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What type of information is typically found on a brown sign?

  1. Speed limits and warnings

  2. Services such as gas stations

  3. Historic sites, parks, and other points of interest

  4. Directions and distances to cities

The correct answer is: Historic sites, parks, and other points of interest

Brown signs are specifically designated for providing information about historic sites, parks, and other points of interest. This system of color coding helps drivers quickly recognize the type of information they are viewing while navigating. For example, when traveling in Minnesota or any state that follows this convention, encountering a brown sign will alert you to nearby attractions such as state parks, national monuments, and other culturally significant locations. This helps promote tourism and enhances the travel experience by guiding drivers to places worth visiting. In contrast, the other choices pertain to different types of signage. Speed limits and warnings are indicated by regulatory signs, typically in black and white. Services such as gas stations, restaurants, and lodging are found on blue signs. Directional signage detailing distances to cities is generally presented in green. Each color-coded sign serves a specific purpose, making it easier for motorists to understand the information conveyed quickly.