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Florida Drivers Handbook - Chapter 4 - Traffic Warning Signs

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The Florida drivers handbook is your guide to getting a Florida drivers license. Inside the drivers manual you will find driving laws, explanations of how to get your drivers license, and details of the different types of drivers licenses Florida offers.

Chapter 4 - Signs, Signals, and Pavement Markings

Chapter 4 of the Florida Drivers Handbook includes photos of Florida road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings and explains each of them.

Topics Addressed in Chapter 4 of the Florida Driver Handbook include:

Traffic Signals Drawbridge Signs and Signals
Traffic Signs Specials Signs
Traffic Warning Signs Pavement Markings
Traffic Rectangle Signs Railroad Crossing Signs and Signals

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Florida Drivers Handbook - Traffic Warning Signs

Ch. 4 Traffic Warning Signs

Here are some common warning signs. These signs give you advance notice of possible hazards ahead. Drive with caution.

Slippery When Wet. In wet weather, drive slowly. Do not speed up or brake quickly. Make sharp turns at a very slow speed.

slippery when wet sign


Divided Highway Ahead. The highway ahead is divided into two one-way roadways. Keep to the right.

divided highway ahead


Divided Highway Ends. The divided highway on which you are traveling ends 350 to 500 feet ahead. You will then be on a roadway with two-way traffic. Keep to the right.

divided highway ends


Low Clearance. Do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign.

low clearance ends sign



Bicycle Crossing. Warns you in advance that a bikeway crosses the roadway ahead.

bicycle crossing sign



Merging Traffic. You are coming to a point where another traffic lane joins the one you are on. Watch for other traffic and be ready to yield the right-of-way when necessary.

merging traffic sign


Pedestrian Crossing. Watch for people crossing the street. Slow down or stop if necessary.

pedestrian crossing sign



Narrow Bridge. The bridge is wide enough to accommodate two lanes of traffic, but with very little clearance.

narrow bridge sign



Dip. There is a low place in the road. Go slowly and be ready to stop if the dip is filled with water.

dip sign



Soft Shoulder. The dirt on the side of the road is soft. Don’t leave the pavement except in an emergency.

soft shoulder sign



One Lane Bridge. The bridge is wide enough for only one vehicle at a time. Make sure the bridge is clear of oncoming traffic before you cross.

one lane bridge sign



Pavement Ends. The road surface ahead changes from a hard surfaced pavement to a low-type surface or earth road.

pavement ends sign



Right Curve. Slow your speed and keep well to the left. The road will curve to the right.

right curve sign



Double Curve. The road will curve to the right, then to the left. Slow your speed, keep to the right, and do not pass.

double curve sign



Winding Road. There are several curves ahead. Drive slowly and carefully.

windng road curves sign



Truck Crossing. Watch for trucks entering or crossing the highway.

truck crossing sign



Cross Road. A road crosses the main highway ahead. Look to the left and right for other traffic.

crossing road sign



Side Road. Another road enters the highway from the direction shown. Watch for traffic from that direction.

side road sign



Sharp Right Turn. The road will make a sharp turn to the right. Slow your speed, keep to the right, and do not pass other vehicles.

sharp right turn



Reduction of Lanes. There will be fewer lanes ahead. Traffic must merge left. Drivers in the left lane should allow others to merge smoothly. Right lane ends.

reduction of lanes



Advisory Speed Sign. The highest safe speed you should travel around the curve ahead is 25 miles per hour. Advisory speed signs may be used with any diamond-shaped warning sign.

advisory speed sign



Hill/Downgrade. Slow down and be ready to shift to lower gear to control speed and save brakes.

hill downgrade sign



Yield Ahead. This sign warns of a yield sign ahead. Slow down and be prepared to stop at yield sign or adjust speed to traffic.

yield ahead sign



Traffic Signal Ahead. This sign warns of traffic signals at the intersection ahead. Slow down; poor visibility is likely.

traffic ahead sign



Stop Sign Ahead. When you come to this sign, slow down to be ready to stop at the stop sign check.

stop ahead sign



Two-Way Traffic Ahead.
The one-way street or roadway ahead ends. You will then be facing oncoming traffic.

two way traffic ahead sign



Animal Crossing. The animal pictured on the sign is common in this area: watch for this species crossing the road particularly during twilight and night-time hours.

animal crossing sign



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