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Any time you drive, you are likely to spot anywhere from a few to over a dozen different warning signs. Despite learning the most common warning signs for driving, every new driver will at some point come upon a traffic warning sign they simply have no clue about. It’s worth taking a moment to read up on the signs you are unsure about.
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Warning Signs Are Very Important to Know as a Driver
Why? Because warning signs are used to alert drivers to an unexpected or dangerous road condition or traffic situation. This means it can be dangerous to misunderstand a warning sign. Traffic warning signs are usually yellow or orange with black symbols on a diamond-shaped or rectangular sign.
Below are the 50 Most Common Warning Signs in the United States. Most other warning signs are variations of these.
Curves and Turns

Turn (Left/Right). This sign indicates a sharp turn in the direction of the arrow ahead. Slow down and proceed with caution.

Turn With Advisory Speed Limit. This sign indicates a sharp right turn ahead. The advisory speed limit for this curve is 25 mph under ideal conditions.

Curve. This sign indicates that the road ahead will curve to the left.

Curve with Advisory Speed Limit. This sign indicates that the road will curve to the right. The advisory speed limit for this curve is 35 mph under ideal conditions.

Reverse Turn (First Turn to the Left). This warning sign indicates that there is a reverse turn ahead. In this case, there is a sharp turn to the left and then to the right.

One Direction Arrow. This sign indicates that you are only allowed to travel in the indicated direction. In this case, to the left.

Two Directional Arrow. This sign indicates that you are not allowed to go straight ahead. You must turn either left or right.

Reverse Curve (First Curve to the Left). This warning sign indicates that there is a reverse curve ahead. In this case, the road curves to the left and then to the right.

Winding Road. This sign indicates a series of curves ahead. In this case, the first curve is to the right.

Hairpin Curve. This sign indicates a hairpin curve ahead. A hairpin curve is a very sharp curve that often completely reverses your direction of travel.

270-Degree Loop. This warning sign indicates a 270-degree loop ahead. Slow down and prepare for a very sharp turn.

Chevron Alignment (Left). This sign indicates that the road will change direction sharply. Slow down to a safe speed.

Main Road Curves to the Right Ahead. This sign indicates that the main road curves right with a side road entering from the left side in the curve.
Intersections

Crossroads. This road sign indicates a crossroad ahead. Slow down and prepare for traffic coming from all directions.

Side Road at Perpendicular Angle. This sign indicates there’s an upcoming side road at a T-intersection. Be prepared for traffic entering the road from the side road.

Side Road at Acute Angle. This warning sign indicates there’s an upcoming side road at an acute angle. Be prepared for traffic entering the road from the side road.

T-Roads. This sign indicates that the road you are traveling on is about to end, and that you must turn left or right.

Y-Roads. This road sign indicates that the road is about to split into two different directions. Be alert for other vehicles changing lanes.

Double-Side Roads. This sign indicates there will be double-side roads on the left side. Be prepared for traffic entering the road from the side roads.

Circular Intersection Warning (Roundabout). These warning signs indicate a roundabout ahead.
Advance Traffic Control

STOP Ahead. This sign warns that you are approaching a STOP sign. Slow down and prepare to come to a complete stop!

Yield Ahead. This sign warns that you are approaching a Yield sign. Slow down to a speed at which you can yield if necessary.

Speed Limit Ahead. This warning sign indicates that you are approaching a reduced speed zone. In this case, the speed limit ahead is 45 mph.

Traffic Signal Ahead. This sign warns of traffic signal ahead. Be prepared to stop if the lights are red or yellow.
Lanes and Merges

Merge (Right). This sign indicates that traffic from the right will merge ahead. Be prepared for vehicles entering your lane!

Merge (Left). This road sign indicates that traffic from the left will merge ahead. Be prepared for vehicles entering your lane!

Right Lane Ends. This warning sign indicates that the right lane ends ahead. Vehicles traveling in the right lane must merge left.

Added Lane (Via Merge). This sign indicates that merging traffic can continue in an added lane, and that merging movement will not be needed.

Narrow Bridge Ahead. This sign warns of a narrow bridge ahead. The bridge is narrower than the road you are driving on, so you may need to yield to wide vehicles on the bridge.
Divided Highways

Divided Highway. This warning sign indicates a divided highway. The traffic lanes ahead are divided by a median/divider.

Divided Highway Ends. This sign indicates the end of a divided highway. The traffic lanes ahead will no longer be divided by a median/divider.

Two-Way Traffic. This sign warns of two-way traffic ahead. It’s often shown when you are leaving a separated one-way road and entering a two-way road.
Hills and Grades

Steep Grade/Hill. This warning sign warns of a steep downgrade up ahead on the road.

Dip. This sign warns that the road goes down abruptly (dips) in the road ahead. Slow down to prevent damaging your vehicle.

Pavement Ends Ahead . This sign indicates that the pavement ends ahead. The road will likely turn into a gravel or dirt road.

Road Slippery When Wet. This warning sign indicates that the road ahead is slippery when wet. Adapt your speed to the conditions when you come upon this sign.
Rail and Light Rail

Railroad Crossing Ahead. This sign is posted before most railroad crossings. Slow down to a speed at which you can safely stop, and be alert for a train.

Railroad Intersection Warning . This sign indicates a railroad crossing just after/before an intersection ahead.

Low Ground Clearance Railroad Crossing. This sign indicates that the railroad crossing is slightly raised compared to the road. Low ground clearance vehicles may get stuck while trying to cross.
Emergency Vehicles

Fire Station. This sign indicates a nearby fire station.

Bicycle Crossing. This sign warns of a bicycle crossing ahead.
Pedestrians, Rail and Aviation

Pedestrian Crossing. This sign warns of a pedestrian crossing ahead

Deer/Cattle Crossing. These signs warn of a deer/cattle crossing ahead. Stay alert for deer/cattle suddenly entering the road.
Low Clearances

Low Clearance. This sign indicates you are approaching an overpass. There is 12 feet 6 inches of clearance from the road to the overpass.
Advisory Speeds

Speed Advisory. This sign indicates an advisory (recommended) speed for the road ahead under ideal conditions.

Exit Speed Advisory. This sign indicates an advisory (recommended) exit speed under ideal conditions.

No Passing Zone. This sign indicates that passing is prohibited within the zone ahead.

Hazard Marker. These signs are usually placed on or near objects close to the road. The sign varies depending on which side of the road the object is located. In this case, you should drive on the right side of the sign.

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Flashing yellow light: Slow down and proceed with caution.
Flashing yellow arrow: You may proceed in the direction of the arrow after yielding to oncoming traffic.
Green arrow: You may proceed in the direction of the arrow. No other traffic is supposed to be in conflict with your turn — your turn is “protected.” You may still proceed once the green arrow turns off if you have a green light, but your turn is no longer protected. Other traffic may have the right-of-way, and you must yield.
Red arrow: You may not proceed in the direction of the arrow until it turns off. A flashing red arrow means that you must come to a complete stop before proceeding.
Red octagon: Come to a complete stop, and then proceed with caution.
Fluorescent yellow/green pentagon: Pedestrian crossing or school zone.
Yellow or white circle: Rail crossing ahead.
Yellow diamond: General warning about road condition.
White vertical rectangle: Regulates driving conditions and/or speed limit.
Brown horizontal rectangle: Public recreation or scenic guidance.
Red circle with white horizontal bar across middle: Do not enter.
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Steady red arrow
In New York state, Vehicle and Traffic Law prohibits any turn in the direction indicated by a steady red arrow. However, if your intended movement is allowed by another signal indication, you may make that movement. An example might be a ball green light plus a red left turn arrow. In this case, you may proceed straight or turn right, but not left because of the red left turn arrow, even if there is no oncoming traffic. In some states, a right turn on a red arrow is permitted and in others, a right turn on a red arrow is allowed when coupled with a sign that reads “Right on red arrow after stop,” but this is not allowed anywhere in New York.
Steady green arrow
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