Warning Signs
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This sign tells drivers that the road ahead curves to the left. To stay safe, they should slow down and steer carefully to follow the curve without losing control.

Drivers that a roundabout is coming up. To stay safe, they should slow down and be ready to yield to vehicles already moving inside the roundabout

Yield to traffic on your right. To stay safe, they should slow down and yield to vehicles coming from their right before entering the roundabout.

Traffic is merging from the left. They should be cautious and allow traffic to merge smoothly by adjusting their speed and position as needed.

Drivers that the road ahead has traffic moving in both directions. To stay safe, they should remain alert and drive carefully on their designated side of the road.

Slow down and take the curve safelyto follow the curve without losing control.

To stay safe, they should slow down and drive carefully, adjusting their speed and steering as needed to navigate the winding path.

Drivers to a sharp left turn ahead. To stay safe, they should slow down and steer steadily to navigate the bend smoothly.

Drivers of tall vehicles should check their clearance and find an alternate route if necessary. Approach with caution, as attempting to pass could result in damage to the vehicle or obstruction of traffic.

A T-junction is where one road meets another at a right angle, forming a T shape. Drivers must turn either left or right, as the road does not continue straight. To stay safe, slow down, check for traffic, and signal before turning.

This sign warns drivers that a Y-junction is ahead. To stay safe, they should prepare for a fork in the road and choose their direction carefully.

A side road is joining the main road from the right, so watch out for vehicles merging into your lane. Stay alert and adjust your speed if needed.

A crossroads is coming up, where roads intersect. Stay alert and be prepared to slow down, yield, or stop if needed.

This means a smaller road is joining the main road from the left, and vehicles may be entering your lane. You should be alert and ready to adjust your speed or position to allow them to merge safely.

A two-way traffic sign where the road may narrow or separate. Stay alert and be ready to adjust your speed or position.

The crucial part is main road has priority, which means vehicles on your road the main road have the right-of-way. Vehicles on the side road are expected to stop or yield before entering the main road.

Slippery road surface ahead. Reduce speed and avoid harsh braking. This could be due to rain, ice, snow, oil spills, wet leaves, or even loose gravel.

Traffic merging from both sides. This describes a situation where traffic from lanes or roads on both your left and right is about to merge into your current lane

There are junctions intersections or points where roads join/leave on both the left and right sides of your road.

A dual carriageway is a road with a central reservation a barrier or median separating traffic flowing in opposite directions.Transitioning from a single carriageway or a different road type onto a dual carriageway, where traffic flowing in opposite directions is separated by a central reservation.

This is the opposite of the previous point. You are transitioning from a single carriageway or a different road type onto a dual carriageway, where traffic flowing in opposite directions is separated by a central reservation.

The width of the road is reducing, meaning there will be less space for vehicles. This could be due to roadworks, an obstacle, or a permanent change in the road design.

This means that one or more of the current lanes you are driving in will end, and traffic from that lane will need to merge into an adjacent, continuing lane.