A merge sign, like this one, might be deployed on major freeways to warn drivers of merging traffic. In this situation, the sign indicates that traffic will merge from the right.
The Move Over rule mandates drivers to change lanes or slow down while approaching emergency vehicles.
Parking is forbidden at all of the preceding places.
Passing is only possible when there is a dashed yellow line or when there is both a solid yellow line and a dashed yellow line. A double yellow line means that passing is not permitted.
When turning from several lanes, you must stay in the lane from which you started.
Merging into another lane could result in a collision with another driver.
A chevron alignment sign, like this one, is used on the edge of a turn or curve to indicate its direction.
This notice warns that huge trucks are not permitted. This could be due to a low overhang, the location in a residential area, or other reasons.
Sidewalks are usually preferred by pedestrians. When this is not practicable, the safest approach is to walk as far to the left as possible while facing oncoming traffic.
A driver with their arm extended downward indicates that they intend to stop.
If you can't avoid driving in fog, keep your low beams on. Using your high lights will cause the light to reflect off the fog, further impairing your eyesight.
If a light turns from green to yellow as you approach an intersection, slow down and prepare to brake.