Asked by ben hen
In the United States, there is a pattern to traffic signs so that they are easy for drivers to interpret. Which is the BEST example of this pattern?
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Responses
Stop signs are always the same shape and size.
Stop signs are always the same shape and size.
All signs indicating a hazard are yellow triangles.
All signs indicating a hazard are yellow triangles.
Cities can choose what color they want for street signs.
Cities can choose what color they want for street signs.
Residents take drivers tests to prove that they can interpret street signs.
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Stop signs are always the same shape and size.
Explanation: U.S. traffic signs use consistent shapes and colors so drivers can recognize meaning quickly (e.g., stop signs are red octagons). The other choices are incorrect: hazard signs are yellow diamonds, sign colors are standardized, and driver's tests aren't a design pattern.
Explanation: U.S. traffic signs use consistent shapes and colors so drivers can recognize meaning quickly (e.g., stop signs are red octagons). The other choices are incorrect: hazard signs are yellow diamonds, sign colors are standardized, and driver's tests aren't a design pattern.
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