What type of vertical sign is the sign for a path reserved for pedestrians?
Signage: Vertical signs
Explanation
Vertical **traffic signs** are plates that are fixedly placed on posts or structures on roads and streets. These signs have different functions, such as warning of dangers, informing and guiding, or **mandating and prohibiting** certain actions.
The **pedestrian-only path** sign is a type of vertical sign that belongs to the **mandatory** category. This means it indicates an action that must be complied with, in this case, that the path is exclusively for pedestrians and not for vehicles.

Therefore, the pedestrian-only path sign is a **mandatory** sign, as it establishes a rule that must be followed on that specific road.
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