Road Signs in Singapore - Warning Signs

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.

  • General warning sign

  • Other dangers; plate beneath will state nature of danger

  • Restricted Zone ahead

  • Electronic Road Pricing (road toll) gantry ahead

  • Road hump

  • Uneven road

  • Road narrows on right (Left if symbol is reversed)

  • Road narrows on both sides ahead

  • Two-way traffic crosses a one-way road

  • Two-way traffic ahead

  • Traffic drives on the opposite direction ahead (Keep right and let incoming traffic pass on the left)

  • Lanes merge ahead

  • Double bend first to left (Right if symbol is reversed)

  • Dual carriageway ends

  • Crossroads

  • Side road on left

  • Side road on right

  • T-junction

  • Y-junction

  • Y-junction

  • Traffic merging from left behind

  • Road slippery when wet

  • Staggered junction

  • Steep ascent

  • Steep descent

  • Quayside or river bank ahead

  • Tunnel ahead

  • Traffic signals in use ahead

  • Gated railway crossing ahead

  • Ungated railway crossing ahead

  • Indication of a level crossing

  • Low flying aircraft

  • Roundabout ahead

  • Zebra crossing ahead

  • Bend to the right ahead (left if symbol is reversed)

  • Advance warning of a height restriction ahead

  • Children ahead - School crossing patrol

  • Animals crossing road ahead

  • Pedestrians on road ahead

  • Elderly or blind people ahead

  • Slow down

  • Maintain a slow speed to anticipate hazards ahead

  • Bridge with low headroom ahead

  • Curve alignment marker (Bend to left; right if chevron is reversed)

  • Sharp deviation to the left (right if chevrons are reversed)

  • Sharp deviation to the left (right if chevrons are reversed) Road

  • Extended curve alignment marker / 'Waveline' (Bend to left; right if chevrons are reversed)

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