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@Guest - May 03, 2026

Sweeet

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@Guest - Apr 28, 2026

End of the built-up area.

This traffic sign indicates the end of the built-up area. The end of the built-up area refers to the point where a town, village, or city officially ends, and the open road or rural area begins.

End of built-up area in denmark. Drive slower than 80 km/h.

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@Guest - Apr 28, 2026

Begin of a built-up area.

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a built-up area. It is placed at the boundary of cities and villages. It notifies drivers that the general rules of a built-up area apply from that point onwards.

built-up area in Denmark (AI-generated)

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@Guest - Apr 28, 2026

Warning for snow and sleet.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for snow or sleet. It alerts drivers to the possibility of snow, sleet, or icy road conditions ahead, which may make driving hazardous. Drivers should reduce speed and use winter tires or snow chains if necessary. Expect reduced traction, longer braking distances, and poor visibility.

Snow warning in China.

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Car ferry.

This traffic signs indicates a car ferry. A car ferry is a type of ferry boat specifically designed to transport vehicles (cars, motorcycles, trucks) along with passengers across a body of water, such as a river, lake, or sea.

Car ferry infographic!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Fire risk.

This traffic sign indicates fire risk. Fire risk refers to the potential danger or likelihood of a fire starting in a specific area, situation, or environment.

Fire risk in france (AI-generated)

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Emergency exit.

This traffic sign indicates an emergency exit. An emergency exit is a specially designated escape route used during emergencies (such as fire, accidents, or other hazards) to allow people to safely and quickly leave a building, tunnel, or transport area.

Emergency exit (AI-generated)

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for a soft verge.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a soft verge. The verge might be worn out, soft, slippery or uneven.

Soft verge warning infographic (GPT 5.3)

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Section control.

This traffic sign indicates a section control. Section control (also called average speed check) is a traffic enforcement system that measures a vehicle's average speed over a set distance to ensure compliance with speed limits. Encourages drivers to maintain consistent, legal speeds over longer distances.

Section control in canade (AI-generated)

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

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.

Loose chipping in action

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for hanging trees.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for hanging trees. It alerts drivers to low-hanging branches or overhanging trees that may pose a hazard—especially to tall vehicles. Drivers should be aware of limited vertical clearance due to branches. Tall vehicles (e.g., buses, trucks, campers) should be extra cautious.

low tree warningin Germany!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for a bad road surface.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a bad road surface. It alerts drivers to poor or uneven road conditions ahead. Drivers should slow down and be cautious of potholes, loose gravel, or irregular pavement. Common in: rural roads, construction zones, or temporarily damaged surfaces.

Uneven road warning

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Blind summit

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for heavy crosswind.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for heavy crosswind. It alerts drivers of an area where strong side winds may affect vehicle stability and control. Reduce speed to maintain vehicle control and hold the steering wheel firmly. Be cautious, especially if driving a high-sided vehicle, motorcycle, or light trailer. Common Locations: bridges, viaducts, coastal roads, open plains, mountain passes.

Crosswind beware!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

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

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for low-flying aircrafts.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for low-flying aircrafts. It alerts road users that aircraft may fly low over the road, potentially causing noise distraction or sudden overflight surprises. Drivers should remain focused despite potential noise or shadow distractions. Typical Locations: airports, military airbases, landing strips, airshows or heliports.

low-flying aircrafts warning

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Green wave

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Blasting work!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Give way ahead.

This traffic sign indicates you have to give way ahead. It alerts drivers a Give Way (Yield) sign is coming up soon. It's used as a pre-warning to avoid sudden braking and used before intersections where visibility is low.

Ceda el paso! amigo

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Begin of zone where parking is prohibited.

This traffic sign indicates a zone where parking is prohibited. It marks start of a zone in which parking is prohibited, typically on all public roads within that zone, until an "end of zone" sign is posted. Stopping temporarily (to pick up or drop off passengers) is still allowed.

Not that good

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Drainage for campers.

This traffic signs indicates a drainage for campers. Drainage for campers refers to designated facilities where motorhomes and campervans can safely dispose of wastewater. This is essential for hygiene and environmental protection.

Drainage for campers

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for a speed bump.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a speed bump. It alerts drivers of an upcoming raised bump in the road designed to slow down traffic. Drivers should reduce speed to avoid discomfort, damage to the vehicle, or loss of control when driving over the bump. Typical Locations: residential areas, school zones, hospitals, pedestrian zones, roads with traffic calming measures.

Slow down! Speed bump.

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for a movable bridge.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for a movable bridge. It alerts that a movable (opening) bridge is ahead — such as a drawbridge or swing bridge — which may open for boat traffic. Drivers should be prepared to stop when the bridge is open and to expect possible traffic delays. It often accompanies barriers, lights, or warning bells at the actual site. Common near: rivers, canals, or ports.

Bridge ahead!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for boars on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for boars. It alerts drivers to the possible presence of wild boars crossing or near the road. It helps prevent collisions with animals, especially in forested or rural areas. Drivers should: reduce speed, be prepared to brake suddenly, watch out for animals. Typical Locations: forested areas, rural roads, nature reserves or wildlife corridors.

Boars warning!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for moose on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for moose. It alerts drivers that moose may cross or be present on the road. Drivers should reduce speed and stay alert, especially during dusk and dawn when moose are most active. Collisions with moose are dangerous due to their large size and high center of mass. Typical Locations: Rural or forested areas in countries like Sweden, Norway, Finland, Canada, and some northern regions of Europe.

Moose warning

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for reindeer on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for reindeer. It alerts drivers that reindeer may be crossing or present on the road. Drivers should slow down and remain vigilant, as reindeer often move in herds and may suddenly enter the road. Collisions can cause serious damage and injury. Common in: Northern Scandinavia: Norway, Sweden, Finland.

Reindeer

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for pandas on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for pandas. It alerts drivers to the possible presence of wild or captive pandas near the road, particularly in parts of China where pandas live or roam. Drivers should: reduce speed, be ready to stop, avoid honking or flashing lights. Typical Locations: near panda reserves in Sichuan, Shaanxi, or Gansu provinces (China).

Panda warning!

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for kangaroos on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for kangaroos. It alerts drivers to the possible presence of kangaroos crossing the road, which is common in rural and outback areas of countries like Australia. Kangaroos can pose a serious hazard due to their size, speed, and tendency to jump in front of vehicles. Kangaroos may cross the road, especially at dawn and dusk. Drivers should: slow down, stay alert. Typical Locations: open country, grasslands, bushland, national parks and remote highways.

Watch out for them roos xD

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for wild horses on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for wild horses. It alerts drivers to the possible presence of wild or free-roaming horses on or near the roadway. It is used to prevent collisions and protect both animals and road users. Drivers should: reduce speed, be ready to stop quickly, avoid using the horn or high beams that could startle the animals. Typical Locations: Nature reserves, open rangeland, rural highways, areas with wild horse populations (e.g. Camargue (France), Nevada (USA), Mongolia, or Romania)

Wild horse

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for ducks on the road.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for ducks. It alerts drivers to the possible presence of ducks (or other waterfowl) crossing the road — often with ducklings — and encourages extra caution to avoid harm to animals and accidents. Ducks may cross the road, especially near ponds, rivers, wetlands, or urban parks. Drivers should: slow down and be ready to stop for animal crossings.

Info duck

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@Guest - Apr 27, 2026

Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.

This traffic sign indicates a warning for an uncontrolled crossroad. It alerts drivers that a crossroad without traffic signals or priority signs is ahead. Drivers should slow down and be alert for traffic from side roads that may not stop. Yield according to local right-of-way rules (e.g., in many European countries, give way to the right). Typical Locations: Rural areas and roads where no clear priority is assigned.

I find this a bit confusing! Eventually, should we give way or not when we see this sign?! I know about this sign but this Cross in the sign is really confusing.

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@Guest - Apr 24, 2026

Its very helpful for practice. thankyou for your efforts.

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@Guest - Apr 18, 2026

This sign i made myself, to underline the importance of mutual respect between road users.

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@Guest - Apr 17, 2026

Just wanna say thank you whoever made this website. Very helpful :D

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@Guest - Apr 17, 2026

I am updating the platform, website might be unstable. Please give feedback.

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@Guest - Apr 17, 2026

I'm from Brazil and its surprisingly different in Portugal. Most signs are different and you have to use your intuition. Some I blatantly got wrong and some I had no idea. Also, the car ones are very confusing bc that is differs from car to car. For instance, if your car doesn't have cruise control you dont know the symbol, same for flat tires. Luckly I have a car that have those but those who dont have no idea what those symbols mean.

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@Guest - Apr 16, 2026

What is the minimum points requiwred to pass exam please?

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@Guest - Apr 16, 2026

hello wery helpful also free

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@Guest - Apr 15, 2026

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@Guest - Apr 15, 2026

I'm very curious how many average drivers know the signs.? Common sense and courteous..is the best driving language.

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@Guest - Apr 05, 2026

Occasionally, my selection would not highlight. What was no problem I knew the answers.

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@Guest - Apr 03, 2026

There is a sign that is literally described as "Warning for speed bumps on the road" in the Turkish official traffic rules; but in here, it says "bad road surface"

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@Guest - Apr 02, 2026

No, roundabouts in Ireland are counter-clockwise. The signs are wrong, too!

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@Guest - Apr 02, 2026

Why on earth are all vehicles and all signs on the wrong side of the road?

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@Guest - Mar 21, 2026

useless, primitive, shallow

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@Guest - Mar 21, 2026

i lost all my nerves

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@Guest - Mar 18, 2026

Nice

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@Guest - Mar 18, 2026

The practice test is so easy to understand

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@Guest - Mar 16, 2026

Thanks very important

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@Guest - Mar 11, 2026

nice

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