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An octagon

signals the need to stop

“yield.”

An upside down triangle always means

An upside down triangle always means

diamond

diamond

always warns of possible hazards ahead.

Pennant shaped

Pennant shaped

traffic signs serve as warning of no passing zones.

A pentagon

signals a school zone ahead or a school crossing zone

Horizontal rectangles 

Horizontal rectangles

guide signs-typically provide guidance to drivers

Vertical rectangle

Vertical rectangle

usually serve as regulatory notices

Red

This color almost always, red means stop

Yellow

This color indicates hazard

Black and White:

This color of traffic sign regulates traffic provides posted regulations (i.e., speed limits).

Orange

This color signals construction time!

Blue or green

This color provides guidance often offer information to assist motorists.

Hand signals


Traffic circle



Traffic circle



enter to the right but steer to the left

Yellow caution light

Light is about to turn red, slow and stop your car and wait for the next green light