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Red
Stop. Do not enter. Wrong way. Yield
Orange
Construction and maintenance warning,
Yellow
General warning. Advisory of unexpected roadway conditions.
Flourescent Yellow Green
High emphasis warning of school, pedestrian and bicycling activity.
White/Black
Regulatory. Control traffic, set limits or give commands.
Green
Guide or directional information.
Blue
Driver guidance. Also used to identify parking spaces for disabled drivers.
Brown
Areas of public recreation, cultural, and historical significance.
Turn Lanes
Traffic in the left lane must turn left while traffic traveling in the right lane may turn left or continue straight ahead.
Pennant shapes usually indicate a
no passing zone
Divided Highway Ahead
There is a divided highway ahead.
Divided Highway Ends
The divided highway ends 350 to 500 feet ahead.
Sharp Right Turn.
There is a sharp right turn ahead.
Right Curve
Road is curving to the right.
Reverse Curve
The road curves to the left, then the right.
Winding Road
Several curves are ahead.
Reduction of Lanes
Right lane ends and traffic must merge left.
Side Roads
Another road enters the highway from the direction shown.
Narrow Bridge
Narrow bridge is ahead. (Wide enough to accomodate two lanes of traffic).
Low Shoulder
Indicates that the shoulder of the road is lower.
When a car with bright headlights comes toward you at night, you should:
Look toward the right edge of your lane.
Slow Moving Vehicle
Indicates that a vehicle is traveling slowly.
The right-of-way should be given to cars until it’s
safe to turn.
When driving in the left lane of a four-lane freeway and wish to exist on the right, you should
Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane