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Danger. Posted before dangerous areas (for example, construction sites). - Answer✔
Danger Danger *Supplemental* (Watch for Streetcars). Posted before roads with streetcar
tracks. - Answer✔
Crossroads. Indicates an intersection or junction. Yield to traffic approaching from the right. -
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Single Curve. Indicates a single curve and its direction. - Answer✔
Double Curve. Indicates a double curve and its directions. - Answer✔
Dangerous Downgrade.
Posted before steep downgrades; indicates degree of downgrade. - Answer✔
Dangerous Upgrade. Posted before steep upgrades; indicates degree of upgrade. - Answer✔
Rough Road. Indicates uneven stretches of road. - Answer✔
Beware of Ice. Indicates that areas ahead freeze easily (for example, bridges, shaded or wooded
areas). - Answer✔
Slippery Road. Indicates stretches of road that may be slippery when wet or dirty. - Answer✔
Falling Rocks. Indicates stretches of road where there is danger of falling rocks. - Answer✔
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Loose Gravel. Indicates a stretch of road that has loose surface material. Reduce speed and
increase distance from the vehicle in front. - Answer✔
Traffic Jam Ahead.
Indicates that a traffic jam (Stau) may be ahead. - Answer✔
Oncoming Traffic. Posted where oncoming traffic normally is not expected (for example,
autobahns, and construction sites). - Answer✔
Drawbridge. Indicates a drawbridge ahead. - Answer✔
Quay or River Bank. Posted near areas where there is danger of vehicles leaving the road and
entering a body of water. - Answer✔
Signal Lights. Indicates traffic light ahead. - Answer✔
Pedestrian Crosswalk.
Indicates an upcoming pedestrian crosswalk. - Answer✔
Children. Posted where children may cross the street, particularly near schools or playgrounds.
- Answer✔
Bicycle Crossing. Indicates that cyclists may be crossing the road. - Answer✔
Domestic Animal Crossing.
Indicates domestic animals may cross the road. - Answer✔
Wild Animal Crossing.
Indicates wild animals may cross the road. - Answer✔
Low Flying Aircraft. Posted near areas where aircraft fly at low altitudes (for example, airports).
- Answer✔
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Guarded Railroad Crossing. Posted 240 meters before a guarded railroad crossing on top of the
marker with three stripes (sign 153). - Answer✔
Unguarded Railroad
Crossing. Posted 240 meters before an unguarded railroad crossing on top of the marker with
three stripes (sign 156). - Answer✔
Distance to Guarded Railroad Crossing. Indicates a crossing separated from the road by a
barrier. Posted 240 meters before a guarded railroad crossing. Each diagonal red stripe
represents 80 meters. - Answer✔
Distance to Unguarded Railroad Crossing. Indicates a crossing not separated from the road by a
barrier. Posted 240 meters before an unguarded railroad crossing. - Answer✔
Distance to Railroad Crossing. Posted before a railroad crossing and used with signs 153 and
156. The sign on the right with two diagonal red stripes is posted 160 meters before the
crossing; the sign on the left with one diagonal red stripe is posted 80 meters before the
crossing. - Answer✔
Railroad Crossing (St. Andrew's Cross). Posted at railroad crossings and is the mandatory stop
point when the barriers are closed or a train is approaching. A flashing red light with this sign
means a train is approaching and you must stop. - Answer✔
Railroad Crossing (St Andrew's Cross). Posted at railroad crossings. Variation of sign 201. -
Answer✔
Yield Right-of-Way.
Indicates driver must yield to traffic on the upcoming priority road. If necessary, come to a
complete stop to allow traffic on the priority road to clear before proceeding. - Answer✔
Priority Road Ahead.
Indicates that traffic on the priority road (indicated by the wide, curved black line) has the right-
of-way. Drivers must yield to traffic on the priority road. - Answer✔
Stop. Indicates driver must come to a complete stop before proceeding. - Answer✔
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