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What color are regulatory signs?

I’m learning about how road signs all have specific colors associated with them. What color are regulatory signs? Are they the green ones?

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Liz Jenson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Actually, regulatory signs are white in color, rectangular, and usually have black letters or symbols on them. Some examples of regulatory signs include:
Green road signs, on the other hand, are made to show directions or guidance, including information like:
  • Upcoming city or street names
  • Exit signs
  • Mile markers
It’s easy to get these two types of signs confused. Try to remember that green signs typically have information about where you’re going, while white signs have information about where you already are.
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