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What round signs mean
Round signs indicate you are approaching a railroad crossing.

what Vertical rectangle shaped signs mean
Vertical rectangle signs are generally used for regulatory signs, which tell you what you must do. You must obey in the same manner as parking laws.

what horizontal rectangle signs mean
horizontal rectangle signs are generally used as guide signs. They show locations, directions, or other special information

what octagon signs mean
an octagon always means stop. When you pull up u gotta make a complete stop at the marked stop line, crosswalk, or good visible point, and don’t start again until pedestrians have crossed and you have yielded right of way to approaching traffic

what triangle signs mean
triangle signs mean yield. Slow down to a speed that is reasonable to existing conditions and stop is necessary.

what diamond signs mean
diamond signs warn of existing or possible hazards on roadways or similar areas.

what pentagon signs mean
pentagon signs mean you in or approaching a school zone and/or crossing.

what this mean
mean you approaching a one-way highway or ramp. dont go that way

what this mean
mean you cant turn around and go the opposite direction at the intersection. no U turns.

what this mean
mean you are approaching a school zone, and a reduced speed limit is in effect with the yellow lights are flashing

what this eman
uuuuughhhhhhhhhhhhh is mean you can only go the direction of the arrow

what
you cant make a right turn at the intersection

what this mean
trucks cant enter this roadway

what this mean
a right turn on red is prohibited, even after coming to a complete stop

what this mean
55 miles per hour is the max speed limit in this area

what this mean
traffic is required to keep to the right of medians or obstructions

what this mena
this marks a one way road, if you are facing it the traffic is coming towards you- dont go down this road

what this mean
no bike on this road

what this me
when there are two or more lanes available in your direction, slower traffic should stick to the right (outside) lanes.

i give up
sharp turn to the right, then a sharp turn to the left.

side road enters highway ahead at an angle.

The bridge ahead allows room for only two lanes of traffic. Approach with caution.

Shoulder of the road is soft. Drive on the shoulder only in emergencies.

Sharp turn to the right.

Winding road ahead.

Another road crosses the highway ahead.

There is a dip in the road ahead. Slow down

Divided highway begins. Prepare to change lanes or shift lane position.

Approaching a low underpass. Do not enter if your vehicle or cargo exceeds the maximum height indicated on the sign

Curve to the right.

Side road enters highway ahead.

The road you are traveling on ends straight ahead. Slow down and prepare to yield or stop before turning right or left.

There is a bump in the road ahead. Slow down!

Divided highway ends. Prepare to change lanes or shift lane position.

Steep hill ahead. Slow down and be ready to shift to lower gear to control speed and protect brakes from damage.

Presence of traffic signals at intersection ahead. Slow down!

Roadway is slippery when wet. Remember, the first half-hour of rain is most hazardous.

Traffic merging from the right. Prepare to allow traffic to safely merge.

There is a yield sign ahead. Slow down and prepare to stop if necessary.

These signs alert drivers in advance of areas where animals, people, and vehicles may be crossing.

There is a stop sign ahead. Begin to slow down and be prepared to stop.

Drivers must stop and stay stopped when pedestrians are in the crosswalk.

This sign is on the left side of the highway and marks the beginning of a no passing zone. Any passing maneuver must be completed before reaching this sign.

These signs may be accompanied by speed advisory plaques that indicate the speed with which you should proceed.

Number of lanes reduced ahead.