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a stop sign
An Octagon. ( see a stop sign ).
Check out any street corner- a stop sign is an octagon .
If you know what a stop sign looks like, then you know what an octogon looks like.
You can find polygons almost anywhere in daily life. A very common example that you see every day is a stop sign, the screen on your computer, the wall of a house, posters on a window, etc.
It means that the bus is about to pull into the lane of travel (presumably from a bus stop), and that you are expected to yield to the bus to let it in.
You must stop when a school bus turns on their caution flashers even without a side "stop sign" on the side of the bus. You must wait until all children are safely crossed AND until the bus driver turns off ALL caution lights and retracts the side stop sign mounted to the bus. Even after lights are off, if you see a child on the road, you must stay stopped until all chance of danger is resolved.
Where in the world did you see a green stop sign?
People bus signs Bench Bus schedule posters
No, you legally should NOT move until the flashers stop and if there is a stop sign on the bus that it has been retracted. It doesn't matter if a bus driver flags you to go... or signals you to go. If those flashers are red or orange---keep your foot solidly on the brake. Go when the flashers and stop-sign end, AND you can see no other dangers, like a kid in the roadway.
Far enough back that the bus driver can see you in their mirrors. If you can't "see" them, they can't "see" you.
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As a stop sign
The reason a stop sign is perpendicular is so that it can be seen. If the sign was leaning forward or backward, it would be difficult for oncoming traffic to see it.
a stop sign
An Octagon. ( see a stop sign ).
airport, hotel, train station, bus stop