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In traffic, what does the 'yield' sign mean too you.?

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instead of a 'stop' sign.

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  1. to pause and look for traffic, you don't have to make a complete stop UNLESS there is traffic coming, then you must stop


  2. It means you must yield to oncoming traffic.  If there's nobody coming, then you don't have to do anything.

  3. get out of my way...lol... really just let whoevers in road go...i don't slow just look.

  4. It means you have to give the right of way to the other traffic.

  5. it means slow down, look out for other oncoming traffic and wait for them before you can go

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