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V125BC [204]
4 years ago
10

Create a list of at least five different shapes of signs. For each of the five items on your list, identify two specific signs.

If you cannot come up with two specific signs for a given shape, explain why. Use specific signs only once.
I just need some examples and a few examples from each, I'm having a rough day and normally I'm good with this class but I'm having a hard time. Help, please? This is for driver's ed by the way.
Physics
2 answers:
Nitella [24]4 years ago
5 0
Hey bud, Good to see you again!

Okay so lets get to work huh? :D

Circle - Railroad advance warnings, and some bus signs.
Octagon - Stop signs, and slow signs (for flooding on roads).
Triangle - People crossing, People working.
Square - parking, speed limit.
Diamond - Bicyclist, animal crossing.

Hope this helped. Have a great day!


katen-ka-za [31]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Here are five different shapes of road signs:

1. Octagon sign. The stop sign is the only sign that uses this shape.

2. Diamond shaped. Examples: animal cross and curve

3. Round-shaped signs. Examples: No parking and no left turn

4. Pentagon-shaped road signs. Only used to indicate that a school zone is ahead

5. Rectangular signs. Examples: warnings like 'do no pass' or 'keep right'

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