Lifestyle Desk, New Delhi. While walking on the road, we often see colorful signs and signs of different shapes. These signs are crucial for your safety and smooth travel. If these signs are understood correctly, the likelihood of accidents is reduced and traffic flows smoothly. In this article, we’ll explain in simple terms the key traffic signs that every driver, pedestrian, and cyclist should know.

Road work in progress (ROAD WORK)

Road Work

This sign indicates that repair or construction work is underway on the road ahead. It is important to slow down and proceed with caution when passing through this area.

The road ahead is turning left (BEND TO LEFT)

BEND TO LEFT

This warns that the road ahead curves to the left. Sudden turns can cause accidents, so the driver is alerted in advance.

Slippery Road

SLIPPERY ROAD

This sign is posted if the road is wet, unpaved, or slippery. It is important to brake gently and proceed with control.

CHILDREN CROSSING

CHILDREN CROSSING

This sign is most commonly seen near schools or playgrounds. Drivers should reduce speed as children may suddenly appear on the road.

There is a traffic signal ahead.

TRAFFIC SIGNAL AHEAD

This indicates that a signal is coming in the distance. Drivers are advised to slow down and pay attention.

No overtaking

NO OVERTAKING

This sign means that overtaking is strictly prohibited. It is usually placed on narrow or dangerous roads.

Maximum speed 30 (30 MAXIMUM SPEED)

30 MAXIMUM SPEED

This is a speed limit sign which indicates that vehicles should not exceed the speed of 30 kmph here.

NO ENTRY

NO ENTRY

This sign means that entry onto this road or lane is strictly prohibited. It is usually placed on the opposite side of a one-way street.

No parking

NO PARKING

This sign indicates that parking is not allowed here.

No U-turn

NO U-TURN

This means that turning around is not permitted here, which is crucial for maintaining orderly traffic flow.

Turn left ahead

TURN LEFT AHEAD

This indicates that you have to turn left in the future.

There is a roundabout ahead.

ROUNDABOUT

This sign indicates that there is a roundabout ahead. Drivers should slow down and yield to vehicles approaching from the right.

AHEAD ONLY

AHEAD ONLY

This sign means that the vehicle can only move forward, no turning is allowed.

For cyclists only

CYCLISTS ONLY

This route is designated for cyclists only, and other vehicles are prohibited.

For pedestrians only

PEDESTRIANS ONLY

This area is reserved for pedestrians only. Vehicles are not allowed here.

Two lanes are merging ahead (MERGE AHEAD)

MERGE AHEAD

This warns that two roads are about to merge ahead. Therefore, it’s important to maintain careful control of the vehicle.

Pedestrian Crossing

Pedestrian Crossing

This sign indicates that pedestrians are crossing the road ahead. Drivers should be prepared to stop.

DEER CROSSING

DEER CROSSING

This sign, often posted in wooded areas, indicates that animals may be crossing the road. Be cautious and slow down.

Two-way traffic

Two-way traffic

This board indicates that from now on, vehicles will be moving from both directions on the single road, hence extra caution is required.

HILL DOWNWARDS

HILL DOWNWARDS

This sign indicates that there is a steep slope ahead, so it is important to be careful with brakes and speed control.

These small details can save us from major accidents. If everyone understands these signs and walks responsibly on the road, accidents can be significantly reduced.