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How to say various traffic signs in English

No parking!

No outlet!

No parking!

No parking!

Can I park my car here? (Can I park here?)

No, this is a no-parking zone. (No, parking is prohibited in this area.)

No overtaking!

No passing

Single line.

One-way street

Intersection.

road junction extension information

no u-turns– This sign indicates that u-turns are not allowed at the intersection where the sign is posted. No U-turns - This sign indicates that no U-turns are allowed at the intersection where the sign is located.

deer– If you see this sign you need to watch out for wildlife. Wildlife - If you see this sign, be aware of wildlife.

be alert for bears– This is another sign that is used to indicate to drivers (and pedestrians) that they should be alert for wildlife in the area. Bear Infested – This is another sign that alerts drivers (and pedestrians) to be aware of the wildlife in the area.

playground– This is the sign used to alert drivers that there is a playground nearby, so it is a good idea to slow down and watch for children. Amusement Park Sign – This sign alerts drivers to the nearby amusement park, slow down and watch out for children.

parking– The letter P is often used to stand in for the word ‘parking’ on signs where parking is allowed or prohibited. Parking Lot - The letter P on the sign stands for Parking and indicates whether parking is allowed.

hurricane evacuation route – This sign indicates what direction to drive in case of an emergency; similar signs may say 'snow emergency route' or 'emergency evacuation route.' Driving route in case of emergency. Similar ones are "snow emergency routes" or "emergency evacuation routes."