Minnesota Driver's Manual 2012 Chapter 5 - Signs

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Stay to the right of a traffic island, median or obstruction ahead.

Keep right sign

Two lanes will become one. In this example, vehicles in the right lane must merge into left-lane traffic. Right-lane vehicles must yeild.

Lane ends sign (words)

Turning is required or specified from a specific lane.

Lane-use control sign

Orange

Warns and controls in constuction zones

Yellow-green

Warns and controls in pedestrian and bicycle crossings and chool areas

The road ahead splits into two different directions. Be prepared for traffic crossing in you path and prepare to turn in one direction or the other.

Y-intersection ahead sign

Slow down or stop, if necessary. Give the right of way to all other vehicles and pedestrians, and wait until it is safe to proceed.

Yeild sign

The roadway will gain an additional lane of traffic. New traffic will not have to merge.

Added lane sign

This lane is dedicated for bicycles only. Cars can not drive here. (example of restricted lane)

Bicycle restricted lane sign

The center lane is shared, for the purpos of making left turns, by traffic traveling in both directions.

Center lane only sign

Alert motorists that a railroad crossing is ahead (just like the diamond shaped one).

Circle railroad crossing ahead sign

A four-way intersection is ahead. Prepare to yeild.

Crossroad sign

The road curves in the direction indicated. If the sign displays a speed limit, slow to the indicated speed.

Curve sign

Warns drivers to watch out for deer.

Deer crossing sign

Blue

Describes services fro motorists

Alert motorists that a railroad crossing is ahead.

Diamond railroad crossing ahead sign

The divided road ends ahead. Two-way traffic will no longer be divided by a center island.

Divided highway ends sign

Do not enter that lane or road if this sign is facing you.

Do not enter sign

Marks the begining of a no passing zone

Do not pass sign

Green

Guides and infroms

Reserved for vehicles displaying disability license plates or a disablility parking permit.

Handicapped parking sign

Brown signs point out historic sites, parks, and other points of interest.

Historical markers sign

Brown

Indicates historic, cultural, or recreation sites

Two lanes will become one. In this example, vehicles in the right lane must merge into left-lane traffic. Right-lane vehicles must yeild.

Lane ends sign (picture)

Traffic in the right lane may proceed straight or turn.

Lane-use-control sign

Do not procedd if your vehicle is taller than the height indicated on the sign, or your vehicle may become stuck.

Low clearance ahead sign

Vehicles merge onto the roadway on which you are traveling. Be prepared to allow vehicles to enter traffic near you.

Merging traffic ahead sign

Green signs indicate exits, distance to cities, interstate interchanges, street or route names, and bicycle routes.

Mile marker sign

The bridge ahead is narrower than the roadway.

Narrow bridge sign

A left turn can not be taken here

No left turn sign

You can not park here

No parking sign

Is on the left of a two-way highway. It warns of the begining of a no passing zone.

No passing zone sign

A right turn can not be taken here

No right trun sign

Wait for the traffic signal to turn green before you turn.

No turn on red sign

A u-turn can not be taken here

No u-turn sign

Traffic in the specified lane flows only in the direction of the arrow.

One way sign

Direct drivers to watch for pedestrians crossing the road. Slow down and be prepared to stop for pedestrians. (yellow-green sign with arrow below is standard marking)

Pedestrian crossing sign

Red

Prohibits and commands

Indicates buses and truck drivers (who usually have to stop at all railroad crossings) do not need to stop for this railroad crossing.

Railroad crossing exempt sign

Used to identify a railroad crossing. If there is more than one track, the number of tracks will be posted below the sign.

Railroad crossing sign

A slower speed limit is posted ahead. Begin reducing your speed.

Reduced speed ahead sign

White

Regualtes

Blue signs direct you to services such as telephones, gas, food, motels, hospitals, and rest areas.

Rest area sign

The diamond symbol indicates that the traffic lane is reserved for a specific use or a certain type of vehicle (carpool lane, busses, commercial vehicles and bicycles).

Restricted lane sign

Indicateds that a person with a flag is ahead. Drive cautiously.

Road construction sign (flag person)

Indicates that workers are performing maintenance on the roadway. Reduce speed and adjust lane postion away from workers.

Road construction sign (maintenance)

Reduced speeds are often posted in work zones. Motorists who violate the posted speed limit in work zones when workers are present will be assessed twice the usual fine.

Road construction sign (reduced speed)

The road ahead sharply changes direction. Slow to a safe speed.

Road turns ahead sign

Warns a driver they are entering a construction zone.

Road work ahead sign

As you approach a roundabout slow down to the advisory speed and prepare to stop if necessary.

Roundabout sign

Signifies what lanes take you where in a roundabout.

Roundabout sign

Indicate a school or an approved school crosswalk is present. Drivers must yeild to all pedestrains in crosswalks (this sign is just like the yellow-green one).

School crossing sign

Indicate a school or an approved school crosswalk is present. Drivers must yeild to all pedestrains in crosswalks (this sign with an arrow below instead is the standard marking).

School crossing sign

Indicate a school or an approved school crosswalk is ahead. Watch for children and be prepared to stop.

School zone (school crossing ahead) sign

Traffic is coming from your right. Watch for vehicles entering the roadway.

Side road sign

The road surface is slippery when it is wet. This sign is often located near bridges and overpasses.

Slippery road sign

Must be displayed on all vehicles that travel 30 mph or less (farm implements, hourse-drawn vehicles) when they are used on a public road. Adjust your vehicle speed or prepare to change lanes when you see this sign.

Slow-moving vehicle emblem

Warns drivers to watch out for snowmobiles.

Snowmobile crossing sign

Indicate the fastest (and sometimes slowest) speed you can travel on a road.

Speed limit sign

The road ahead declines steeply. Make sure you vehicle's brakes are in working order before you proceed.

Steep hill sign

Come to a complete stop. Remained stopped until pedestrians and vehicles with the right of way have cleared the intersection. Then proceed with caution.

Stop sign

The road you are traveling on will end soon. Prepare to turn or left. Yeild to cross traffic.

T-intersection ahead sign

There is a traffic light at the next intersection.

Traffic signal ahead sign

You are leaving a one-way road and entering a two-way road. Stay to the right.

Two-way traffic ahead sign

Yellow

Warns

The road ahead winds back and forth. Slow to a safe or indicated speed.

Winding road ahead sign

you have entered a lane of oncoming traffic. You are traveling in the wrong direction.

Wrong way sign

The road is dividing. Stay to the right.

Divided highway beings sign

Warns a driver there is a detour for the road they are driving on.

Detour ahead sign


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