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English: Give Way sign ahead.

(This sign provides warning of junctions and railway crossings controlled by a give way sign in situations where the give way sign is not clearly visible to approaching drivers from a distance of at least 60 metres on urban roads and 120 metres on rural roads. It may also be used for an educational period of time when a new give way sign has been installed or where it is deemed that this sign would substantially increase safety.)
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Source Traffic Control Devices Manual
Author New Zealand Transport Agency
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