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Left Curve |
The road curves ahead to the left. You need to slow down, stay in the center of your lane and prepare to navigate through the left-bending curve
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Right Curve |
The road curves ahead to the right. You need to slow down and position your vehicle slightly to the right of the center of your lane, as you drive through the right-blending curve
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Sharp Left Turn |
The road ahead turns sharply to the left. You need to slow down substantially, stay in the center of your lane and prepare to navigate through the sharp left turn. Some sharp turn signs have an advisory speed located on the sign or posted below it.
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Sharp Right Turn |
The road ahead turns sharply to the right. You need to slow down substantially, position your vehicle slightly to the right of the center of your lane and prepare to navigate through the sharp right turn. Some sharp turn signs have an advisory speed located on the sign or posted below it.
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Chevron Signs |
There is a sharp change in the direction of the road, such as a curve to the left or right. The road bends in the direction the Chevron points. When used in a curve, there will be an advanced curve warning sign, and there may be several chevron signs placed throughout the curve.
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Winding Road |
This sign indicates there are 3 or more curves in the road ahead
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Truck Rollover |
This sign identifies curves where trucks traveling at excessive speeds have a potential to rollover
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Merging Traffic |
This sign is placed on a major roadway to tell you traffic may be merging into your lane from another roadway or a ramp. Entering traffic must yield to traffic already on the major roadway.
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Divided Highway Begins |
The highway ahead becomes a divided highway with two one-way roadways and a median or divider seperating traffic moving in opposite directions. Keep to the right of the divider or median
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