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t's always a good idea to be knowledgable about road signs you may encounter during your travels. First Time Drivers, you will find these signs helpful in studying for your D.A.T.A. test, and may even see some signs here that you've never noticed before. Knowing how they work, and what they mean will help keep you safe, and may even keep you from getting a ticket.
STOP SIGNS are always octagonal (8 sided). A stop sign means that you must bring your vehicle to a complete halt at the marked stop line. If there is no marked stop line, stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection. If there is no crosswalk, stop at a point nearest the intersecting roadway where you have a clear view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway before entering the intersection. A four-way stop sign means that there are four stop signs at this intersection. Traffic from all four directions must stop. The first vehicle to reach the intersection should move forward first. If two vehicles reach the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left yields to the driver on the right.
OCTAGON : STOP
TRIANGLE : YIELD
Slow down and give vehicles crossing your path the right-of-way. If the way is clear, you may move forward slowly without stopping. Yield signs are usually placed where auxiliary roads lead into major roads.
You are entering a no passing zone. This sign is placed on the left side of the road, facing the driver.
PENNANT : NO PASSING
Narrow bridge. These signs warn you of special conditions or dangers ahead. Words or symbols on the sign will show why you need to use caution.
DIAMOND : WARNING
This five-sided sign means you are near a school. Watch for children.
PENTAGON : SCHOOL
As you approach this sign, slow down, watch for children crossing the road. Stop if necessary. Obey signals from any crossing guards.
SCHOOL CROSSING
In wet weather, drive slowly. Do not speed up or brake quickly. Make sharp turns at a very slow speed.
SLIPPERY WHEN WET
The highway ahead is divided into two one-way roadways. Keep to the right.
DIVIDED HIGHWAY AHEAD
The divided highway on which you are traveling ends 350 to 500 feet ahead. You will then be on a roadway with two-way traffic. Keep to the right.
DIVIDED HIGHWAY ENDS
Do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign.
LOW CLEARANCE
Warns you in advance that a bikeway crosses the roadway ahead.
BICYCLE CROSSING
You are coming to a point where another traffic lane joins the one you are on. Watch for other traffic and be ready to yield the right-of-way when necessary.
MERGING TRAFFIC
Watch for people crossing the street. Slow down or stop if necessary.
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
The bridge is wide enough to accommodate two lanes of traffic, but with very little clearance.
NARROW BRIDGE
There is a low place in the road. Go slowly and be ready to stop if the dip is filled with water.
DIP
The dirt on the side of the road is soft. Don't leave the pavement except in an emergency.
SOFT SHOULDER
The bridge is wide enough for only one vehicle at a time. Make sure the bridge is clear of oncoming traffic before you cross.
ONE LANE BRIDGE
Road surface ahead changes from a hard surfaced pavement to a low-type surface or earth road.
PAVEMENT ENDS
Slow your speed and keep well to the left. The road will curve to the right.
RIGHT CURVE
The road will curve to the right, then to the left. Slow your speed, keep to the right, and do not pass.
DOUBLE CURVE
There are several curves ahead. Drive slowly and carefully.
WINDING ROAD
Here are some common warning signs. These signs give you advance notice of possible hazards ahead. Drive with caution.
WARNING SIGNS