Regulatory signs are:
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Blue.
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Red.
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White.
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Yellow.
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Explanation
Regulatory signs are typically square or rectangular with a white background and black or red lettering or symbols. These signs are used to control traffic, set rules, and regulate the flow of vehicles. Drivers are legally required to obey all regulatory signs.
Common examples include: STOP, YIELD, DO NOT ENTER, NO U-TURN, ONE WAY, SPEED LIMIT, and NO PARKING signs.
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