It is in the shape of a shield.
true
8 sided like a stop sign
Hexagon
It's a confused give way sign in London
octagon
Hand held out with another one over it..?
In North America, it's a rectangle.
you look at it.
A pedestrian sign is typically rectangular or square in shape. It is designed to be easily visible to motorists and pedestrians to indicate areas where pedestrians have the right of way.
Let's identify first what a Yield sign is. The Yield sign is the only sign on the road (US) that is in the shape of a upside-down triangle with rounded corners, similarly to the stop sign, the stop sign is the only sign on the road that's in the shape of a octagon (has 8 sides). You'll usually see a Yield sign at an intersection, for instance traffic circles. You're not required to stop at the yield sign but you can if you have too to give way to traffic that doesn't have to stop period. Yield signs are not a sign that you blow through. The yield sign means that "You're not required to stop, but you don't have the right-of-way at this intersection." The yield sign is also less restrictive than the stop sign, you still have to give the right-of-way to other traffic, but you're not required to stop at a yield sign.
In no way shape or form is a neon sign even close by .001 percent to a digital computer.
because they are mandatory signs
It is in the shape of a shield.
You just flirt alot
Give Way is the only road sign in the UK which uses an inverted triangle.
In road transport a Yield or Give Way sign indicated that a driver must be prepared to stop and yield or stop for another driver who has right of way