WA DMV CHEAT SHEET 2023 (U.S WARNING SIGNS)
The bridge ahead is more narrow than the preceeding roadway. Drivers should use caution when driving on a narrow bridge.
Narrow Bridge
Passing is unsafe and prohibited in an area marked with this sign.
No Passing Zone
The bridge ahead has only one traffic lane. Drivers should be prepared to yield to oncoming traffic.
One-Lane Bridge
The road surface ahead changes from pavement to gravel or dirt and tires will have less traction
Pavement Ends
The road surface ahead changes from pavement to gravel or dirt and tires will have less traction.
Pavement Ends
Pedestrians may be present in a marked or unmarked crosswalk. Drivers must yield to pedestrians crossing a roadway.
Pedestrian Crossing
Drivers are near a playground and should be extra alert to children on or near the roadway.
Playground Area
The roadway intersects with railroad tracks. Drivers must yield to all trains and proceed only when it is safe to do so.
Railroad Crossing
The speed limit is reduced on the roadway ahead. Drivers should begin to slow down.
Reduced Speed Ahead
The road ahead curves in one direction and then in the other. Drivers should reduce their speed.
Reverse Curve
The road ahead turns sharply in one direction and then in the other. Drivers should reduce their speed.
Reverse Turn
The road ahead is closed due to maintenance. Drivers should not travel on a closed roadway.
Road Closed Ahead
The road ahead narrows. Drivers should take care to stay on the traveled portion of the roadway
Road Narrows
A work zone is ahead on the roadway. Drivers should proceed with caution and follow all provided directions.
Roadwork Ahead
Roadwork is present for the indicated distance. Drivers should proceed with caution and follow all provided directions.
Roadwork Ahead
Traffic ahead moves in a counterclockwise direction. Drivers should enter at a low speed and yield to traffic already using the circle
Roundabout
Drivers are approaching a school crossing and must be alert to children and pedestrians. Drivers should reduce their speed.
School Crossing
Drivers are in a school zone and must be alert to children and pedestrians. Drivers should reduce their speed
School Zone
Drivers should reduce their speed and prepare to turn sharply to the left.
Sharp Turn to the Left
Drivers should reduce their speed and prepare to turn sharply to the right.
Sharp Turn to the Right
Maintenance is taking place on the shoulder of the road. Drivers should proceed with caution and follow all provided directions.
Shoulder Work
The road meets an angled side road ahead. Drivers should be alert to entering traffic.
Side Road
The road meets an intersecting side road ahead. Drivers should be alert to entering traffic.
Side Road
The road becomes especially slippery under wet conditions. Drivers should reduce their speed and following distance.
Slippery When Wet
Drivers should be prepared to come to a complete stop at a stop sign on the road ahead.
Stop Ahead
The road ends ahead. Drivers should prepare to stop before turning left or right.
T Intersection
There is a traffic island on the roadway and drivers may travel on either side of the obstruction.
Traffic Island
Drivers should be prepared to respond to a traffic signal on the road ahead.
Traffic Signal Ahead
Lanes travel in two different directions. Drivers should keep to the right and be alert to oncoming traffic.
Two-Way Traffic
The roadway intersects with railroad tracks on an uneven grade. Vehicles with low undercarriages may have difficulty crossing the tracks.
Uneven Grade Crossing
The road ahead winds in a series of curves. Drivers should reduce their speed.
Winding Road
Workers are on or near the roadway. Drivers should use extra caution when driving in a work zone where workers are present.
Workers Present
Drivers are approaching a fork in the road. They should prepare to slow down or stop before turning left or right.
Y Intersection
Drivers should be prepared to slow down or stop at a yield sign on the road ahead.
Yield Ahead
The road ahead comes together with another road. Drivers do not have to merge but should be aware of additional traffic.
Added Lane
An upcoming curve or turn in the road requires a decreased speed. Travel may resume at the normal speed limit after the turn is completed.
Advisory Speed
Bicycles may be on or crossing the roadway. Bicycles are considered vehicles and motorists must respect their right to be on the road.
Bicycle Warning
There is a sudden bump on the road ahead. Drivers should slow down to avoid losing control of their vehicle
Bump
Farm animals may be crossing the roadway. Drivers should be alert to animals and be prepared to slow down or stop.
Cattle Crossing
Drivers should reduce their speed and prepare to turn sharply in the direction indicated by the chevron.
Chevron
The road meets an intersecting crossroad ahead. Drivers should be alert to entering traffic.
Crossroad
Drivers should reduce their speed and prepare for the road to curve to the left.
Curve to the Left
Drivers should reduce their speed and prepare for the road to curve to the right.
Curve to the Right
The road ahead comes to an end. Drivers will have to turn around to leave the ending roadway.
Dead End
Deer may be on or near the roadway. Drivers should be alert to animals and be prepared to slow down or stop.
Deer Crossing
The road is closed due to maintenance and drivers should follow the posted detour.
Detour
There is a sudden dip in the road ahead. Drivers should slow down to avoid losing control of their vehicle
Dip
Drivers should reduce their speed and prepare to turn sharply in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Directional Arrow
A divided highway begins ahead. Drivers should keep to the right of the median.
Divided Highway Ahead
The divided highway ends ahead. Drivers should keep to the right and be alert to oncoming traffic.
Divided Highway Ends
The road ahead slopes at a steep grade. Drivers should increase their following distance and decrease their speed.
Downhill Slope
The bridge ahead is a drawbridge. Drivers should slow to a stop when told to do so by a sign, signal, or flagger.
Drawbridge
Drivers should slow to the posted speed limit once the y have entered the freeway's deceleration lane.
Exit Speed Limit
There may be large fallen rocks on the road surface. Drivers should be alert and prepared to safely maneuver around the obstacles.
Fallen Rock
The roadway is shared with farm machinery. Drivers should drive with caution and be prepared to slow down
Farm Machinery
Drivers should watch for fire engines entering the roadway to respond to an emergency.
Fire Station
A flagger is directing traffic through a work zone. Drivers should proceed with caution and follow all provided directions.
Flagger Ahead
The road surface has been grooved to improve traction under slippery conditions. Cyclists should use caution.
Grooved Pavement
The roadway is shared with horse-drawn vehicles. Drivers should drive with caution and be prepared to slow down.
Horse-Drawn Vehicles
Bridges freeze more quickly than the rest of the road. Drivers should use caution when driving on bridges under wet or freezing conditions.
Ice on Bridges
The right lane ends ahead. Drivers should merge to the left to stay on the roadway.
Lane Ends, Merge Left
Usual traffic lanes follow a redirected path in the indicated area. Drivers should travel within the shifted lanes.
Lane Shift
An overhead structure may be too low for certain vehicles to safely continue on the roadway.
Low Clearance
The shoulder ahead is lower than the main-traveled portion of the road. Drivers should expect a drop if they leave the roadway.
Low Shoulder
Drivers should be alert to traffic merging from the right and should make room for merging vehicles.
Merging Traffic