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What does a 'YIELD TO BUSES' sign mean?
Drivers must yield to transit buses signaling to pull out from a bus stop.
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Question: What does a 'YIELD TO BUSES' sign mean?
Answer options:
- Buses must yield to cars ✅ Drivers must yield when a bus signals to re-enter traffic
- No buses allowed
- Bus stop ahead
Correct answer: Drivers must yield when a bus signals to re-enter traffic
Explanation: Drivers must yield to transit buses signaling to pull out from a bus stop.
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