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Text on Button | YIELD It's more fun! |
Image Description | Black text on a yellow triangle over yellow text on a brown background |
Curl Text | ©ART EXPRESS . 3158 U.S.A. |
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Additional Information | The phrase “Yield, it’s more fun” featured on a downwards facing yellow equilateral triangle was a popular visual in the 1970s. It was most frequently seen on iron-on patches and buttons. The yellow yield sign was introduced to American streets in 1950 to assign right of way and encourage caution when merging. In 1971, the sign was updated to white with a red border and text, similar to the aesthetics of a stop sign. |
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Moeur, R.C. (2017, September 13). Were Yield signs ever yellow? Manual of Traffic Signs. Retrieved October 30, 2020, from http://www.trafficsign.us/yellowyield.html. |
Catalog ID | IB0636 |