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Warning for a movable bridge

This traffic sign warns that there is a movable bridge ahead. Barriers and traffic lights are used to block traffic when the bridge goes up.

Warning for a speed bump

This traffic sign warns that there is a speed bump ahead which is designed to slow traffic. Driving too fast over a speed bump can cause serious damage to the vehicle.

Warning for a bad road surface

This traffic sign warns that the road ahead has a defective surface, for example a road with potholes, ridges or sunken areas. The traffic sign is used where it is unsafe to continue at normal speed.

Warning for children

This traffic sign warns that this road is often used by children. Slow down and watch out for children playing. The traffic sign is placed near schools and playgrounds.

Give way to all drivers

This traffic sign warns for a crossroad and indicates who has priority. This traffic sign means you have to give way, you are not allowed to enter the crossroad unless the road is clear.

Warning for a roundabout

This traffic sign warns that there is a roundabout ahead. This traffic sign will be used where there have been accidents caused by drivers failing to see the roundabout in time to slow down.

Warning for a crossroad with side road on the right

This traffic sign warns for a crossroad with a side road from the right. You are driving on the main road, drivers on the side road have to give way.

Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right

This traffic sign warns for a crossroads with side roads from the left and right. You are driving on the main road, drivers on the side roads have to give way.

Stop and give way to all drivers

This traffic sign warns for a crossroad where visibility is poor or unsafe for drivers to enter the crossroad without stopping. It instructs drivers to bring their vehicles to a complete stop and give way to all drivers, do not proceed until it is safe to do so.

Warning for heavy crosswind

This traffic sign warns for heavy crosswind and gusts of wind. A gust of wind can make your vehicle more difficult to control or even blow over. The faster you drive, the more influence the wind has on your vehicle.

Warning for a curve to the left

This traffic sign warns that there is a curve to the left ahead. It may be necessary for drivers to reduce their speed significantly, especially when they can’t see how sharp the curve is. Curves which come after a long straight section, or which are very different from other curves on the road, are particularly dangerous.

Warning for a double curve, first left then right

This traffic sign warns that there is a double curve ahead, first to the left and then to the right. It may be necessary for drivers to reduce their speed significantly, especially when they can’t see how sharp the curves are. This traffic sign is only used where the first curve is right behind the second.

Warning for a curve to the right

This traffic sign warns that there is a curve to the right ahead. It may be necessary for drivers to reduce their speed significantly, especially when they can’t see how sharp the curve is. Curves which come after a long straight section, or which are very different from other curves on the road, are particularly dangerous.

Warning for a double curve, first right then left

This traffic sign warns that there is a double curve ahead, first to the right and then to the left. It may be necessary for drivers to reduce their speed significantly, especially when they can’t see how sharp the curves are. This traffic sign is only used where the first curve is right behind the second.

Warning for cyclists

This traffic sign warns for cyclists on the road. The road ahead has no bike path, so cyclists ride on the road.

Warning for falling rocks

This traffic sign warns for falling rocks or rockfall. The sides along the road are unstable which may result in falling rocks or rocks on the road.

Warning for equestrians

This traffic sign warns for equestrians.

Warning for loose chippings on the road surface

This traffic sign warns that there are loose stone chips on the road surface ahead. It is used on roads which have been recently gravelled or sealed with stone chippings. It warns drivers to slow down to prevent chippings from being thrown up by the wheels.

Warning for a crossing for pedestrians

This traffic sign warns for a pedestrian crossing. The traffic sign is used at crossings that are difficult to see or on roads with a high speed. Drivers must give priority to pedestrians on the crossing.

Warning for a quayside or riverbank

This traffic sign warns for a quay and is often used at the banks of rivers and canals. It means that the road passes close to the edge of deep water where there is a danger that vehicles may fall in.

Warning for a road narrowing

This traffic sign warns for a road narrowing, the width of the road ahead will suddenly become smaller.

Warning for a road narrowing on the left

This traffic sign warns for a road narrowing, the width of the road ahead will suddenly become smaller from the left.

Warning for a road narrowing on the right

This traffic sign warns for a road narrowing, the width of the road ahead will suddenly become smaller from the right.

Warning for roadworks

This traffic sign warns drivers of a temporary obstruction caused by roadworks ahead. Drivers must slow down and look out for traffic jams. The sign is only used temporary and will be removed when the roadworks are done.

Warning for a slippery road surface

This traffic sign warns that the road ahead probably has a slippery road surface. Keep the vehicle under extra control and do not make any wild steering movements, especially in curves.

Warning for a soft verge

This traffic sign warns drivers that the road ahead has a soft verge. The verge might be worn out, soft, slippery or uneven.

Warning for a steep ascent

This traffic sign warns for a steep ascent. If necessary, shift a gear back so that the vehicle has enough power to drive up the slope.

Warning for a steep descent

This traffic sign warns for a steep descent. If necessary, If necessary, shift a gear back so your vehicle doesn't drive too quickly of the descent.

Warning for a traffic light

This traffic sign warns that there are traffic lights ahead. Watch out for the traffic light and make sure you can stop on time.

Warning for traffic jams

This traffic sign warns that there is an increased chance of traffic jams. Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you, because the traffic can suddenly slow down.

Warning for a railroad crossing without barriers

This traffic sign warns for a railroad crossing without barriers.

Warning for a railroad crossing with barriers

This traffic sign warns for a railroad crossing with barriers.

Warning for a railroad crossing with 1 railway

This sign indicates the location of a railroad crossing and is placed close to the tracks. It is used at all railroad crossings whether or not they have barriers.

Warning for a railroad crossing with more than 1 railway

This sign indicates the location of a railroad crossing and is placed close to the tracks. It is used at all railroad crossings whether or not they have barriers.

Warning for trams

This traffic sign warns for a tram.

Warning for a tunnel

This traffic sign warns for a tunnel.

Warning for a road with two-way traffic

This traffic sign warns for a road with two-way traffic. It is used where a one-way traffic changes into a two-way traffic.

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I want to get the greek driving license, so should i study from here and thats it for the oral exam ? thanks a lot

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According to Article 14 this diagram is incorrect. You stay in the inside lane unless you are coming off at the FIRST exit only.

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@Unknown - Sep 08

Speedlimit signs in Norway are not just at the start of the speedlimit. Every speedlimit sign exept 50 and 80 are also placed with a specific distance between eachother as a reminding. If there is no speedlimit sign for a while, you are either in a 50 or 80 area, depending on the road and amout of houses/buildings

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Most of these DOES NOT exist on the official Greek test. //Someone that not only practiced it in Greece, but also scraped sites that had the official test (1:1 copy to the official one) in order to build a better learning site than existing ones (still a work in progress).

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@Unknown - Sep 07

I think the wording is a bit unlucky. "Warning for cyclists" is wrong. It's a "Warning OF cyclists FOR everybody". I think all those "Warning for X" signs should be "Warning of X" or "Warning against X". And then it's not really as specific as some of them are described. E.g. there's one that says "Warning for deer", which should be "Warning against wildlife crossing". It's not deer, it could be warthogs or boars or foxes as well.

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@Unknown - Sep 01

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@Unknown - Aug 08

To sum-up: A-3 and A-4 are wrong - the sign only tells you the direction of the first curve, the second one can be whatever A-6d and A-6e are not about sharpness, but about the incoming roads being one-way towards the road you're currently on A-18a is not about cattle specifically, but about farm animals or domesticated animals A-18b is not limited to deer, but any wild animals that might suddenly appear on the road, like elk or boars B-32a is literally "border control", but may also have different variations with different text meaning in general "stop here until you're explicitly allowed to go" All that info can be found on wikipedia.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

A-4 also wrong. It means "dangerous curves — first to the left", the second one can be either left or right. It doesn't specify.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Wrong. This is A-6d, which "entry of the one-way road from the right". Nothing about sharpness. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Poland

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@Unknown - Aug 04

The questions are pretty good, but unfortunately there's no variety at all. Would be nice if there were questions about things other than the signs, which are arguably one of the easiest parts of traffic rules

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The polish sign "Curve of the main road" is actually a complimentary sign showing the "actual course of priority road" and there are several thousand variations of it as this is often "crossroad specific"

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