A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a curved arrow warns of a sharp curve ahead. It is a cautionary sign advising you to reduce your speed and be prepared for a significant change in the road direction.
A red triangle sign with a white background indicates a yield sign. This means you must slow down and yield the right-of-way to other traffic or pedestrians when necessary.
A green circular traffic signal means you are allowed to proceed through the intersection or continue driving, provided it is safe to do so. You do not need to stop unless other traffic conditions require it.
Blue rectangular signs generally provide information about services or facilities, such as rest areas, hospitals, or gas stations. They help drivers locate essential services and amenities along their route.
A flashing red light at an intersection means you must come to a complete stop. After stopping, you should proceed when it is safe to do so, similar to the rules for a stop sign.