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you can only turn left
what Is this

you can only turn left
what is this

go

slow down
blinking yellow light means
get ready to stop
yellow light
stop sign
blinking red is treated like a
red
this color means to stop, yield, do not enter, or wrong way
yellow
color means general warning of what is expected ahead
white
what color is speed limit, keep right, and some guide lines
orange
what color is construction, and maintenance, work area warning
green
what color is destinations, distances, and directions
blue
what color is services like food, gas, and rest area signs
brown
what color recreation and cultural interest areas
fluorescent yellow-green
what color schools, pedestrian, and bicycle signs
pink
what color is emergency traffic incidents
black
what color is one way signs and signs that change messes
Octagon
Stop sign is shaped
Triangle
Yield is shaped

Diamond
Warning is shaped
Pennant
No passing is shaped

Rectangle
Regulatory or guide is shaped
Pentagon
School zone and school crossing is shaped
Crossbuck
Highway-Rail Grade Crossing , railroad is shaped
Trapeazoid
Recreation and cultural interest areas and National Forest Routes is shaped
Round
Railroad warning
Stay to Right of Median

Traffic can only go in the direction of the arrow.

You may only use this lane if you have the number of the people that is marked on the sign.
high occupancy vehicle

traffic circle/round about

exit ramp advisory ahead

two roads merging

divided road begins

Divided Road Ends Ahead

sharp turns

road curves

side road enters ahead

railroad before T intersection

lanes ends

Overhead lanes

route marker signs

service information and guides

mile marker signs

seperates lanes going in the same direction, and you can cross lanes
Single broken- white

Separates lanes where vehicles are traveling in opposite directions, and passing with care is permitted in either direction. Used as the center line on 2-lane, 2-way roads
Single broken-yellow

Marks the right edge of the road. Also separates lanes where all vehicles are going in the same direction, but lane changing is discouraged.
single solid-white

Marks left edge lines on divided highways, one-way roads, and ramps. A divided highway has a guardrail, strip of land, or other barrier between traffic travelling in each direction
single solid-yellow

Marks the edges of reversible lanes – lanes where traffic flows in one direction some times and the other direction other times. You may enter and exit the lane based on what traffic signs and signals say is permitted
Double (side-by-side) Broken - Yellow

same direction no changing lanes
double side by side solid - white

Separates lanes where traffic is going in opposite directions and passing is not allowed in either direction. You may make a left turn across a double solid yellow line. For example, when turning into a driveway.
Double (side-by-side) Solid - Yellow

Used on two-way roads where passing is permitted in only one direction.
Solid plus Broken - Yellow

Continues lane lines through intersections. Drivers in intersections should stay inside the lane markings.
Single Dotted– Yellow or White

White, solid line that shows where a vehicle must stop for a STOP sign or red traffic signal.
Stop line

Rows of small triangles across the lane that show where a vehicle must yield to other vehicles or pedestrians
yield lines
