A vertical rectangle is generally used for:
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Railroad advance warning signs.
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School crossing signs.
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Guide signs.
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Regulatory signs.
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Explanation
Regulatory signs are generally in the shape of a vertical rectangle. They are used to control traffic, set limits or give commands, and are enforceable by law.
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