Where are yield signs usually placed?
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Where auxiliary roads lead into major roads.
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Where major roads lead into auxiliary roads.
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Near school zones.
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At intersections, if there is no marked stop line.
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Explanation
Yield signs are usually posted where auxiliary roads lead into major roads or at intersections where two roads merge. Drivers approaching a yield sign should prepare to come to a stop if there are other vehicles in their path.
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