A triangular shape:

Is used exclusively for stop signs.
Indicates a Passing Zone.
Indicates a railroad crossing.
Is used for yield signs.
Explanation

Yield signs are shaped like a downward pointing triangle. They have a white background, a red border and the word YIELD written in red. It is a regulatory sign, and it informs drivers that they must yield the right-of-way to the vehicles arriving from other directions. If the intersection is clear, drivers may proceed without coming to a complete stop.

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