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The document discusses different types of traffic signs and signals including danger warning signs, regulatory signs, informative signs, traffic light signals, and carriageway markings. It provides examples and explanations of each type of sign. It also discusses rules of the road including giving way to cars approaching from the right, not turning right in front of oncoming traffic, and keeping well left.

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ELS DRIVING SCHOOL

“Driving With Perfection”

Traffic Signs and Signals


There are five Classes of traffic signs and signals

A. Danger Warning Signs

B. Regulatory Signs

C. Informative Signs

D. Traffic Light Signals

E. Carriage way Marking

A. DANGER WARNING SIGNS


Have a red triangle on top

They warn us of possible dangers ahead


They do not carry the force of law.

e.g. Animal crossing place


Curve ahead – curve, sharp curve and double curve
Road narrowing- narrows to the right, left and centrally

Stop or Give way sign ahead This sign warns us of a stop or a give way sign ahead.
In the diagram, there are two roads. We are travelling on the
narrow one. This is showing that we are going to join or cross a
major road.

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B. REGULATORY SIGNS
They have a red ring or circle around
They can also be called Mandatory Signs
They carry the force of law (regulatory effect)

e. g. Speed limit sign- travel at or below the stated speed

You travel at 80km per hour in the highway and at sixty in other branching roads

-Height Prohibition sign- Tunnels, when entering large firms and fly over

-Width Prohibition sign- bridges

-Mass Prohibition Sign- bridges, when entering large towns or cities

-Stop and give way sign-when crossing or joining a major road

At a give way sign slow down and give way to crossing traffic (traffic from both sides) and proceed if it
is clear.
At a stop sign, stop and give way to crossing traffic (traffic from both sides) and proceed when it is
clear.

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C. INFORMATIVE SIGNS

They come in different shapes, sizes and color


They carry information
They do not carry the force of law

e.g. Direction signs

De-restriction sign- it cancels the previously imposed speed limit

Maximum speeds in Zimbabwe


-Light vehicles 120km
-Heavy and passenger vehicles 80km/h

Detour sign- slow down to follow the detour

One way sign- is colored in green

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D. TRAFFIC LIGHT SIGNALS

They have a regulatory effect

Sequence of a robot- G
A - A
R - R - R
- G - G
- A

Flashing Amber- abnormal

-At a flashing amber robot controlled intersection, (uncontrolled junction), you give way to the car on
your right

-At a flashing amber railway or level crossing all vehicles stop and proceed when it is safe to do so
-At a constant amber railway crossing heavy vehicles stop and light vehicles slow down check if it is safe
and proceed.

Question. What is the meaning of a red robot in conjunction with an illuminated green arrow?

Answer. All other traffic is stopped except traffic going in the direction of the arrow

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E. CARRIAGEWAY MARKINGS

These are lines drawn on the surface of the road


They carry the force of law (regulatory effect)

White lines

-They mark the centre of the road…

Broken white line- overtaking is allowed

If the broken white line is to your side


you are allowed to overtake

Unbroken white line- overtaking is prohibited

If the solid white line is to your side


then overtaking is prohibited

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These lines are used where visibility is


poor like at a curve or on a steep accent
were you are not able to see a vehicle
on the other side. On the diagram A
has poor visibility of The state of B
hence the solid line is to A’s side to
prevent it from overtaking. But when a
reaches point ‘x’ it now has clear
vision of the state of B and can make a
decision, hence the broken line is
brought to A’s side. A can now
overtake. The same scenario affects B
too.

Yellow lines

Broken yellow line-marks the edge of the road


Unbroken yellow line- is a prohibition line

Q: When are you allowed to straddle or cross the broken yellow line?
A: In order to overtake a car turning right or when we intend to stop

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In case of three lanes assume the lane you intend to


follow. When turning to the left take the left lane,
the right lane when turning right and the centre
lane if you intend to go straight ahead. You have to
take the lane you want before you reach the
continuous white lines. You are not allowed to
change the lane when you reach the continuous
white.

In case of two lanes when you intend to go straight


ahead you assume the left lane.

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Rules of the road


1. Give way to the car approaching from your right
2. Never turn right in front of oncoming traffic
3. Keep well left

1. Give way to the car approaching from your right

If there is a car on your right you stop and only proceed when it is clear. In the diagram car ‘a’ has a car to
its right, car ‘b’, so it stops. B goes first and then ‘a’ follows up. Never assume that a junction is a T or Y
junction if it has no signs accompanying it.

NB. We don’t name a junction if it is not controlled; we apply the rules of the road.

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2. Never turn right in front of oncoming traffic


Oncoming traffic is traffic facing you. It is traffic travelling on the same road as you are but in a different
direction

Car A and B are oncoming cars


because they are travelling on the same
road but in different directions.

Car A is turning right and must


stop and B has to go first. Car A
is not allowed to turn right in
front of oncoming traffic

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SCENARIOS
1)
Car A, Has a car on its right so it stops.
So has car B. Car C has no car on its
right so according to rule number 1 it
has the right of way, NB: as C passes
in front of B it neutralizes the effect of
B on A so A can go at the same time as
C. B then goes last

2)

According to rule1, C is supposed to


go first. As it moves it take note of rule
2 which prohibits C to turn right in
front of A, an oncoming vehicle. N.B:
Car C was already in motion and will
stop at point x. A will go first, followed
by C and B will go last.

3. The sign that affects you is always to your left. In this case car D and B are the cars with signs
and A and C are not controlled
In case the junction is controlled,
To get the car that goes first, eliminate the
controlled cars(D and B). Apply the rules to
the un-controlled cars(A and C. this is so
because a controlled car can never go first
because it is limited by the sign.

To get the car that goes last, eliminate the


un-controlled cars (A and C,) apply the rules
to the controlled cars (D and B). This is because
an uncontrolled car will never go last since it
has priority over the controlled cars

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TRAFFIC CIRCLE.

NB: You indicate your intention when going into the circle.

At a traffic Circle, give way to the car that is already


in circulation. Hence B has the right of way. You
can also filter into the circle as long as you do not
disrupt the flow of traffic in the circle. C has to give
way to B and A can filter in from the top since it
won’t disrupt with the flow of B so A goes second
and C goes last.

If there are two cars already in circulation they both


have right of way. In this case B and D have the
right of way

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