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Regulatory Signs Regulatory signs control traffic. They set limits or give commands and are enforceable by law. STOP STOP 4-WAY YIELD DO NOT ENTER WRONG WAY NO PASSING ZONE Stop Sign. You must bring your vehicle to a complete halt at the stop line. If there is no stop line, stop before entering the...
Regulatory Signs Regulatory signs control traffic. They set limits or give commands and are enforceable by law. STOP STOP 4-WAY YIELD DO NOT ENTER WRONG WAY NO PASSING ZONE Stop Sign. You must bring your vehicle to a complete halt at the stop line. If there is no stop line, stop before entering the cross- walk. If there is no marked crosswalk, stop before entering the intersection at a point near the intersecting roadway where you have a clear view of approaching traffic. Four-Way Stop. Traffic from all four directions must stop. Vehicles proceed through the intersection in the order that they arrived at the intersection; the first vehicle to reach the intersec- tion should move forward first. If vehicles arrive at approximately the same time, each driver must yield to the drivers on their right. Yield. You must slow down and give vehicles crossing your path the right-of-way. If the way is clear, you may move forward slowly without stopping. Do Not Enter. On one-way streets and roadways that you are not allowed to enter. You may see this sign if you enter an express- way ramp in the wrong direction. Turn around! Wrong Way. You are going the wrong way. Do not drive past this sign! Turn around immediately. No Passing. You are entering a no passing zone. 16 ©2022 Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles