Driving Symbol
Driving Symbol
7. TRAFFIC SIGNS
Many collisions and near crashes occur as a result of drivers who
ignore or fail to respond appropriately to traffic signs. It is essential
that the meaning of traffic signs be interpreted correctly. Signs
are classified according to their function: regulatory, warning and
information.
The easiest way to identify traffic signs is to learn to recognize
their shapes and colours. For safe driving, you must recognize and
obey traffic signs without hesitation.
A sign-conscious driver is a safe driver. Keep a constant look-out
for signs as you move your eyes in the field of view ahead of you.
Yield
Yield Right of Way signs are triangular and
have a red border on a white background.
A yield sign means you must reduce speed
when approaching an intersection. Give right
of way and stop if necessary if any other traffic is in, or closely
approaching, the intersection.
Regulatory
Regulatory signs are white rectangles or
squares with black or other coloured lettering.
These signs state the law, such as speed
limits, parking regulations and turning and
passing movements.
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Warning
Warning signs are diamond shaped and are yellow or orange
with black letters or symbols. They warn of dangerous or unusual
conditions ahead, such as a curve, turn, dip or side road.
Railway Crossing
The crossbuck is the traditional symbol at roadway-railway crossings. Signs with a
red reflective border on a white reflective background have replaced the older sign
with “Railway Crossing” in black lettering.
School Zone
This five-side (pentagonal) sign indicates a school zone. When children are present
in a school zone, slow down, watch for children and exercise extreme caution. The
maximum speed permitted is 50 km/h unless otherwise
posted.
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7.3 Regulatory Signs
One-way street
or highway
Signs with a green circle give Signs with a red circle with a
permission, as indicated slash deny permission,
as indicated
Two-way traffic
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Parking Signs
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This lane must turn left This lane must turn right
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7.4 Warning Signs
Warning signs are yellow and diamond shaped, and use symbols
instead of words. They give warning of some condition of the road
ahead that calls for special care on the part of the driver.
Traffic signals ahead Bump or rough road ahead Steep hill ahead
Be prepared to stop Shift to lower gear or
slow down if going down
very steep hill
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Hazard Markers
Warning sign on
overdimension loads
or on escort vehicles
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Construction Signs
Construction signs have black letters or symbols on an orange
background.
Detour ahead
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Arterial highway
Hospital Airport
Plane points direction to airport Collector highway
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Museum Accommodations
Gasoline Food
Campground
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