Traffic Signs & Signals – Road
Signs and Their Meanings
Prepared to take and pass your driving licence theory test, as well as to drive safely on the road, it is important to know about the significance of all types of traffic signs/signals. Road signs provide important instructions, warnings, restrictions, and guidance that every driver must follow.
This page provides a structured overview of common traffic signs used in multiple countries. While designs and minor rules may vary by region, most road signs follow internationally recognized categories such as warning signs, regulatory signs, and mandatory signs.
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Road Signs and Their Meanings
Warning for cattle on the road.
Warning for crossing deer.
Warning for moose on the road.
Warning for reindeer on the road.
Warning for children.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.
Give way to all drivers.
Give way ahead.
Warning for a crossroad, give way to all drivers.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a road from the left.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a road from the right.
Warning for a roundabout.
Stop and give way to all drivers.
Stop and give way ahead.
Warning for an uncontrolled T-crossroad.
Warning for an uncontrolled Y-crossroad.
Warning for heavy crosswind.
Warning for a U-turn.
Warning for a U-turn.
Warning for a curve to the left.
Warning for a double curve, first left then right.
Warning for a double sharp curve, first left then right.
Warning for a sharp curve to the left.
Warning for a curve to the right.
Warning for a double curve, first right then left.
Warning for sharp curves, first right then left.
Warning for a sharp curve to the right.
Warning for curves.
Warning for a limited height.
Warning for equestrians.
Warning for a narrowing.
Warning for an obstacle, pass left or right.
Warning for pedestrians.
Warning for a playground.
Warning for a divided road.
Warning for the end of a divided road.
Warning for two roads that merge.
Warning for a road narrowing.
Warning for a road narrowing on the left.
Warning for a road narrowing on the right.
Warning for an obstacle, pass either side.
Warning for a side road merging with the main road.
Warning for a side road merging with the main road.
Warning for skiers.
Warning for a speed limit ahead.
Warning for a steep descent.
Warning for a traffic light.
Warning for a railroad crossing without barriers.
Warning for a railroad crossing with 1 railway.
Warning for a road with two-way traffic.
Buses prohibited.
Cars prohibited.
Cyclists prohibited.
Mopeds prohibited.
Motorcycles prohibited.
Motorcycles and cars prohibited.
Pedestrians prohibited.
Quads prohibited.
Skaters prohibited.
Skiers prohibited.
Trailers prohibited.
Trucks prohibited.
Snowmobiles prohibited.
Overtaking prohibited.
Begin of a speed limit.
Turning left prohibited.
Turning right prohibited.
Turning around prohibited (U-turn).
Driving straight ahead prohibited.
Vehicles with dangerous goods prohibited.
Parking prohibited.
Road narrowing, give way to oncoming drivers.
Turning left mandatory.
Turning left or right mandatory.
Turning right mandatory.
Passing left mandatory.
Passing right mandatory.
Driving straight ahead or turning left mandatory.
Driving straight ahead or turning right mandatory.
Driving straight ahead mandatory.
Mandatory lane for vehicles with dangerous goods.
Mandatory path for cyclists.
Mandatory divided path for pedestrians and cyclists.
Mandatory divided path for pedestrians and cyclists.
Mandatory path for mopeds.
Mandatory shared path for pedestrians and cyclists.
Mandatory lane for trucks.
Mandatory path for snowmobiles.
Begin of a minimum speed.
Information about the next exit.
Information about the directions of the roundabout.
Place where you can make an emergency stop.
Overview of the lanes and their direction.
Overview of the lanes and their direction.
Begin of a new lane.
Road with one-way traffic.
Parking allowed.
Section control.
Begin of a tunnel.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.
Give way to all drivers.
Give way ahead.
Warning for a crossroad, give way to all drivers.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a road from the left.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a road from the right.
Warning for a roundabout.
Stop and give way to all drivers.
Stop and give way ahead.
Warning for an uncontrolled T-crossroad.
Warning for an uncontrolled Y-crossroad.
Road narrowing, give way to oncoming drivers.
Why Learning Road Signs Is Important
Road signs play an important role in both every driver’s theory examination and on the road, and are necessary for safe driving; each driver will be familiar with them. A driver’s knowledge about road signs will allow them to:
- Avoid traffic violations
- Increased Road Safety Awareness
- Faster Decision Making While Driving
- Effectively Preparing for Learner Licence Exams
- Reduction Of Accident Risks
Studying traffic signs regularly improves recall speed during exams and real-life driving situations.
How Road Signs Appear in Driving Theory Exams
Multiple-choice questions related to road signs and signals are included in the theory portion of many countries’ driving license tests. You may be asked to:
- Identify the meaning of a sign
- Choose appropriate action for given sign
- Recognize hazard alert symbols
- Recognize speed limit restrictions
Practicing your skill to identify road signs can increase your confidence, which increases your chances of passing the practical test on your first try.
Frequently Asked Questions
Traffic signs are generally divided into warning signs, regulatory signs, mandatory signs, and information signs.
Many countries follow international standards, but shapes, colors, and specific rules may vary slightly. Always study signs specific to your country’s driving test.
Yes. Road signs are a major part of most learner permit and theory tests worldwide.
Regular practice, reviewing categorized signs, and taking mock driving theory tests can improve memorization and recognition speed.
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