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Stop. A regulatory sign that instructs drivers to come to a complete stop at an intersection or designated area.

Yield. A regulatory sign that instructs drivers to give the right of way to other vehicles and pedestrians before proceeding.

Do Not Enter. A regulatory sign indicating that vehicles are forbidden from entering a certain area, typically a one-way street or restricted zone.

Keep Right of Island. The road ahead is divided. stay on the right side of the island or divider.

Lane Shift. all lanes will shift according to the sign. stay in your lane is it shifts slightly

Be prepared to top. Slow down and be prepared to stop for road work ahead

Slow Moving Vehicle Sign. You are approaching a slow moving vehicle. Slow down and approach the vehicle with caution.

Road Closed. work zone cannot be entered.

Road Closed To Thru Traffic. work zone is open to local residential or commercial traffic. but must not use as a travel route.

Slow Down
Fines for speeding are increased.

Open Range. livestock has the right-of-way. and are allowed to roam freely and unfenced

3-Way Intersection. will have to turn either right or left. must stop and yield to drivers approaching from the other 2 directions.

Intersection/Crossword. another road which crosses the road you are on. watch carefully for cross-traffic in your path.

Traffic Signal Ahead. Used on roads with higher speeds or where the view is blocked

Merging Traffic. Be prepared for other cars entering into your lane.

Two Way Traffic. Warns about a transition from a multi-lane divided highway to a two-lane, two-way section of the highway

Lane Ends/Merge Left. Two lanes of traffic will soon become one lane of traffic. merging traffic must yield

Added Lane. Two highways are converging. watch for traffic in the left lane, which w=may be moving into the right. before moving into the left (if needed) check to make sure it is clear while signaling.