Warning signs
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This triangular warning sign alerts drivers to the presence of traffic lights ahead, requiring preparedness to stop or proceed.

This sign warns of a stop sign upcoming, meaning the driver will need to come to a complete stop.

This sign warns of a give way (yield) sign upcoming, meaning the driver will need to yield to other traffic.

This sign warns of a roundabout in the road ahead, where drivers will need to follow roundabout rules.

This sign warns of a T-intersection where the driver’s road ends, and they may need to stop or give way.

This sign warns of a crossroad ahead, requiring drivers to slow down and be ready to stop or proceed with caution.

This sign warns of two side roads joining the main road in a staggered fashion, one after the other.

This sign warns of a junction where another road merges from the right, and traffic may be joining the main road.

This sign warns that a lane of traffic will be merging into the driver’s lane from the left side.

This sign warns of an upcoming section of road where U-turns are permitted or required.

This sign indicates that the road ahead will have traffic moving in both directions, often after a one-way section.

This sign warns of a situation where a two-way road intersects with a one-way road.

This sign warns that a dual carriageway is ending, and the two lanes will merge, potentially with oncoming traffic.

This sign warns of a bend or curve in the road ahead, turning to the left, and advises slowing down.

This sign warns of a series of curves or bends in the road ahead, requiring careful driving.

This sign warns that the road ahead will become narrower from the left side.

This sign warns that the road ahead will become narrower from both the left and right sides.

This sign warns of an upcoming tunnel, requiring drivers to be prepared for reduced light and potential changes in conditions.

This sign warns of a low overhead clearance ahead, indicating the maximum height a vehicle can be to pass safely.

This sign warns of an area where children may be present or playing, such as near schools or residential areas.

This sign warns of an upcoming designated pedestrian crossing area.

This sign warns of an upcoming quayside, dock, or river bank where there’s a risk of driving into water.

This sign warns of an upcoming bridge that may open to allow water traffic to pass.

This sign warns of an area where animals may cross the road, such as farm animals or wildlife.

This sign warns of an area prone to falling rocks, often near cliffs or hillsides.

This sign warns of an area with low-flying aircraft, typically near airfields, advising drivers not to be distracted.

This sign warns of upcoming road construction or maintenance work.

This sign warns of an upcoming section of road that is uneven or bumpy.

This sign warns of overhead cables carrying high voltage electricity.

This sign is a general warning for any other potential hazards or dangers not covered by specific signs.

This sign warns that the rightmost lane of traffic will soon end, requiring drivers to merge left.

This sign warns of an upcoming diversion where traffic will be redirected to the opposite side of the road.

This sign warns that the leftmost lane of traffic will soon be closed.

This sign warns of an upcoming speed hump (or speed bump) in the road.

This sign warns of loose gravel or stones on the road surface, which can affect traction.

This sign warns that the road surface ahead may be slippery due to ice, water, or other conditions.

This sign warns of a steep downhill gradient ahead, requiring drivers to control their speed.

This sign warns of a steep uphill gradient ahead, requiring drivers to be prepared for reduced speed or power.

This sign indicates that the road ahead is a dead end or does not allow through traffic.

This sign warns of a tramway or railway line crossing the road from the right side.

This sign indicates an upcoming tram or railway level crossing, with a specific distance (e.g., 50m) to the crossing.