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11. Stop and give way to all drivers

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad where you have to stop and give way. It alerts that you are approaching a controlled intersection where you must stop and yield the right of way to other road users. Drivers must come to a complete stop and give way to all traffic on the priority road.

Stop and give way to all drivers.

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12. Stop and give way ahead

This traffic sign indicates a warning that you have to stop and give way ahead. It alerts drivers that a STOP sign is coming up, and they will soon need to stop and yield at an intersection.

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13. Warning for a curve to the right

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a curve to the right. It alerts drivers to an upcoming gentle or moderate curve to the right in the road. Drivers should reduce speed and be prepared to steer smoothly to the right. Stay alert, especially in poor visibility or slippery conditions.

Warning for a curve to the right.

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14. Warning for a double curve, first right then left

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a double curve ahead, first to the right and then to the left. It alerts drivers of two successive curves, starting with a right-hand bend followed by a left-hand bend. Drivers should reduce speed and be prepared for two changes in direction. Maintain steady control through the curves.

Warning for a double curve, first right then left.

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15. Warning for cyclists

This traffic sign indicates a warning for cyclists. It alerts drivers to the presence of cyclists on or near the road. Drivers should slow down and expect cyclists crossing or riding along the road. Share the road and maintain a safe passing distance. Common Locations: school zones, cycling routes, near parks, sports facilities, or bike paths.

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16. Warning for a dip in the road

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a dip in the road. It alerts drivers to a sudden depression or dip in the road surface ahead. Drivers should reduce speed to avoid bouncing or loss of control. Avoid sudden braking while driving through the dip and be prepared for water accumulation in the dip during rain.

Warning for a dip in the road.

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17. Warning for falling rocks

This traffic sign indicates a warning for falling rocks. It alerts drivers to the risk of rocks falling onto the roadway from adjacent slopes or cliffs. Drivers should reduce speed and stay alert. Be ready for rocks on the road, especially after rain or freezing weather. Avoid stopping near cliffs or slopes. Common Locations: mountain roads, cliffside routes, coastal or hilly terrain.

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18. Warning for a limited height

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a limited height. It alerts drivers — especially those of tall vehicles like trucks, buses, or caravans — that there is a height restriction ahead (e.g., a low bridge, tunnel, or overpass). Drivers should check vehicle height to avoid damage to the vehicle or structure. Common Locations: underpasses, railway bridges, tunnels, parking garages.

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19. Warning for loose chippings on the road surface

This traffic sign indicates a warning for loose chippings. It alerts drivers to road surfaces covered with loose gravel or stones, which can affect traction and pose a risk of flying debris. Drivers should reduce speed to avoid skidding and keep a safe distance from other vehicles. Be cautious of stone chips that may damage paint or windshields. Common Locations: freshly resurfaced roads, rural or under-maintenance road sections.

Warning for loose chippings on the road surface.

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20. Warning for a narrowing

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a narrowing. It alerts drivers that the road will become narrower ahead, which may require reduced speed and greater caution. Drivers should reduce speed and be ready for reduced lane width. Common Locations: construction zones, bridges, tunnels or rural roads with sudden narrowing sections.

Warning for a narrowing.

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