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What do yellow traffic signs mean? 

A yellow traffic sign mostly indicates a general warning. It signals what to expect so that you can take the necessary actions and proceed safely on the road. Every yellow sign, however, indicates something different. Here’s what some of the traffic signs mean: 

There are 47 warning signs and ten additional roadway signs that use yellow.  

Signs  Meaning 
90-degree bended arrow to the left   Left turn ahead 
90-degree bended arrow to the right  Right turn ahead 
Black curved arrow pointed to the left  Left reverse turn ahead  
Black curved arrow pointed to the right  Right reverse turn ahead 
Arrow pointing to the left  Left curve ahead 
Arrow pointing to the right  Right curve ahead 
Straight arrow to the left  Sharp curve to left 
Straight arrow to the right  Sharp curve to right 
Inverted U- shaped arrow   Hairpin curve ahead 
O-shaped arrow  270- degree curve ahead 
Curved arrow with double heads  Intersection within curve 
Plus sign  Cross road ahead  
Y shaped sign  Three-way intersection ahead 
T shaped sign  T intersection ahead 
Curved vertical arrow  Winding road ahead 
Traffic lights symbol  Signal ahead 

You’ll also find yellow signs in areas where drivers and other road users are about to encounter unexpected hazards like slippery roads, intersections, or crossings. Yellow is used to indicate Fire Stations, low clearance, advisory speed, etc., so that the driver can prepare for what’s coming up, stay alert, and take necessary actions.   

Gareth Newman

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