1. Private Property or Non-Official Sign
- Most commonly, a blue stop sign is used on private roads, parking lots, or residential areas.
- It usually suggests stopping, but may not be legally enforced like a red stop sign.
2. Decorative or Custom Sign
- Some neighborhoods or businesses use blue signs for aesthetic reasons or branding.
3. Different Local Rules (Rare Cases)
- In a few places, unusual-colored signs may indicate special instructions (like security zones or restricted areas), but this is not common.
⚠️ Important Tip
Even if it’s not official, it’s always safest to treat any stop sign like a real one — especially if visibility or safety is involved.
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