Double arrow sign | Yield right-of-way or stop before turning right or left |
White & red upside-down triangle sign | Slow down & yield to other traffic |
Large flashing or sequencing arrow panels in work zones | Are used to guide drivers into certain traffic lanes
(Placed on the roadway or mounted on vehicles) |
Signs w/ black letters and orange backgrounds | Provide information & directions to drivers in work zones |
Flashing yellow arrow | Proceed with caution in the direction of the arrow
(Before doing so, yield the right of way to vehicles & pedestrians already in the intersection. If turning left, yield right of way to oncoming vehicles as well.) |
A speed limit sign that is encased within a larger, triangular yellow sign with an arrow | Means there is a speed zone ahead
(The smaller sign tells you what the speed limit in that zone will be, which prepares you to change your speed) |
I don't want to have to describe this one | "Lane Use Control Sign" - Sign at intersection; means drivers can only go in the directions indicated by the sign.
This specific sign means traffic in the left lane must turn left, but traffic in the adjoining lane can turn left or right. |
Yellow sign with two squiggly arrows pointing opposite directions, and a slightly curved block between them. | "Divided Highway Sign" - Warns you that the highway ahead is divided by a physical barrier. |
Sign with an image of a car with squiggly lines coming out of the wheels. | Areas of the road may be slippery in wet or cold weather.
Take extra caution - make turns at slow speed, drive slowly, do not change direction abruptly, increase following distance. |