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UK Traffic Warning Signs in English with Pictures: Excluding low bridges, railway and tramway level crossings, bus and pedal cycle facilities, traffic calming and road works.

100 yards to stop line, 50 yards to GIVE WAY line, Traffic signals ahead, Part time traffic signals ahead, Crossroads, T-junction, Side road, Staggered junction, Traffic merges from the left, Traffic merges onto the main carriageway, Roundabout, Bend to right (left if symbol reversed), Double bend first to the left (right if symbol reversed), Junction on a bend (symbols may be reversed), Plate used with "roundabout" or "bend" signs, Risk of lorries overturning on bend to the left (right if symbol reversed), Sharp deviation of route to the left (right if chevrons reversed) (alternative designs), Block paving incorporated into a roundabout to indicate sharp deviation of route, Plate used with warning signs where a reduction in speed is necessary, Road narrows on both sides, Road narrows on right (left if symbol reversed), Oncoming vehicles in middles of road, Single file traffic in each direction, Road wide enough for only one line of vehicles, End of dual carriageway, Two-way traffic, Two-way traffic on route crossing ahead, Worded warning. "Ford" may be varied to "Flood", "Gate", "Gates" or "No smoking", Try brakes after crossing a ford or before descending a steep hill, Steep hill downwards, Steep hill upwards, Plates used with "steep hill" signs, Escape lane ahead (sign used with "steep hill" or "try your brakes" signs), Opening or swing bridge, Quayside or riverbank, End of bridge parapet, abutment wall, tunnel mouth, etc., Water course alongside road, Soft verges, Soft verges for 2 miles, Tunnel, Hump bridge, Uneven road, Slippery road, Side winds, Distance to hazard (400 yards), Distance and direction to hazard (250 yards, left), Distance over which hazard extends (hazard extends for 2 miles), Low-flying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise, Gliders likely, Low-flying helicopters or sudden helicopter noise, Risk of falling or fallen rocks, Traffic queues likely ahead, Slow-moving military vehicles likely to be in or crossing the road, Slow-moving vehicles, Slow-moving vehicles for 2 miles, Risk of ice. "Ice" may be varied to "Snowdrifts", Warning sign to indicate other dangers (plate must be used to indicate the hazard), For example: Fire station ahead, STOP when lights show., Warning: Hidden dip, Zebra crossing, Pedestrians in road for distance shown, Frail pedestrians likely to cross, Disabled pedestrians. "Disabled" may be varied to "Blind", Children going to or from school, Alternative plates used with the previous "school" sign, Lights warning of children likely to be crossing the road on their way to or from school (used with "school" sign), Pedestrians likely to be crossing a high-speed road where there is no formal crossing point, Horse-drawn vehicles likely to be in the road...

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The diagrams and information in this video are an adaptation from the following publicly available information:

"Know Your TRAFFIC SIGNS". Official Edition, Department for Transport, Fifth edition 2007, Seventeenth impression 2015, UK. Crown copyright 2007. Publication released under the terms of the Open Government Licence v2.0. See license terms: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/d...
Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publica...

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