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Key to Road Signs 1. Yield – This shape is only used on yield signs. 2. Yield to oncoming traffic – Horizontal rectangles are used to give warnings, regulations or to supplement other signs. 3. Warning left turn – The diamond shape is only used for warning. 4. Warning curve left 5. One way to left 6. One way to right 7. Divided highway 8. Keep right of divider – This vertical rectangle shape is generally used to give regulations. 9. Stop – This shape is only used on stop signs. 10. All cars must stop, used with stop signs. 11. Right turn 12. Curve right 13. Left turn only 14. Divided highway 15. Keep right 16. Yield sign ahead 17. Stop sign ahead 18. Winding road 19. Hair pin curve 20. Right turn only 21. Divided highway ends 22. Keep left of divider 23. Warning railroad crossing

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24. Number of railroad tracks to be crossed. 25. No right turn – This shape and symbol (a circle in a square barred from upper left to lower right) is used to say “no,” to prohibit some activity. 26. No left turn 27. Straight through only 28. Two way traffic 29. Stay in lane. 30. Do not enter 31. Wrong way 32. No U turn 33. Lane added 34. Left curve with optional lane going straight 35. Right lane ends; road narrows 36. One way going left 37. One way going right 38. Round-about or traffic circle ahead 39. Traffic circle 40. Entering roadway merge 41. Merge 42. Turn with speed advisory 43. Two way traffic 44. Road narrows 45. One way 46. Seat belts are mandatory 47. No bicycles 48. Signal light ahead 49. Hill 50. New speed limit ahead 51. Speed limit 52. School 53. Bicycles 54. Signal ahead 55. Hill

The design of these signs are set by the U.S. government. These images are available in color for educational use from the Manual of Traffic Signs, by

For information: 800-366-4775

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56. Speed limit, miles per hour 57. Minimum speed limit 58. Stop: children crossing 59. Playground 60. Be prepared to stop 61. Bump 62. Truck speed limit 63. Speed limit on exit 64. No pedestrians 65. Wheelchair warning 66. Stop ahead 67. Dip 68. Night speed limit 69. Speed limit on curve 70. Push button for pedestrian crossing signal 71. Pedestrian crossing 72. School bus stop ahead 73. Bridge ices before road 74. No turns 75. Do not pass 76. Cross only on signal 77. No hitch hiking 78. No trucks 79. Slippery when wet 80. Left land must turn left 81. Pass with care 82. Interstate route number 83. No commercial vehicles 84. Slower traffic keep right 85. Library – Square signs are used for information. 86. Emergency signal ahead 87. Emergency vehicles 88. Road work 89. Route number 90. Trucks use right lane 91. Walk on left 92. Hiking trail 93. By-pass 94. Horses in road

95. Flagman; work zone 96. Divided highway ends 97. HOV (high-occupancy vehicles) lane 98. Push button for green light 99. Hospital 100. Alternate route 101. Snowmobile crossing 102. No outlet 103. Soft shoulder 104. Bike lane; bike lane ahead 105. Cross only at cross walks 106. Airport 107. Temporary route 108. Deer crossing 109. Dead end 110. Left land ends 111. Left on green arrow only 112. Do not block intersection 113. Bus station 114. Truck route 115. Farm machinery 116. Detour 117. Pavement ends 118. No turn on red light 119. Spot here on red light 120. Train station 121. Business route 122. Clearance under bridge 123. End detour 124. No standing 125. No parking loading zone 126. No parking any time 127. No parking in snow 128. No parking time specified 129. Parking for handicapped 130. Tow-away zone 131. Two parking signs 132. No parking: bus stop 133. Emergency parking only 134. No parking: bus stop

Richard C. Moeur (http://www.trafficsign.us/) Copyright 2005 Richard C. Moeur. All rights are reserved.

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