(Driver's Ed) Traffic Signs - Warning Signs (1-C)
This sign is a warning to all vehicles that the road ahead goes down a hill. You should check your brakes before going down the hill.
Hill
Be alert for slow-moving, horse-drawn vehicles on the roadway. Reduce your speed and pass slowly.
Horse-Drawn Vehicle
Watch out for people who might walk or run in front of your vehicle.
Pedestrian Crossing
The recommended speed on an exit ramp.
Ramp Speed
The road you are on does not go straight ahead. Prepare to turn right or left.
T-Intersection Ahead
You are nearing a school area with a crossing. Watch for children and the marked school crossing. The color of this sign may be yellow.
Advance School Crossing
Used in addition to the curve signs when there is a need to draw added attention to a change in the road's direction.
Chevron Sign
There may be a deer trying to cross the roadway in the area. Slow down and watch carefully.
Deer Crossing
You are getting close to the place where two-way traffic will be divided by a center strip.
Divided Highway Begins
Two-way traffic will no longer be divided by a center strip. Watch out for oncoming vehicles.
Divided Highway Ends
Farm equipment may be crossing the road. Be ready to slow down for slow-moving equipment.
Farm Machinery
Road ahead curves gradually to the right. Be prepared for the change in direction.
Gradual Right Curve
There is another road ahead that crosses the road you are on. Watch carefully for cross traffic in your path.
Intersection/Crossroad
Two lanes of traffic will soon become one lane of traffic. Right-lane traffic must yield when merging.
Merge Left
If you are on the main road and see this sign, be prepared for other vehicles blending into your lane.
Merging Traffic
Watch for children. Be prepared to stop. You are nearing an area where a stopped bus will pick up or discharge passengers.
School Bus Stop Ahead
These signs are used on roads with higher speeds. Be ready for an intersection and a stop light.
Signal Ahead
Road ahead becomes slippery in wet weather. Slow down under these conditions.
Slippery When Wet
Keep to the right because you are leaving a one-way road and entering a two-way road.
Two-Way Traffic