Warning signs warn of possible dangers or unusual conditions ahead and alert motorists on the hazards to expect. They are usually shaped as triangles with a red border.
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General warning sign
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Other dangers; plate beneath will state nature of danger
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Restricted Zone ahead
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Electronic Road Pricing (road toll) gantry ahead
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Road hump
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Uneven road
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Road narrows on right (Left if symbol is reversed)
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Road narrows on both sides ahead
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Two-way traffic crosses a one-way road
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Two-way traffic ahead
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Traffic drives on the opposite direction ahead (Keep right and let incoming traffic pass on the left)
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Lanes merge ahead
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Double bend first to left (Right if symbol is reversed)
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Dual carriageway ends
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Crossroads
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Side road on left
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Side road on right
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T-junction
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Y-junction
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Y-junction
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Traffic merging from left behind
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Road slippery when wet
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Staggered junction
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Steep ascent
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Steep descent
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Quayside or river bank ahead
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Tunnel ahead
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Traffic signals in use ahead
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Gated railway crossing ahead
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Ungated railway crossing ahead
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Indication of a level crossing
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Low flying aircraft
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Roundabout ahead
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Zebra crossing ahead
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Bend to the right ahead (left if symbol is reversed)
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Advance warning of a height restriction ahead
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Children ahead - School crossing patrol
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Animals crossing road ahead
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Pedestrians on road ahead
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Elderly or blind people ahead
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Slow down
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Maintain a slow speed to anticipate hazards ahead
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Bridge with low headroom ahead
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Curve alignment marker (Bend to left; right if chevron is reversed)
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Sharp deviation to the left (right if chevrons are reversed)
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Sharp deviation to the left (right if chevrons are reversed) Road
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Extended curve alignment marker / 'Waveline' (Bend to left; right if chevrons are reversed)
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