Asked by ben hen
In many countries, stop signs are red and have a similar appearance. What BEST explains this tendency?
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It makes it easier for all cultures to recognize them.
It makes it easier for all cultures to recognize them.
Traffic signs are usually red so they will be noticed.
Traffic signs are usually red so they will be noticed.
One country probably chose red and the rest followed.
One country probably chose red and the rest followed.
Most signs are made by the same company and are similar.
Most signs are made by the same company and are similar.
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It makes it easier for all cultures to recognize them.
Standardizing stop signs (shape and color) improves quick recognition and safety for drivers everywhere — the red color and octagonal shape are highly visible and convey "stop" across different cultures.
Standardizing stop signs (shape and color) improves quick recognition and safety for drivers everywhere — the red color and octagonal shape are highly visible and convey "stop" across different cultures.
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