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Warning Signs Warning Signs

General warning signs are used when other standard signs cannot express dangers, obstacles or road conditions. It is usually a triangular sign with an exclamation mark, and below it is a sign in the local language explaining the danger, obstacle or condition. In countries where the diamond is used as the standard warning sign shape, the explanatory text will be written directly on the sign, or it may only be marked with simple text such as "Caution", or it may be accompanied by auxiliary explanatory signs.

Overseas German warning signs Swedish warning signs Polish warning signs China Attention to danger is used to remind vehicle drivers to drive carefully. This type of warning sign reminds passers-by that there is an intersection ahead (crossroads, T-shaped intersection, Y-shaped intersection, etc.). At the same time, it can also be used as a warning "there is traffic ahead to join the road"

Intersection signs in Italy and Latvia abroad Intersection signs of main roads and branch roads in Ireland*** and Ireland There is a branch road intersection sign in the upper right corner. The intersection sign of roads of the same grade in Ireland and Japan. The main road intersection warning sign in Ireland. The main road and branch road intersection sign in Italy and Latvia. The branch road intersection intersection sign in Italy and Latvia. Intersection warning signs, Swedish branch road intersection signs, and Chinese intersection signs are used to warn vehicle drivers to drive cautiously and slowly, and to pay attention to cross-travel traffic. They are placed at appropriate locations on the road section at level intersections with poor visibility. Cross Y-shaped cross and roundabout are used to warn vehicle drivers to drive carefully and slowly and pay attention to oncoming traffic from the side. Used to warn vehicle drivers to drive cautiously and slowly and pay attention to oncoming traffic. T-shaped cross T-shaped cross T-shaped cross is used to warn vehicle drivers to drive slowly and cautiously and to pay attention to vehicles approaching from the side. It is used to warn vehicle drivers to drive slowly and cautiously and to pay attention to oncoming traffic. It is used to warn vehicle drivers to drive slowly and cautiously and to pay attention to oncoming traffic. This type of sign warns passers-by that wild animals (moose, bears, elk, deer, reindeer, polar bears, camels, kangaroos, crocodiles, etc.) or farm animals (cows, horses, ducks, sheep, etc.) may be stopping or crossing the road ahead. the way. In the United States, signs warning of animals crossing roads sometimes read "SHARE THE ROAD".

Overseas, the Reindeer Crossing Sign in Norway, the Umbrella Lizard Crossing Sign in Australia, the Wildlife Crossing Sign in Italy and Latvia, the China Attention Livestock Sign, these signs inform drivers that there is a school nearby and that they need to pay attention to students or lower children crossing the road. speed limit. In the United States and Canada, a pentagonal logo is used instead of the common diamond-shaped logo. This American pentagonal logo resembles a house and represents the appearance of a school building.

Overseas school signs in the United States, Ireland*** and the country’s attention to pedestrians and children’s signs, China’s attention to children’s signs, other attention to pedestrian signs that lack protection, attention to pedestrians’ signs, attention to disabled people’s signs, mountain route signs, attention to falling rocks, village signs Sign Tunnel sign Construction sign Slow traffic sign Embankment road sign Attention non-motor vehicle sign Hump bridge sign Attention crosswind sign Ferry sign Narrow bridge sign

Sign Narrow bridge sign: Used to warn vehicle drivers that the width of the bridge deck ahead is changing. Narrow, drive with caution. Attention

Signals

Lights

Signs Attention signal signs: Used to warn or remind vehicle drivers to pay attention to the presence of signal lights on the road ahead. Accident

Accident-prone

Road section

Sign Accident-prone section sign: Used to indicate that the road ahead is an accident-prone section. Railway crossing signs

Guarded railway crossings Unguarded railway crossings Railway crossing signs: Used to warn vehicle drivers to slow down or stop in time.