Road Signs
What is the key difference between a Yield sign and a Stop sign?
South African learner's licence practice question. Difficulty: easy.
Answer: At a Stop sign you must always stop completely. At a Yield sign you only need to stop if conflicting traffic is present - otherwise slow and proceed.
- A. Yield is for trucks only
- B. A Stop sign requires a complete stop; a Yield sign only requires stopping if traffic is present - correct
- C. Both require a full stop
- D. Yield applies only at night
Explanation
At a Stop sign you must always stop completely. At a Yield sign you only need to stop if conflicting traffic is present - otherwise slow and proceed.
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