Rest Area: Rest Areas Can Be Found On Any Roadway. Rest Areas Vary Greatly in Quality and
Rest Area: Rest Areas Can Be Found On Any Roadway. Rest Areas Vary Greatly in Quality and
Rest Area: Rest Areas Can Be Found On Any Roadway. Rest Areas Vary Greatly in Quality and
Bus Station - A bus terminal, or terminus, is the point where a bus route starts or ends, where
vehicles stop, turn or reverse, and wait before departing on their return journeys. It’s also were
passengers board and alight from vehicles. It also often provides a convenient point where
services can be controlled from.
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING - Pedestrian crossing signs indicate areas with a high likelihood of
pedestrian activity. These signs are meant to prevent accidents by preparing drivers to slow
down or stop on short notice.
PARK AND RIDE- a place in or near a town or city where you can park your car cheaply and take
a bus or other form of public transportation into the center: the system of leaving your car in a
park and ride area and taking public transportation to the city center: Use park-and-ride
wherever possible.
PARKING - This sign lets you know the area ahead is a controlled parking area. A parking area
sign will show the entry and exit of the parking area boundary.
HOSPITAL - Hospital signs let you know that there is a medical establishment nearby. These
service signs are frequently accompanied by a placard that points in the direction you need to
take to reach the hospital.
PHONE – These phones are still extremely important for those driving in very rural areas
where cell phone reception is minimal. Emergency phones are not to be confused with
calling 9-1-1.
Rest Area: Rest areas can be found on any roadway. Rest areas vary greatly in quality and
the services available will vary as well.
Regulatory sign
Speed Limit – Indicates the maximum speed on a road for standard vehicles. This maximum
speed indicates the safest maximum speed during ideal driving conditions
Do Not Pass – Indicates, as you might have guessed, that you can’t pass in an area where this is
posted.
Keep Right – This one means you should keep right. It is usually seen in areas where a divided
median begins, or in construction areas.
Wrong Way – Much like the ‘Do Not Enter’ sign, it indicates that you’re where you shouldn’t
be. For example, you’ll see this sign posted on one-way roads facing away from flowing traffic.
That way, if someone drives down a one-way road the wrong way, they will see this sign.
Road Closed: Road closed signs mean the road is closed to through traffic and you cannot drive
there. These signs may be placed on roadways that are permanently closed or temporarily
closed. a road closed sign does not give you an alternate route to take. The road is simply
closed and you are left to figure out a new way to go on your own.
No pedestrian crossing - which shows the meaning that pedestrians are not allowed as they are
prohibited. Where there is a need to stop pedestrians from entering multiple locations around
sites
DANGER SIGN
Pedestrian Crossing: Pedestrian crossings mean that there is an area where pedestrians
frequently cross the road. Generally pedestrians have the right-of-way in a crosswalk, so if
you are able to safely do so, be sure to slow or stop to allow the pedestrian to cross the
roadway.
Falling rocks sign - is the sign to indicate a risk of falling or fallen rocks onto the junction from
either side, its variants indicate whether they may fall from the Right or from the Left.
Crosswind sign - The sign indicates a section of road where there is often a strong crosswind.
The symbol is specific to the conditions at the location.
Slippery road -
TRAFFIC SIGN
No Left Turn – This sign is used to indicate a street that you can’t turn left onto. Again, most
often seen in downtown areas.
No Right Turn – This sign is used to indicate a street that you can not turn right onto. Most
often, you will see these in downtown areas.
No U-Turn – This indicates that a U-turn is not legal in an area where this sign is posted.
Typically, it is because the area has too much traffic (for instance, oncoming traffic as well as
traffic coming out of road-side shopping centers, etc.) to safely allow a U-turn.
Do Not Enter – If you see this sign, it means you don’t belong there, and should probably stay
out. Usually, it’ll be posted at the beginning of an exit that is meant to come out where you’re
trying to go in but can also be used for other areas as well.
No Parking: You cannot park your vehicle in the area designated by this sign.
Stop sign - It is intended to help drivers and pedestrians at an intersection decide who has the
right-of-way. A stop sign is a traffic sign designed to notify drivers that they need to come
to a complete stop at an intersection, ensuring that the intersection is clear before
proceeding.
Give way - means to slow down and, if necessary, stop in order to prevent a crash from
happening. You must always give way at a give way sign and check it's safe to continue.
Cross road ahead - means there is an intersection ahead with traffic approaching from the left,
right and straight ahead. You must therefore prepare to stop to give the right of way to
traffic even if there are no traffic lights, or a stop sign or give way sign.