An orange triangle sign with red borders means:
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Warning sign.
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Disabled vehicle stopped at the side of the road.
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Slow-moving vehicle.
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Yield.
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Explanation
Orange triangular signs with red borders on the back of a vehicle indicate a slow-moving vehicle. These are often seen on farm equipment, horse-drawn carts, or road maintenance vehicles that travel at 25 mph or less.
When you approach a vehicle with this sign:
- Reduce your speed and be prepared to slow down further.
- Increase your following distance to allow for a safe reaction time.
- Pass only when it is legal and safe to do so, checking carefully for oncoming traffic.
Always stay alert and patient-these vehicles have a legal right to use the road too.
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