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There is a railroad crossing ahead, as this sign indicates.
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This sign denotes the presence of a two-track railway level crossing ahead. If the lights are flashing, slow down and prepare to halt, and give way to approaching trains.
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A steep right and left turn are coming up on the road. Be careful and slow down.
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Children may be present in this region, such as near a school, play area, or swimming pool. Always be cautious and ready to slow down if required.
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This sign denotes the presence of a two-track railway level crossing ahead. Trains approaching must be given the right of way.
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If Chevron Alignment signs are used, they must be placed outside of turns and curves; the arrows on the signs point in the direction of the turn or curve.
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(D9-20) sign shall only be used to designate the presence of a pharmacy that is open and staffed by a State-licensed pharmacist.
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A steep hill lies ahead. Slow down and shift down one or two gears to let your engine do some of the brakings for you. Make sure you don't get 'brake fade,' which is when your brakes quit working. If this occurs, pull over quickly and allow the brakes to cool down.
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When passing exclusively to the right of a road feature or impediment is required, the Keep Right (R4-7) sign may be placed in those locations. There is a traffic island, a barrier, or a median up ahead. Continue to the right.
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In dry weather, the maximum safe speed is 35 km/h. In rainy, slick weather, you should slow down even more.
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You must go in the direction indicated by the sign.
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No parking sign means parking is not allowed.
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Trucks may be pulling out of side streets, according to this sign. For example, you might notice them around industrial locations.
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A sign indicating general service for a hospital.
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The speed shown is the maximum legal speed you are permitted to travel at in ideal weather. Even if you drive slower than the legal speed limit because the weather is bad (such as snow, rain, sleet, fog, etc.), you could still get a ticket. You must therefore travel more slowly than the posted speed restrictions when the weather is bad.
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On the approaches to a segment of roadway (not an intersection or junction) when the opposing traffic flows are divided by a median or other physical barrier, a Divided Highway (W6-1) symbol sign should be used. Continue to the right.
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A Merge (W4-1) sign may be used to alert drivers on a major thoroughfare that merging movements may be experienced before a point where two independent highways' lanes merge together to form a single traffic lane without any turning conflicts. To alert drivers on the entering roadway of the need to merge, a merging sign may also be erected on the side of the road. Both lane drivers must join seamlessly and safely. Be on the alert while traffic is merging into your lane from the right.
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This is an area with a higher than a normal number of bicycles, so keep an eye out for them since they can be difficult to spot.
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The right lane comes to an end ahead. When it is safe to do so, drivers in the right lane must switch to the left lane.
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A giveaway sign can be seen ahead. Slow down and be ready to stop to let other vehicles pass.