DMV Road Signs
Playground Ahead
Fluorescent yellow/green diamond-shaped sign with 2 black figures on seesaw Used to give advance warning of a designated the area that is located adjacent to the road
I-85 Express Lanes
Gwinnett County Open 24/7 3 or more person carpools, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, and Alternate Fuel Vehicles (AFV)
Hairpin Curve (Extreme Right Curve) Ahead
If the change in horizontal alignment is 135 degrees or more this sign may be used
Pedestrian Signs
Walk (white): leave curb to cross street Don't Walk (yellow): do not leave curb Don't Walk (red, flashing): do not leave curb, but complete walking across street if already started
Yellow Light
Warns that the light is changing from green to red Slow down and prepare to stop
Traffic Signs
- Control movement of traffic - Prevent crashes - Must use intersection as stop sign - Broke signal: use like regular signal
Keep Right of Obstruction
Sign with upside left tunnel on left side and up arrow on right side
Yield Sign
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary for right-of-way traffic
Steep Hill Ahead
Slow down and be ready to shift to lower gear to control speed and protect brakes from damage
Yellow Flashing Light
Slow down and exercise caution before proceeding through intersection You may turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians
Curve advisory sign
Slow down, max speed is 25 mph in ideal conditions
Turn Lanes
Soli or broken yellow lines in center of streets/highways Used to make *left turns* Must enter lane *no more than 300 ft* from location of left turn
Traffic Signal Ahead
This sign indicates
Winding Road Ahead
This sign indicates
Speed Signs
Types of signs that indicate the maximum speed in a specific area during ideal conditions The speed begins at this sign and ends where a different speed is posted
I-75 (South Metro) Express Lanes
*New, reversible* lanes Henry and Clayton counties Change directions during day for extra traffic options; lanes will be closed
Express Lanes
- Pay a toll to bypass traffic on interstate - No more than 2 axles or up to 6 wheels - Need Peach Pass
Service Signs
Blue and white signs Give directions to service facilities
Hospital Ahead
Blue square sign with an H on it
Stop Sign
Come to a full stop, then go when it is safe to do so
Wrong Way
DO NOT travel this way on the road
Lane Lines
Dashed white lines for individual lanes More than one lane for traffic moving in same direction Only cross to make left turn into/from alley, road, driveway, or street
This road or street terminates ahead
Dead End
Soft Shoulder
Drive on shoulder only in emergencies
Pedestrians in Crosswalk
Drivers must stop and stay stopped when pedestrians are in crosswalk
HAWK Signals
Includes: - Dark - Solid Red - Flashing Red - Flashing Yellow - Solid Yellow
Green Light
Keep driving if it's safe
Overhead Lane Signs
Left turn only Straight or Left turn only Right turn only
Red Light
Make a complete stop before crosswalk or intersection
Yellow Arrow
May appear after green arrow and warn you to clear intersection
Guide Signs
May indicate what road you're on, and how to get where you want to go Ex: route markers, info, destination, distance, and location signs
2 solid yellow lines
May not be crossed for ANY reason
Warning Signs
Normally are yellow and diamond-shaped, with black letters or symbols May be road hazards, changes in traffic direction, or some other hazardous situation
School Crosswalk Warning Assembly
Normally installed at marked crosswalk Slow down, be prepared to stop, and watch for children Not less than 150 ft but not more than 700 ft in advance of school grounds or crossing
Milepost Markers
Placed at each mile along edge of road across Zero: always starts at south/west border where route begins
Green Arrow
Proceed carefully *only* in direction around is pointing after stopping and yielding Or turn in direction of arrow
State Route Sign
Rectangle sign with state route number and state name.
Interstate Sign
Red, white, and blue shield road sign *may contain the state name in white uppercase letters on a blue background*
Vertical Rectangle Signs
Regulatory signs which tell you what you must do Obeyed in same manner as traffic laws
Circular Intersection Ahead
Sign with a circle composed of 3 arrows.
Left Lane Ends Ahead
Sign with a straight black line on right side On the left sight is a curved black line thing Drivers in the left lane must merge into right lane when safe to do so
Warning sign for hill ahead
Sign with a truck on a steep incline going down.
U.S. Route sign
Sign with black numerals on a white shield and black background w/o border Road spans multiple states
Side road intersection ahead
Sign with half of an H.
Keep Left of Obstruction
Sign with up arrow on left and upside down tunnel on right.
Edge Lines: Single Solid White Line
Solid white lines along side of pavement
Red Flashing Light
Stop completely Proceed w/caution only after yielding right-of-way at intersection
Four-Way Intersection
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Narrow Bridge Ahead
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Circular Intersection Ahead
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Deer Crossing Ahead
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Merging traffic entering from right
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Right Curve Ahead
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Road Workers Ahead
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Side Road Enters Highway Ahead
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Sharp Turn to Right
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Narrow Bride Warning
What does this warning sign mean?
Crosswalk Lines
White lines across/partially across pavement Some have ladder pattern Sometimes in middle of block in residential areas
Stop Lines
White lines at intersections Point in front of car you should not cross if you are stopping Urban: line @4 ft before crosswalk *Must stop completely*
Four-way intersection ahead
Yellow diamond and black cross
No U-Turn
You cannot turn around to go in opposite direction at this intersection
DO NOT ENTER
You may not drive into the restricted street Sign may be installed where it is necessary to emphasize the one-way traffic movement on a ramp or turning lane
HAWK Signal (High-Intensity Activated Crosswalk)
a.k.a. Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) Designed to help people safely cross busy streets People pushed button to activate
Ahead is a sharp depression in the profile of the road.
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Another Road Crosses the Highway Ahead
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Bump In Road
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Bus Station/Stop Sign
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County Road Sign
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Curve to the Right
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Intersection warning ahead, roadway ends, must turn right or left.
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Library Ahead
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No Right Turns
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Pedestrian Crossing Ahead
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Pedestrians Ahead Warning Sign
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Pharmacy Ahead
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Right lane ends ahead, stay to the left
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Road Crossing Highway
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Road curves sharply right then left
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Side Road Enters Highway (ahead at an angle)
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Pavement Ends Ahead
This warning sign means Road changes to either a gravel treated surface or an earth road surface
Bicycle Lanes
What is this lane used for? Lane located between far right lane and curb/edge
Slippery When Wet
When pavement is wet, reduce your speed Do not brake hard or change direction suddenly Increase the distance between your car and the one ahead of you
Traffic Striping
Diagonal yellow line s Means *road is narrowing or an obstruction* *Always keep right* of markings
Traffic flows only in the direction of the arrow
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No Left Turn
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No Right Turn
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Horizontal Rectangle Signs
Used as guidelines they show locations, directions, or other special information
Pavement Markings
Used to warn and direct drivers and regulate traffic Includes: - stop lines - crosswalk lines - railroad crossings - center, no passing, edge, and lane lines - traffic striping
Lane Control Signs
Uses of reversible lane system Includes - No travel allowed - Steady and Flashing - Travel in lane
Stopping Hand Signal
hand and arm downward, palm facing to the rear
Divided Highway Ends
The highway ahead no longer has a median or divider. Traffic goes in both directions. Keep right.
Two-Way Traffic Ahead
The one-way road joins two-way road ahead. You will be facing oncoming traffic
Y Intersection Ahead
The road ahead splits into two different directions.
Dead End Road
The road you are traveling on ends straight ahead Slow down and prepare to yield or stop before turning right or left
Railroad Crossing
These signs warn you to look, listen, slow down and be prepared to stop for trains or any vehicles using the rails
No Parking Allowed
• On a sidewalk • In front of a public or private driveway • Within an intersection • Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant in a place where parallel parking is permitted or 20 feet of a fire hydrant if angle parking is permitted • On a crosswalk or within 20 feet of a crosswalk • Within 30 feet of a traffic control signal at the side of a highway • Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad • Within 20 feet of a driveway entrance to any fire station and, on the side of a highway opposite the entrance to any fire station, within 75 feet of that entrance • Next to or opposite any highway construction zone • Next to any vehicle already parked on the side of the highway (double parking) • On any bridge or other elevated structure or within a highway tunnel • In a space reserved for the handicapped unless you have the special license plate or window placard that entitles you to use the space • Wherever parking is prohibited by signs or curb markings • Within a bicycle lane (unless your vehicle is disabled)