Regulatory Signs
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This sign means one thing, you must stop. Bring your vehicle to a complete halt before the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection. Look carefully for other traffic or pedestrians before it is safe to proceed.

This sign is your heads-up. You are entering a school zone. Slow down, drive with extra caution, and keep a sharp eye out for children. Their safety depends on you.

A yield sign means you need to give way. Traffic already in or approaching the intersection has the right-of-way. Be prepared to slow down or even stop if necessary. Only go when the path is completely clear and safe.

This sign is a railway crossing warning. Railway tracks are ahead. Always slow down, look both ways for trains, and be prepared to stop. Do not take chances at train tracks.

When you see this sign, it means bicycles are commonly present in this area. Be extra cautious and watch for cyclists. Remember, sharing the road safely keeps everyone protected.

This sign tells you where you can park, but with a restriction. You are only allowed to park in the designated area between the signs during the specific times shown. Always check the posted hours to avoid a ticket.

Heads up. This sign warns you that snowmobiles may be using this road. Drive with extra caution, especially in winter conditions, and be prepared to share the road safely with them.

This sign means prohibits entering. This road is typically a one-way exit or ramp where traffic flows in the opposite direction. Entering could lead to a dangerous head-on collision.

When you see this sign, it marks a no stopping zone between the signs. You cannot stop your vehicle here, even for a moment. This ensures traffic keeps moving smoothly and safely.

This sign denotes a no standing area between the signs. You can only stop momentarily here, usually to pick up or drop off passengers. Do not leave your vehicle unattended or wait for extended periods.

This sign means no parking in the marked area. You might be allowed brief stops for loading or unloading, but parking your vehicle here is prohibited. Always follow local parking regulations.

No left turns at this upcoming intersection. If you need to go left, you will have to find an alternative route or make a series of right turns to reach your destination.

This sign tells you that you cannot go straight through this intersection. Your only options are to turn left or right. This is used to manage traffic flow and enhance safety.

U-turns are not permitted at this location. This restriction reduces potential collisions. Find a safer, permitted place to turn around.

This sign with a red light means no right turn on red. You must wait for the light to turn green before you can make your right turn. This often protects crossing pedestrians or manages busy intersections.

This sign restricts left turns during specific hours. Pay close attention to the times posted. Outside of those hours, left turns might be permitted, but during the indicated times, you will need to find another way.

This space is strictly reserved for vehicles with a valid accessible parking permit. Parking here without one is illegal and can result in a fine. This ensures easy access for people with disabilities.

This sign means bicycles are prohibited on this road. It is often used on highways or other routes where it is unsafe for cyclists. Bicyclists must use alternative, safer paths.

Pedestrians are not allowed on this road. This is common on high-speed roads or areas without safe walking paths. Pedestrians should use sidewalks or designated walking routes.

This sign directs you to pass to the right of any upcoming traffic island or obstacle. Follow the arrow to navigate safely around road features and maintain proper traffic flow.

Warns of an upcoming change in speed limit. Prepare to adjust your speed, either by slowing down or speeding up, to match the new limit you will see posted ahead.

This sign means passing is not allowed in this section of the road. Overtaking other vehicles here is dangerous and illegal. Wait until the restriction ends and it is safe to pass.

If you are driving slower on a multi-lane road, this sign reminds you to keep to the right lane. This helps faster traffic flow smoothly in the left lanes and improves overall road safety.

You are entering a Community Safety Zone. This is not just a warning. It means fines for traffic offenses are higher here. Drive extra carefully as pedestrian and public safety is prioritized.

The speed limit in this zone is lower during school hours. Observe the speed limit shown when the yellow lights are flashing.

All traffic in both directions must stop for school buses with flashing lights. Critical for the safety of children. Do not move until lights stop.

This sign is installed on multi-lane highways with no centre median divider. It informs drivers approaching from both directions that they must stop for a school bus when its signal lights are flashing.

The driver in lane one must turn left. The driver in lane two must turn left or go straight ahead and the driver in lane three must turn right.

Shows a one-way traffic direction. Drivers must follow the arrow. Helps avoid wrong-way entries.

This sign warns you of a pedestrian crossover ahead. Be prepared to slow down, and you must stop and yield the right-of-way to any pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross.

Indicates a shared center lane for two-way left turns. Vehicles from both sides may use it. Keeps through lanes clear.

Reserves a curb space for vehicles with accessible parking permits. For picking up or dropping off passengers. Unauthorized vehicles may be fined.

Restricts lane use to certain vehicles during specified times. Used for buses, bicycles, or carpool lanes. Promotes efficient lane usage.

Advises slower vehicles to stay in the right lane. Left lane is for passing. Improves traffic flow and safety.

Alerts drivers to yield when buses re-enter traffic. Found on the back of buses. Ensures smoother transit operations.

Drivers must not stop on the railroad tracks. This prevents your vehicle from being caught on the tracks if a train approaches.

The purpose of the SHARED PATHWAY sign is to indicate that both cyclists and pedestrians are expected to share the space on the path. All users should be aware of others and share the pathway safely.

This sign indicates a designated route for vehicles transporting dangerous goods. It guides drivers of such vehicles on an approved path, often to avoid populated or sensitive areas.

This sign indicates that vehicles transporting dangerous goods are not permitted on this road. Drivers of such vehicles must find an alternate route.

This sign specifies the maximum legal speed of 70 KM/H, applicable under optimal driving conditions (bare and dry road, good visibility).

This sign, showing an arrow and 50 KM/H, serves as a warning that drivers will soon encounter a reduced speed limit of 50 KM/H and should adjust their speed accordingly.

This combination of signs clearly identifies the route as a Disaster Response Route, indicating its restriction to Emergency Vehicles Only During A Disaster.

The WRONG WAY sign is a crucial warning, indicating that a driver is attempting to enter a one-way street or ramp against the correct flow of traffic, posing a serious hazard.

This ONE WAY sign is a regulatory sign that designates the single permitted direction of traffic flow on the street it governs, ensuring drivers know to proceed only in the direction of the arrow.

This sign represents two lanes of traffic separated by a dashed line, with one arrow pointing up and the other pointing down, clearly indicating that the road is a two-way street.

This sign is a crucial warning, prohibiting drivers from stopping their vehicle on railway tracks. Stopping on tracks, even for a moment, can place occupants in extreme danger from an approaching train.