An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
An orange diamond is the symbol on a regulatory marker that indicates hazards such as rocks or stumps.
Orange diamond
The symbol on a regulatory marker indicates rocks or other underwater hazard is an Orange Diamond.
White tubular buoy, orange diamond with black cross in it. Tells boaters to keep out.
The symbol used to warn of a rock or underwater hazard on a regulatory marker is typically a diamond shape. This marker is usually colored in orange and white, with the orange indicating caution. The specific design may vary by region, but the color scheme and shape are standardized to convey the warning effectively.
keep out of that area
Road work ahead
White color with orange geometric shapes
keep out of that area
The symbol used on regulatory markers to warn of rocks and other underwater hazards is typically a diamond shape. This warning marker is often colored in orange and has a black symbol or text indicating the specific hazard, such as rocks. It serves to alert boaters to exercise caution in the area.