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A railway level crossing lies ahead.
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You are near an intersection where oncoming traffic could come from the side road.
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In the next 30 kilometers, kangaroos may unexpectedly cross the road. They may be hidden against the background at dark, through the night, and at sunrise, so be extra cautious.
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At a stop sign, you must always stop.
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Traffic moves in both directions, according to this sign.
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The road narrows, be cautious of wider cars approaching from the opposite direction.
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The speed limit in this area is 100 km/h.
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The give way regulations apply because there is a roundabout up ahead.
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You're approaching the crest of a hill and may be unable to see what is approaching you or blocking the road on the opposite side.
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An abrupt right-hand turn is indicated by this sign. It's possible that you'll need to slow down, especially if it's raining.
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In severe circumstances, if you are traveling too quickly, a sharp depression in the road will bottom out your suspension. In addition to harming your car, this could send you spinning off the road. If required, be prepared to reduce your speed.
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The speed limit in this area is 60 km/h.
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Soon, the road you're traveling will come to an end, and you'll have to decide whether to turn left or right (after giving way).
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Option B is the correct response. It signifies you can't make a right turn.
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This location has been noted as one where people frequently cross the street.
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A winding road is about to come into view. The best course of action is to slow down because there can be bends that are sharper than you expect.
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You can only park here if you have a valid mobility permit.
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There can be animals on the road. To prevent livestock from moving in front of your car, slow down and pay close attention to scanning the verges as you drive.
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You can only turn right from the right lane; you cannot continue straight.
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Unless you need to overtake another car, stay in the left lane.