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  2. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Do not enter. R5-1a Wrong way. R5-1b Wrong way for bicycles. R5-2 No trucks. R5-2aP ... Construction information signs. G20-1 Road work next (distance) miles. G20-2

  3. Traffic warning sign - Wikipedia

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    These signs are often temporary in nature and used to indicate road work (construction), poor roads, or temporary conditions ahead on the road including flagmen, uneven pavement, etc. (Note that some "high water" signs are posted to alert drivers of a flood-prone area and do not actually mean that there is a flooded section of road ahead.)

  4. Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories

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    The No Entry / Do Not Enter sign may or may not feature text. In Ireland, an upwards-pointing arrow contained within a slashed red circle is used instead. Some countries have those two signs separated. The Latin American-style do not proceed straight sign may take a different meaning in countries with standard No Entry signs.

  5. Comparison of MUTCD-influenced traffic signs - Wikipedia

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    The Latin American-style 'do not proceed straight' sign may take a different meaning in countries with standard No Entry / Do Not Enter signs. Typically, it indicates an intersection where traffic cannot continue straight ahead (often involving a one-way street to be exact), but where cross-traffic may enter the street from the right (or left).

  6. ‘Construction is not perfect:’ Expert tips on what to do when ...

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    Construction is not perfect. … There’s always been a quality issue. It’s always been there,” said Burger, who has worked in new construction for 30 years and built over 400 homes in Iowa.

  7. Barricade tape - Wikipedia

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    The tape is often wrapped and affixed as a visual warning sign and demarcation, for instance against entering a dangerous area, such as an industrial or commercial building site, a roadworks construction site or the scene of an accident [1] or a crime (for crime scene preservation), or against handling inoperative machinery or appliances.

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