Mile signs, often referred to as mile markers, indicate the distance in miles from a specific starting point, usually the beginning of a highway or road. They help drivers gauge their location and distance to destinations, assist in navigation, and are useful for emergency services to identify where assistance is needed. These signs typically display the mile number and may also provide information about nearby exits or points of interest.
Green traffic signs usually indicate directions. Exit and Entrance signs for the expressway, distances to cities and towns, mile markers, etc.
Regulation signs
6/.3 = 20 signs
Green traffic signs usually indicate directions. Exit and Entrance signs for the expressway, distances to cities and towns, mile markers, etc.
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Is that when you are driving down the road and a road sign says "DIP"- that means a slight drop in the road. Or is that a sign on the dash "DIPLIGHTS"- that means low beam headlights.
Failing to conform to a road traffic sign means not adhering to the rules or instructions indicated by the sign, such as speed limits, stop signs, or directional guidance. This can result in unsafe driving conditions, potential accidents, and legal consequences, including fines or penalties. Drivers are expected to understand and obey these signs to ensure road safety and smooth traffic flow.
The plural of "sign" is "signs."
The cross sign when driving typically means that the road ahead is closed or blocked. It is used to indicate that drivers should not proceed in that direction.
A blue H sign mean the hospital doesn't have A/E facilities and the red H sign means it does.
Brown traffic signs point to places where you can enjoy recreation.
Pl is an abbreviation for Place on road signs in the English language.