concept   stop sign
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, stop signs are red, octagonal, and legally require drivers to come to a complete stop at intersections.

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1 sign United States Traffic signs are used to regulate and control the flow of traffic on the roads. 1
2 sign United States Stop sign: Red with white letters 1
3 sign United States Stop sign is red and octagonal, indicating drivers to come to a complete stop. 1
4 stop sign US Stop signs are widely recognized and drivers are expected to come to a complete stop at these traffic signals. 1
5 stop sign United States Seen as a universal symbol for stopping at intersections and is a critical part of traffic safety regulations. 1
6 stop sign United States Drivers are expected to come to a complete stop at a stop sign before proceeding. 1
7 stop sign United States The stop sign is a red octagonal sign with white letters used at intersections to indicate that drivers must come to a complete stop. 1
8 stop sign United States The stop sign is a common sight at intersections and is legally required to be obeyed by drivers. 1
9 stop signs United States Stop signs are common at intersections and are expected to be obeyed by all drivers to ensure safety and traffic flow. 1
10 stop signs United States Stop signs are a common sight at intersections and require drivers to come to a complete stop before proceeding. 1
11 stop signs United States Stopping at a red stop sign is a legal requirement for all vehicles at intersections. 1
12 stop signs United States Stop signs are common at intersections and drivers are required to come to a complete stop before proceeding. 1
13 stop signs United States Stop signs are ubiquitous and important traffic control devices, requiring all vehicles to come to a complete stop at intersections. 1