Yellow pavement markings (type) - Used to separate traffic moving in opposite directions (center line)
and to mark the left edge of one-way roads and ramps, two-way left turn lanes, and painted medians
Prohibitive regulatory signs (type) - Red signs that increase safety by controlling the flow of traffic
through intersections
Stop sign - Come to a complete stop. Yield to pedestrians and other vehicles before entering the
intersection.
Yield sign - Reduce speed and yield right of way. If needed, stop.
Do not enter sign - Indicates you are going the wrong way on a road or freeway
Illegal turn signs (3) - No left turn, no right turn, no U turn
Other regulatory signs (type) - White with black text telling you what to do; they may be posted alone,
with other signs or with traffic signals
Speed signs - This indicates the maximum speed in miles per hour. The speed begins at this sign and
ends where a different speed is posted. Signs may be electronic and may change based on current
conditions
One way sign - Traffic flows only in the direction of the arrow.
Right turn permitted without stopping sign - This sign may appear below a stop sign. Traffic turning right
may turn without stopping.
Lane-use control signs - These signs are used where turns are required or permitted from lanes as shown
,Keep right sign - A traffic island, median or obstruction divides the road ahead. Keep to the right.
Center lane turn only sign - Share the center lane for left turns from both directions
Do not pass sign - This sign indicates that you may not pass
No turn on red sign - You may not turn during the red light. You must wait for the signal to turn green.
JUST THE TEXT: NOT TURN ON RED
High-occupancy vehicle sign - This lane is reserved for vehicles carrying at least two or more persons as
noted on the sign. A white diamond may be painted on the lane.
Warning signs (type) - Yellow signs alert you to possible hazards or a
change in road conditions ahead.
Pedestrian crossing sign - Be alert for people crossing your path. These signs
may include a flashing yellow signal that indicates a pedestrian is crossing.
Multi-use path crossing sign - Bicyclists and pedestrians regularly cross the road in the area.
OFTEN SAYS TRAIL X-ING
Right curve sign - There is a curve ahead to the right.
Sharp right turn sign - There is a sharp turn to the right in the road ahead.
Winding road sign - The road contains a series of turns or curves.
Reversing curves sign - The road ahead curves to the right, then left.
, Chevron sign - A sharp change in the direction of the road is at
the sign.
Crossroad sign - A four-way intersection is ahead. Cross traffic may
enter the road.
Side road sign - A "T" intersection is ahead. Traffic may enter the road from the left or right
Merge sign - Traffic is merging from the side shown.
Lane reduction sign - The indicated lane ends soon. Vehicles in that lane must merge into the through
lane.
Two-way traffic ahead sign - The one-way road joins a two-way road ahead. You will be facing oncoming
traffic.
Divided highway begins sign - These signs indicate the beginning of a divided highway. Keep to the right.
Divided highway ends sign - These signs indicate the end of a divided highway. Keep to the right.
Stop ahead sign - There is a stop sign ahead. Slow down and prepare to stop.
Signal ahead sign - A traffic signal is ahead. Slow down and be ready to stop.
Reduced speed limit ahead sign - Gradually slow to the indicated speed.
Roundabout ahead sign - There is a roundabout intersection ahead.
Railroad advance sign - A railroad crossing is ahead. You may have to stop.
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