Sign - Buy Yield
The phrase can refer to three distinct contexts: the commercial purchase of physical traffic signage for private or public property, the historical evolution of the yield sign as a tool for public safety, and the financial concept of "buying yield" as an investment strategy. 1. Commercial Acquisition of Yield Signage
Yield Sign, MUTCD R1-2 Road Traffic Sign High Intensity Reflective Aluminum Sign, 30"x30" buy yield sign
The yield sign was "bought into" by the public as a more efficient alternative to the stop sign. It was invented in by Captain Clinton Riggs in Tulsa, Oklahoma , to manage a dangerous intersection where a full stop wasn't always necessary. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. The phrase can refer to three distinct contexts:
: Most modern signs are made from reflective aluminum (typically .080" thickness) to resist rust and remain visible at night. Types of Signs : Standard R1-2 : The classic 30"x30" red and white triangle. It was invented in by Captain Clinton Riggs
: Options include "Yield to Pedestrians," solar-powered LED versions for high-risk areas, and portable kits with rubber bases.