Road signs don’t always make sense. In fact, it’s no surprise that there are entire manuals made to help all of us drivers understand the hundreds of different signs we see on the road.
Here to help you get where you’re going safely, we’ve created this guide to common road signs and what they mean.
There are three main categories of road signs that come in a variety of shapes and colors, each with their own meaning. Some of them are plain and easily deciphered, while others require a little explanation.
The three main categories are:
Knowing what each of these signs means can keep you safe, or at least going in the right direction.
With the rise of technology, a lot of people turn to GPS when they aren’t familiar with an area.
But when you can’t, guide signs are absolutely necessary.
They include:
Warning signs are meant to save your life by warning you against tight turns, cliffs, steep grades, or other such hazards.
More often than not they will use symbols rather than words, and typically have a diamond, triangle, or octagonal shape in either red, orange, or yellow.
This category includes:
These are all the signs that are considered a part of “traffic control.” This means they help to keep order on the streets, and along the fringes.
Regulatory signs include:
Because we are often driving when we see signs, we must be able to gauge their importance and relevance to the road ahead rather quickly. This is why the categories above aren’t the only ways signs are divided.
Other ways to identify a sign’s meaning are by color and shape.
As a society, we’ve been trained to view colors on a scale. By doing so, all of us understand that green means “Go” or “Good,” yellow means “caution,” and so on.
While the scale is everywhere, we see it very often on the road. Here are the common sign colors and their meanings:
While colors are used for a variety of different signs, there is still a system- and a scale.
On the other hand, shapes of signs, while still categorized, are a lot more focused on their meaning.
As mentioned, certain shapes have only one meaning. And like colors, the standardization of these shapes is intended to make it easier for our brains to receive certain information quickly.
There are also dozen of symbols, arrows, and lines used for signs as well. The DMV has provided a quick guide to understanding all of them.
Beyond traffic, guide, or regulatory road signs, there are hundreds of other signs you may come across while driving. These include:
If you own a business, you may find yourself in need of one or two of these signs.
Whether you need them for your business or private property, get your signs custom made to meet the regulations of your state or local municipality.
Best of Signs has thousands of templates to choose from, including those for street signs and parking signs. You can then use our customization tool to make any adjustments.
Find the sign that meets your needs with Best of Signs.
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