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1. A sign with this shape means:
Yield right-of-way
Speed and direction regulation
Railroad crossing

1 A Sign With This Shape Means Yield Rightofway Speed And Direction Regulation Railroad Crossing class=

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Answer: Speed and direction regulation sign

Explanation:

Those black borders are often seen on things like speed limit signs, no U-turn signs, etc. Those are all speed and direction regulation signs. Plus, yield right of way signs are triangles with the point turned down. Railroad signs have the shape of an X usually, whether it’s crisscrossed signs or a circular sign with an X in the center.