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But while it’s rare, you might come across a blue stop sign, either on a United States roadway or abroad. What does a blue stop sign mean, and where might you see one?
Blue stop signs are not issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Instead, they're often used on private property, especially in Hawaii.
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But sometimes a nosebleed is a sign of something more serious, and no matter the cause, it's always helpful to know how to stop a nosebleed once one begins.
The picture above shows three stop signs that perfectly illustrate this problem. Two of the signs have additional confusing and distracting signs directly under them. Why are these necessary?
Aberdeen Road has a stop sign on either side of Bradley Boulevard, while Bradley Boulevard does not have stop signs at this intersection.
Color us surprised: Blue stop signs really exist! Here's where you'll find them, what they mean and what to do if you see one on the road.