Traffic Signs
- Stop signs
- Yield signs: If you encounter a yield sign, you must yield to approaching vehicles. Also, if it’s the vehicles on the cross or merging road that encounter the yield sign, you must watch for vehicles that ignore the yield sign and fail to yield to you.
- Stop (or Yield) to Pedestrians: You must do so.
- Crosswalks: You must yield to pedestrians in crosswalks.
- Pedestrians in the street: Watch for pedestrians (or animals) that may suddenly dart out into your path.
- Work zone signs, Detour signs, Flagger signs, and work zones: Watch for workers, sudden changes of direction, merging lanes, etc.
- Do Not Enter, Wrong Way, and One-Way signs: Don’t ignore them and end up traveling in the wrong direction.
- Keep Right/Keep Left/Divided Highway Begins signs: Avoid the obstacle.
- Railroad crossing signs/signals: Don’t cross tracks if a train is approaching.
- Sharp Turn, Chevron, Hairpin Curve, Winding Road signs: Sharp curves ahead; slow down now.
- Stop Ahead sign: Prepare to stop ahead.
- Yield Ahead sign: Prepare to yield ahead.
- Lane Ends sign: Prepare to merge into another lane or allow drivers from the ending lane to merge into your lane.
- Slippery When Wet sign: Obvious on a wet day.
- Bump/Dip signs: Obvious.
- Animal (Deer, Moose, etc.) Crossing signs