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Alegria, Gio Renz Q.

CW2
CE123-2/A1

1. Keep Right Sign

When a road narrows, due to dividers or other obstructions,


drivers need to be made aware of the change in the path of the
roadway.

2. No Bicycle Sign

Bicycle riders are subject to many of the same traffic control


signs that drivers are on the roadways.
No bicycle signs, prohibit bicycle traffic from entering a
roadway or facility. If used at a facility, these signs should be
posted at the entrances.

3. No U-turn Signs

With the curved arrow showing a U-turn and bold prohibition


symbol over it, this standard design is understood to express
areas where drivers cannot change the direction of their vehicle
into the opposite direction.

4. Pedestrian Crossing Signs

Pedestrian crossing signs can alert heavy machinery operators to


be conscious of walkways. They can also inform pedestrians of
where not to walk for their own safety.
5. Speed limit signs

Speed limit signs are essential traffic control signs and can vary in
the limit depending on the specific state that you are driving through.
Often while driving through residential streets, speed limit signs may
not be seen.

6. Stop signs

Stop signs alert drivers to intersections and other areas where


traffic may be traveling in opposite or crossing directions. No
other sign is of an octagon shape, and no other sign is red in color.
This is done because of the importance a stop sign has on traffic
safety.

7. No Parking sign

"No parking" sign meaning. No parking: The fundamental sign,


implying that no driver will be allowed to leave a vehicle
unattended.

8. No Entry sign

No Entry is used on signs to indicate that you are not allowed to go


into a particular area or go through a particular door or gate.

9. No Loading Unloading Sign

No Loading and Unloading Anytime. Stopping to let passengers on or off


the vehicle is prohibited along either side of the road. Loading and
Unloading Zone. This indicates a designated area where vehicles are
allowed to pick up or let off passengers on either side of the road.
10. Do not block intersection sign

A do not block intersection sign is a vertical, rectangular-shaped sign. It


is white with black lettering that reads DO NOT BLOCK
INTERSECTION in capital letters. These signs mean that you could get
into trouble for pulling too far forward into the intersection.

11. No blowing of horns sign

the No Blowing of Horn sign is regulatory signage that orders a


driver entering a particular area to avoid using his/her car horn. For
the benefit of those who don't know, blowing your car horn is meant
to warn other drivers on the road.

12. Road narrows sign

Road narrows signs indicate that the road ahead will not be as wide
as the road you're currently on. This sign is a warning of upcoming
potential hazards but no immediate action is required. Shape:
Diamond. A diamond with black line icons in the center.

13. Slippery road sign

The slippery road sign is a warning sign. Slippery road signs are
posted in areas where a slippery condition might exist. Drivers
should use extreme caution and slow their speed when the road is
wet.

14. Sharp turn signs

Slow down before you enter the turn, and do not pass other
vehicles. Sharp Turns signs are frequently accompanied by an
advisory speed sign, warning drivers that conditions ahead make it
unsafe to drive at a faster speed.
15. Curve warning sign

are placed in advance of a section of road with 3 or more


curves. These signs are meant to warn drivers to slow
down in preparation for multiple curves in the road ahead.

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