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    1. There is a whole chart in the Highway Code for different classes of vehicles and types of road and whether towing a trailer etc. A bit of a trick question in some ways. (Rule 124)
    2. A yellow hatched area which you may not enter unless your exit is clear or you are turning right. You may also stop within it in an emergency or if instructed to do so. (Rule 174)
    3. Amber on its own or red and amber together mean exactly the same as red - STOP. You can prepare lunch if you like! (No specific rule but there is a page of diagrams)
    4. Amber studs denote the right side of the carriageway, red denotes the left side, with white studs demarking the lanes. Entry and exit ramps or lay-bys are denoted by green studs. (Rule 132)
    5. It is 6-sided.
    6. Unlike all other triangular signs this one is upside down.

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