An arrow that intersects with an arrow coming from the side
The "T" sign in driving indicates a T-intersection, where one road ends and intersects with another road at a right angle. Drivers must yield to vehicles on the intersecting road.
A blank red sign on the road typically indicates a stop sign.
means no passing zone
A sign with arrows on the road indicates the direction that vehicles should follow.
A blue sign on the road typically indicates that the sign provides information to drivers, such as directions, services, or facilities.
A winding road sign is a road sign that indicates that the road ahead will have a series of curves or bends. This sign is used to alert drivers to slow down and be prepared for changes in direction.
A road sign with a circle and a line through it indicates that the action or activity shown on the sign is not allowed.
A red X on a road sign indicates that the lane is closed and drivers should not use it.
Yes, it is true when you approach a yield sign while trying to enter or merge onto another road, the traffic already on that road has the right of way. The cars merging must wait until merging into traffic is safe to do. It is also important that merging cars WAIT for their turn... the first car in line merges in first.
A rectangle road sign typically indicates regulatory information or guidance for drivers, such as speed limits, stop signs, or other rules of the road.
A "U-turn not permitted" sign indicates that making a U-turn is not allowed at that location on the road.
The octagon road sign is a symbol for "Stop." It indicates that drivers must come to a complete stop at the intersection ahead.