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    1. Never clicked for me but wow. I just realized my country’s stop sign is very unique.

      Not that people actually pay any attention to it.

    2. gevaarlijke1990 on

      Fun fact, the red triangle with the white background design, see in country’s like Libia and Pakistan is actually the old European design.

      But after ww2 and some united nations conventions, most of the world switch to the new USA design. (USA used to be yellow with black letters)

    3. 40yearoldnoob on

      It would take a minute, or one bad mistake to get used to that „yield“ shaped stop sign that Japan uses…

    4. spasticator91 on

      …Stop signs are typically octangle shaped so when it snows; one can still differentiate them from typical round sign… useless trivia I learned from a Driving Instructor years ago 🙂

    5. literalnumbskull on

      I visited the UK and was under the impression that stop signs didn’t exist

    6. HongKongNinja on

      What language is used on the sign in northeastern Canada, above ARRET?

    7. Deep_Head4645 on

      Hm never realised my country is quite different than the others

      A white hand instead of text

    8. akaMichAnthony on

      Not sure if this is interesting for anyone else, but it varies even within the US. I’m a signmaker in Wisconsin, the spec in our state dictates a 5/8” white border while the federal spec is a 3/4” border for a 30” sign.

    9. Ok-Welcome-5369 on

      Quebec, New Brunswick (East coast Canada/Atlantic Canada we use this.

    10. LupusDeusMagnus on

      Stop signs are a dying breed since traffic planners are avoiding using them at all because the places you need stop signs are also the most dangerous and are the ones you design to have the fewest.

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