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Traffic signs
Traffic signs warn you of possible dangers and provide information. They tell you what the rules are
and what the road conditions are like.

Regulatory signs
Regulatory signs tell you about laws that must be obeyed.
Except for STOP, GIVE WAY and ROUNDABOUT signs, most regulatory signs are rectangles. They are usually
black on a white background. Sometimes they also have a colour such as red. Some parking signs are green
on white.

Left image:Image Keep to the left of this sign. Centre image:Do not drive beyond this sign. Right image:You must not turn
right or make a U turn.

Left image:You must not make a U turn. Centre image:You must keep right. Right image:This street now has lanes travelling
in opposite directions.

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Left image: All traffic in the left lane must turn left. Right image: You must turn right.

Warning signs
Warning signs tell you that there may be dangers ahead. They are usually black on a yellow background and
are mostly diamond shaped.
Pictures, diagrams and symbols are used to alert you to danger.

Left image: Crossroads ahead. Centre image: The road you are travelling on ends, you must give way to all
traffic. Right image: Road conditions will change ahead to two lanes of oncoming traffic.

Left image: The road ahead curves to the right. Centre image: There is a sharp right turn in the road ahead.
Right image: Sharp bend to the left ahead

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Left image: Road divides ahead. Centre image: Divided road ends ahead. Right image: Road narrows ahead.

Left image: A side road meets the road you are travelling on. Centre image: Winding road ahead. Right
image: Give way sign ahead.

Left image: Stop sign ahead. Centre image: Pedestrian crossing ahead. Right image: Pedestrians may be
crossing ahead.

Left image: Hospital ahead drive carefully. Centre image: Look out for bicycle riders. Right image: Road is
slippery when wet.

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Left image: There is a hump in the road ahead(a hump is a sudden slope up and then down) Centre
image:Look out for kangaroos. Right image: As you approach the hill ahead, you will not be able to see a
safe distance in front of you. Drive carefully.

Left image: The road ahead is under water (a stream for example). Centre image: Grid ahead. A grid is a row
of metal lengths across the road. Right image: Water may cover the causeway ahead (a causeway is a raised
road that has been built across a low or wet place or a body of water).

Left image: Beware of slow moving vehicles entering traffic. Right image: Narrow bridge ahead, slow down
and be prepared to give way or stop.

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Left image:This sign is used to advise drivers that the road ahead may be covered in floodwaters. Right
image: This sign shows the depth of floodwaters across the road.

Advisory Signs
Advisory speed signs are sometimes used together with other signs. They show the maximum speed that is
safe in good conditions.
Sometimes other signs are used together with warning signs to advise on how long you should look out for a
particular hazard.
Road bends to right. 55 km/h maximum speed in good conditions.

Stock signs
When you see a sign with a picture of an animal, or words such as 'stock crossing',you may be approaching
animals on or near theroad.
You must slow down or stop to avoid crashing with them. Fines apply if you do not obey these signs.

Stock may be crossing ahead


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Warning triangles for crashes and breakdowns


Vehicles with a GVM over 12 tonnes must place a minimum of three warning triangles in breakdown
situations. See Heavy Vehicle Drivers Handbook for details.

Variable message signs


Variable Message Signs are large electronic signs placed on the side of some roads.
They display messages to warn motorists of changes in normal traffic conditions on the road ahead, such as
fog, crashes, road works, congestion and road closures.
These early warnings help provide a safe and efficient traffic flow.

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Variable message sign

Motorway signs
Motorway signs give information about the start and end of a motorway and the exits from a motorway.

Left image: These signs indicate the start of a motorway. Right image: These signs indicate the end of a motorway.

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Left image: Exit from motorway in 2km. Right image: Exit from motorway now.

Priority for buses


In a built-up area a bus that has a GIVE WAY sign displayed and signals its intention to pull out from its
stopping place, has priority over other traffic, travelling in the left lane or left line of traffic.

Temporary roadwork signs


These signs are used at roadworks. Slow down, look out for any hazards and be prepared to stop. You must
obey any signal from a traffic controller and give way to any worker.

Note
Speed limit signs at work zones are enforceable and must be obeyed.

Left sign:Traffic controller ahead be prepared to stop(night).Centre sign:Traffic controller ahead be prepared to stop. Right
sign:Workers ahead (day)
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Left sign:Approaching roadworks, slow down and be prepared to stop. Right sign: End road work.

Left image: These signs are held by traffic controllers. You must obey them. Right image: Slow down and prepare to stop.

Left image: Road hazard ahead. Merge lanes. Right image: Temporary traffic lights in place, stop here on red signal.

Left sign: No lines marked on road. Take care if overtaking. Right sign: Closed lane ahead.

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Left sign: Watch out for loose stones. Right sign: 40km/h speed limit for road work.

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