always red octagon like the stop signs on the road.
You risk running somebody over, but the ice cream truck has no actual legal authority to compel traffic to stop.
Yes, stop signs are octagonal in shape.
Octagon just like the stop signs on the road
Simply the same as the stop signs in America, an octagon.
In some places, frozen dessert trucks are allowed to have stop signs and flashing red lights for the safety of the pedestrians who are crossing the roadway to or from the truck. Vehicles approaching a frozen dessert truck with the stop sign extended and lights flashing must stop before reaching the truck, look for pedestrians, then proceed slowly (usually 15 mph).
The main sign that a truck has a bent frame is when you come to a complete stop, the truck does not stop straight. There is usually some form of vibration as well.
Just wave at them or yell "WAIT/STOP"
WHAT icons? If you are referring to the SHAPE of the signs themselves, the shape of the sign itself signifies the type of information the sign conveys. (e.g.: Octagaonal signs are ALWAYS stop signs - Diamond-shape signs ALWAYS convey some type of warning message - etc).
Stop signs are octagons so they will be very easy to recognize, even when partially obscured by vegetation, snow, etc. The stop sigh is the ONLY traffic sign that uses this shape.
Stop signs are octagons so they will be very easy to recognize, even when partially obscured by vegetation, snow, etc. The stop sigh is the ONLY traffic sign that uses this shape.
British stop signs are octagonal to make them easily identifiable even when they are obscured by dirt or snow.
Answereach shape means something,eight sided means stop and so on unfortunitly I forgot the rest but you can get them from your MVB.