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This traffic sign indicates the begin of a built-up area. It is placed at the boundary of cities and villages. It notifies drivers that the general rules of a built-up area apply from that point onwards.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the built-up area.
This traffic sign indicates a crossing for pedestrians.
This traffic sign indicates that the road ahead is a dead end, the road stops or is closed to traffic.
This traffic sign indicates a detour for vehicles that are not allowed to pass.
This traffic sign gives information about the next exit.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of an expressway. It notifies road users that the general rules of an expressway apply from that point onwards.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the expressway.
This traffic sign gives you an overview of the lanes and the their direction. Take the lane that best suits your destination.
This traffic sign indicates the end of a lane. At the end of a lane, drivers must merge with the lane next to it.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a new lane.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a motorway. It notifies road users that the general rules of a motorway apply from that point onwards.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the motorway.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a road with one-way traffic. It is not allowed to drive in the other direction.
This traffic sign indicates that parking is allowed.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a pedestrian zone.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the pedestrian zone.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a residential area. It notifies road users that the general rules of a residential area apply from that point onwards.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the residential area.
This traffic sign indicates the national speed limits.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of an advisory speed limit.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the advisory speed limit.
This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must pass the traffic sign on the left. The traffic sign is used to mark obstructions, such as traffic islands or roadworks.
This traffic sign indicates that drivers reach the same destination by proceeding either side of the sign. The traffic sign is used to mark obstructions such as traffic islands or roadworks. It’s used only on places where the traffic will merge again past the obstruction.
This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must pass the traffic sign on the right. The traffic sign is used to mark obstructions, such as traffic islands or roadworks.
This traffic sign indicates that you must give way to all drivers on the roundabout. When the roundabout is clear, continue in the direction of the roundabout.
This sign indicates that all drivers must turn left, turning right is not allowed.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a lane for buses.
This traffic sign indicates the end of the lane for buses.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for cyclists.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a divided path for pedestrians and cyclists.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a divided path for pedestrians and cyclists.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for equestrians.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for pedestrians.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for snowmobiles.
This traffic sign indicates a place where the entry is prohibited in both directions for all road users.
This traffic sign indicates a place where cars are prohibited.
This traffic sign indicates a place where cyclists are prohibited. An example of this would be a main road where it is useful to exclude cyclists in order to maximise traffic capacity and prevent accidents.
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Basic Traffic Rules Obey Traffic Signals and Signs – Follow stop signs, yield signs, and traffic lights. Drive on the Right/Left Side – Follow your country’s rule (e.g., right side in the U.S., left side in the U.K.). Use Indicators – Always signal when turning or changing lanes. Follow Speed Limits – Drive within posted speed limits and adjust for weather conditions. Stop for Pedestrians – Yield at crosswalks and school zones. Do Not Drink and Drive – Driving under the influence is illegal and dangerous. Wear Seatbelts – Both drivers and passengers should wear seatbelts at all times. No Mobile Phone Use – Avoid texting or calling while driving unless hands-free. Keep a Safe Distance – Maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead. Yield to Emergency Vehicles – Move aside for ambulances, fire trucks, and police cars with sirens on.
Pleased to say I got 92% even including a couple of stupid mistakes as I have driven in the US at least 3 separate visits.
Some terms were different than my study book, and I found that confusing. Also the car alert signs were something I had not studied at all, good to learn something new.
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