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MUTCD W2-4 intersection ahead From: Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways - 2003 Edition Category:Road signs in the United States Category:Road signs File usage The following 6 pages use this file:
Advance intersection lane control (three lanes) (right) R3-8aL ... Flagger ahead (symbol sign) CW20-7a Flagger ahead (text sign) CW20-8 Slow (stop/slow paddle) R1-1
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This file is in the public domain because it comes from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, sign number W2-6, which states specifically on page I-1 that: Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain .
Work zone signs have orange backgrounds, and incident management signs have pink backgrounds. Examples of warning signs are crosswalk signs. curve warning signs, intersection ahead signs, flagger signs, workers signs, or road machinery signs. Guide signs help road users navigate to their destination.
Vienna Convention intersection sign (diamond-shaped) New Zealand intersection with priority sign. These signs warn of road crossings at crossroads, T-intersections, roundabouts, or Y-intersections. They may also indicate "hidden driveway" intersecting the road ahead. (Compare with bridges, overpasses, viaducts).
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A number of countries do not give information for the road ahead (so-called "pull-through" signs), and only for the directions left and right. Advance directional signs enable drivers to take precautions for the exit (e.g., switch lanes, double check whether this is the correct exit, slow down).