Traffic signs
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Steep incline ahead
Subida steil (Baha velocidad pasobra mi ta acercando un subida hopi skerpi). Bahada peligroso (Baha velocidad pasobra mi ta acercando un bahada hopi skerpi).
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Dangerous intersection ahead
Reduce speed. A dangerous intersection is coming up. It is not yet known whether to give preference or one has preference.
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Road Narrow ahead
Caminda ta bira smal. Baha velocidad pasobra caminda ta bira smal y tene cuenta cu trafico contrario.
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Slippery Road
Slippery Road. The road may be slippery. Drive slowly and with caution. This is not a permanent sign. It is used only in specific situations such as oil spills.
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Children playing
Slow down and be alert. You are entering an area where children may be present (e.g. near schools or playground).
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Pedestrian Crossing Area
You’re approaching a location with frequent pedestrian crossing. Reduce speed and watch carefully for people crossing the road.
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Loose rocks
There may be rocks or debris on the road. Slow down to avoid damage or loss of control. This is not a permanent sign. It is only used in specific situations such as when rocks or debris fall from a truck, etc.
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Two-way Traffic
You’re entering a road where traffic flows in both directions. Stay on the right side and drive cautiously.
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General danger
This sign indicates a general hazard ahead. Additional information is usually placed below the sign, for example, “Speed bump ahead”.
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Tram crossing
You are entering an area where trams share the road with motor vehicles. Trams have the right of way when crossing asphalt road s or intersections unless otherwise indicated. Drive carefully and yield when necessary.



