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•A <br />k: <br />3.At intersections on a divided highway where the median between the <br />roadways is more than 30 feet wide. At such intersections, a STOP sign <br />may be used at the entrance to the First roadway of the divided highway <br />and a YIELD sign may be placed at the entrance to the second roadway. <br />4.Where there is a separate or channelized right-turn lane, without an <br />adequate acceleration lane. <br />5.At any intersection where a special problem e.xists and where an <br />engineering study indicates the problem to be susceptible to correction by <br />use of the YIELD sign. <br />YIELD signs generally should not be placed to control the major How <br />of traffic at an intersection. However, YIELD signs may be installed to <br />control a major traffic movement where a majority of drivers in that <br />movement are making right turns (see page 2A-16). At such an <br />intersection, YIELD signs should not be erected on more than one <br />approach. <br />YIELD signs should not be used on the through roadways of <br />e.xpressways. They may be used on an entering roadway without an <br />adequate acceleration lane, but in a well-designed interchange, the sign <br />would interfere with the free merging movement, and it should not be used <br />under those circumstances. <br />11-37 <br />R««. <br />11-37 <br />R«v. <br />if* <br />>1