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It depends on the merge sign.

Some merge signs, for example, have ROUNDED corners. These would NOT be a regular polygon because a regular polygon has straight angles and vertexes.

However, other kinds of merge signs have STRAIGHT angles and corners, like a rotated square. Therefore, these merge signs WOULD be regular polygons.

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