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Traffic Signs & Signals: Study Online
Explore all essential traffic signs and signals in one convenient place. This section is perfect for those who want to quickly review signs without downloading any materials.

Traffic Signs Explanation

Two-way Traffic Road
When you see this sign, prepare for two-way traffic on the road. Be cautious and stay in your lane to avoid oncoming vehicles.

Beacons (Traffic Lights)
This sign indicates that there are traffic lights ahead. Be prepared to stop or proceed based on the light's signal.

Road narrows keep left
This sign recommends keeping left as the road narrows from the right. Adjust your position to avoid potential hazards.

Descent
This sign warns of a descent ahead. Reduce speed and be prepared for downhill driving conditions.

Road Works
The sign advises drivers to be cautious of roadworks in progress. Slow down and follow any instructions from road workers or signs.

Divided highway (Road) begins
Drivers should expect the beginning of a divided highway when they see this sign. Prepare for a separation between opposing traffic lanes.

Stop sign ahead
This sign indicates that a stop sign is ahead. Be ready to come to a complete stop and check for cross traffic.

Cross Road
The sign warns drivers about crossroads ahead. Slow down and be prepared to yield or stop for intersecting traffic.

Sharp bend of the right
When you see this sign, prepare for a sharp bend to the right. Reduce speed and steer carefully to navigate the curve safely.

Right Bend
This sign indicates a right bend ahead. Adjust your speed and steering to handle the curve smoothly.

Closed Lane
This sign informs drivers that a lane is closed ahead. Merge into the open lane in advance to maintain traffic flow.

Flagger ahead
Drivers should be aware that there is a flagger ahead. Follow their signals to navigate safely through the work zone.

Detour Ahead
This sign indicates a detour ahead. Follow the designated route to bypass the roadwork or obstruction.

Splats
The primary purpose of a red "splats" sign is to provide special warnings or alerts. Pay attention to additional instructions or hazards.

Splats
A yellow "splats" sign typically indicates a warning of potential hazards or changes in road conditions. Proceed with caution.

Panel Vertical
This sign indicates a vertical panel, often used to guide traffic through construction zones or changes in road alignment.

The Suppression of traffic
Drivers should prepare for the suppression of traffic with this sign. Expect changes in traffic flow or temporary stops.

Barriers
This sign warns about barriers ahead. Be prepared to slow down and navigate around or through the barriers safely.