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What does 'Cross Road Ahead' indicate?
What does 'Cross Road Ahead' indicate?
A warning that a crossroad is approaching.
What does 'Side Road Ahead' indicate?
What does 'Side Road Ahead' indicate?
A warning that there is a side road that may intersect.
What does 'T-Intersection Ahead' mean?
What does 'T-Intersection Ahead' mean?
A warning that a T-intersection is approaching.
What does 'Y-Intersection Ahead' indicate?
What does 'Y-Intersection Ahead' indicate?
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What does 'Curvy Road Ahead' indicate?
What does 'Curvy Road Ahead' indicate?
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What does 'Sharp Right Turn' mean?
What does 'Sharp Right Turn' mean?
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What does 'Series of Turns' indicate?
What does 'Series of Turns' indicate?
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What does 'Winding Road' mean?
What does 'Winding Road' mean?
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What does 'Divided Highway Begins' indicate?
What does 'Divided Highway Begins' indicate?
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What does 'Divided Highway Ends' mean?
What does 'Divided Highway Ends' mean?
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What does 'Lane Ends' indicate?
What does 'Lane Ends' indicate?
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What does 'Merging Traffic' mean?
What does 'Merging Traffic' mean?
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What does 'Road Entering Curve' indicate?
What does 'Road Entering Curve' indicate?
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What does 'Angled Side Road' mean?
What does 'Angled Side Road' mean?
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What does 'Added Lane' indicate?
What does 'Added Lane' indicate?
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What does 'School Crossing' mean?
What does 'School Crossing' mean?
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What does 'Pedestrian Crossing Ahead' indicate?
What does 'Pedestrian Crossing Ahead' indicate?
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What does 'Railroad Ahead' mean?
What does 'Railroad Ahead' mean?
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What does 'Two Way Traffic' indicate?
What does 'Two Way Traffic' indicate?
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What does 'Slippery When Wet' mean?
What does 'Slippery When Wet' mean?
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What does 'Stop Sign Ahead' mean?
What does 'Stop Sign Ahead' mean?
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What does 'No Passing Zone' indicate?
What does 'No Passing Zone' indicate?
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What does 'Speed Limit Signs' mean?
What does 'Speed Limit Signs' mean?
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What does 'Do Not Enter' indicate?
What does 'Do Not Enter' indicate?
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What does 'No U-Turn' mean?
What does 'No U-Turn' mean?
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What does 'Wrong Way' indicate?
What does 'Wrong Way' indicate?
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What does 'Red' signify as a color for traffic signs?
What does 'Red' signify as a color for traffic signs?
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What does 'Orange' mean for traffic signs?
What does 'Orange' mean for traffic signs?
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What does 'Yellow' signify in traffic signage?
What does 'Yellow' signify in traffic signage?
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What does 'Green' indicate in the context of road signs?
What does 'Green' indicate in the context of road signs?
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What does 'Yield Sign' mean?
What does 'Yield Sign' mean?
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What does 'One Way' mean on a street sign?
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What does 'No Turn on Red' indicate?
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What does 'Minimum Speed Limit' mean?
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Study Notes
Road Signs for Drivers Ed
- "Cross Road Ahead" indicates approaching intersections where other roads may cross.
- "Side Road Ahead" alerts drivers to side roads that may join the main road.
- "T-Intersection Ahead" warns of an upcoming T-shaped intersection where traffic must decide to turn left or right.
- "Y-Intersection Ahead" indicates a Y-shaped intersection requiring direction changes.
- "Curvy Road Ahead" suggests upcoming winding roads that may require reduced speed.
- "Right Curve" warns drivers of an immediate rightward bend in the road.
- "Sharp Right Turn" indicates a sudden right turn ahead; caution is necessary.
- "Series of Turns" signals multiple directional changes are forthcoming.
- "Winding Road" indicates a stretch of road that curves significantly.
- "Divided Highway Begins" marks the start of a highway divided by a median.
- "Divided Highway Ends" notifies drivers of the conclusion of the divided section.
- "Lane Ends" alerts that the lane will merge or end shortly.
- "Merging Traffic" warns drivers about vehicles entering the roadway from another lane.
- "Road Entering Curve" indicates an approaching curved section of the road.
- "Angled Side Road" signals that side roads will intersect at an angle.
- "Added Lane" indicates the addition of another lane, typically for merging purposes.
- "School Crossing" markers indicate nearby areas where children cross the road.
- "School" indicates proximity to a school; caution is advised.
- "Pedestrian Crossing Ahead" alerts drivers to a pedestrian crossing location ahead.
- "Pedestrian Crossing" indicates a designated area for pedestrians to cross the road.
- "Railroad Ahead" warns drivers of an approaching railroad track.
- "Two Way Traffic" indicates that traffic will be moving in both directions.
- "Left Lane with Adjoining Lane" signifies the presence of adjoining lanes on the left.
- "Slippery When Wet" warns of potential slick conditions in wet weather.
- "Narrow Bridge or Underpass" signals that the bridge or underpass may be tight for vehicles.
- "Sharp Curve Ahead" indicates an immediate sharp bend in the road requiring reduced speed.
- "Share the Road with Bicycles" encourages sharing the roadway safely with cyclists.
- "Bicycle Crossing" indicates areas where cyclists may be crossing the road.
- "Deer Crossing" warns drivers of animals possibly crossing the road, specifically deer.
- "Emergency Vehicle Crossing" informs of potential emergency vehicles crossing the driver’s path.
- "Uneven Grade Crossing" signals an area where the road elevation changes suddenly.
- "Traffic Signal Ahead" indicates an approaching traffic light.
- "Yield Sign Ahead" warns of a yield sign; prepare to give way.
- "Stop Sign Ahead" indicates an upcoming stop sign; prepare to halt.
- "No Passing Zone" signifies areas where overtaking is prohibited.
- "Advisory Speed Around Curve" provides a recommended speed limit for navigating a curve.
- "Advisory Speed for Ramp" indicates a suggested speed limit for highway ramps.
- "Low Clearance" highlights an area where the height may be restricted.
- "No Left Turn" indicates that left turns are prohibited at the intersection.
- "No Right Turn" signifies that right turns are prohibited.
- "No U-Turn" indicates that U-turns are not allowed at the location.
- "Speed Limit Signs" display the maximum speed allowed on a roadway.
- "School Speed Limit Signs" designate speed limits specific to school zones, usually lower during school hours.
- "Minimum Speed Limit" enforces a threshold speed that must not be undercut.
- "Stop Sign" requires drivers to bring their vehicle to a complete stop.
- "Yield Sign" indicates the need to yield or give way to other traffic.
- "No Turn on Red" prohibits turns during a red traffic signal.
- "Stop Here on Red" marks where vehicles should stop at a red signal.
- "Do Not Block Intersection" instructs drivers not to impede intersection flow.
- "Left Turn Yield on Green" signifies that left turns are permitted only when oncoming traffic is clear.
- "One Way Street" indicates streets where traffic is permitted to move in only one direction.
- "Do Not Pass" instructs against overtaking other vehicles in that area.
- "Pass with Care" allows for passing other vehicles while advising caution.
- "Slower Traffic Keep Right" recommends that slower-moving traffic stay in the right lane.
- "Do Not Enter" indicates areas where entry is prohibited.
- "Wrong Way" warns drivers they are facing the wrong direction.
- "Construction Signs" signify that roadwork is taking place; reduce speed accordingly.
- "Red" signifies stops or prohibitions (stop signs, yield signs, do not enter).
- "Orange" is used for temporary traffic control, especially in construction zones.
- "Yellow" serves as a cautionary color for warning and school signs.
- "Black" indicates night speed limits, regulatory signs, and as a background for some signs.
- "White" represents most regulatory signs and route markers.
- "Blue" identifies traveler aid and emergency services signs.
- "Green" indicates guide and directional signs.
- "Fluorescent Yellow-Green" highlights warnings specifically for pedestrian and bicycle areas.
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