The Quiz: In Japan, an upside-down red triangle sign gives what instruction?
Yield
U-Turn
No parking
Stop
While most of the world has agreed upon octagonal stop signs, in Japan, upside-down red triangles are the indication for drivers to stop. Often confused for yield signs by international tourists, the triangular stop signs have read “stop” in Japanese and English since 2017, during the lead-up to the 2020 Olympics.
The correct answer to this quiz is Stop.