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What does this sign mean? |
Keep to the right lane, except when passing (for climbing lanes)
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What does this road sign mean? |
Do not enter this road.
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What does this road side mean? |
This is a warning sign showing that drivers on the sideroad at the intersection ahead don't have a clear view of traffic.
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What does this sign mean? |
You are coming to a school zone. Slow down, drive with extra caution, and watch for children.
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What does this sign mean? |
A yield sign is a triangle with a white background and a red border. It means you must let traffic in the intersection or close to it go first. Stop if necessary and go only when the way is clear.
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What does this sign mean? |
A railway crossing sign is X-shaped with a white background and red outline. It warns that railway tracks cross the road. Watch for this sign. Slow down and look both ways for trains. Be prepared to stop.
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What does this regulatory sign mean? |
Do not stand in the area between the signs. This means you may not stop your vehicle in this area except while loading or unloading passengers. (Used in pairs or groups.)
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What does this regulatory sign mean? |
Keep to the right of the traffic island.
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What does this regulatory sign mean? |
The speed limit in this zone is lower during school hours. Observe the speed limit shown when the yellow lights are flashing.
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What does this regulatory sign mean? |
Traffic may travel in one direction only.
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What does this regulatory sign mean? |
This sign, above the road or on the ground, means the lane is only for two-way left turns.
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What does this regulatory sign mean? |
Road forks to the right.
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What does this warning sign mean? |
Narrow bridge ahead.
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What does this warning sign mean? |
Road branching off ahead.
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What does this warning sign mean? |
Intersection ahead. The arrow shows which direction of traffic has the right-of-way.
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