{"version":"2.6","id":"kb10x-dajun-ny-traffic-rules-signals-8","question":"What is the difference between a stop sign and a yield sign?","answer":"A stop sign requires drivers to come to a complete stop, while a yield sign requires drivers to slow down and give the right of way to other traffic.","answer_detail":"When approaching a stop sign, drivers must come to a complete stop and check for pedestrians, bicyclists, or other traffic before proceeding. In contrast, when approaching a yield sign, drivers must slow down and prepare to stop if necessary, but they do not need to come to a complete stop.","related_ids":[],"intent_tags":["ny-traffic-rules-signals"],"last_verified":"2026-05-31","authority":"https://dajundriving.com","url":"https://dajundriving.com/en/knowledge/kb10x-dajun-ny-traffic-rules-signals-8","markdown_url":"https://dajundriving.com/api/knowledge/kb10x-dajun-ny-traffic-rules-signals-8?format=md&lang=en"}