What does the stop yield line mean?
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Stop yield is generally set at intersections with poor visibility and no traffic lights, meaning that vehicles must stop and observe before proceeding. 1. Sign: The stop yield line consists of two white-painted lines. It indicates that vehicles must stop beyond the stop line to look out and confirm safety before being allowed to proceed. The stop line is the most common, this line is a solid white line, indicating the position where vehicles wait for the signal to proceed, and must not cross or press this line. 2. Meaning: "Stop yield" is a traffic prohibition sign, an octagon with "STOP" in the middle, meaning to stop at the intersection at the stop line to observe before proceeding. The stop yield line consists of two white-painted lines. It indicates that vehicles must stop beyond the stop line to look out and confirm safety before being allowed to proceed. 3. Location setting: Stop yield signs are set in the following situations: 1. At intersections of branch roads intersecting with main roads with heavy traffic; 2. At unattended railway crossings; 3. Other places where it is necessary to set.