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This Slide Show is to review the basic colors of signs. Click to advance the show This show is strictly on colors. Do not rely on shapes.
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Your basic street signs that you might see on a daily basis are red, white and yellow. Red – a regulatory color for stop, yield, do not enter signs White – used for regulatory information such as speed limits, directional signs such as one-way, lane changes, and stop here signs Yellow -- used for warning of road conditions and dangers ahead such as curves in the road, and special crossings such as deer or school crossings.
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These colors are mainly seen on highways for information Green – use mainly on highways for displaying distance and road directions Blue – used for displaying road services such as rest areas and business at the exits Brown -- used information leading to parks and recreation areas.
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Orange relates to construction or maintenance dangers Orange– Watch out for construction or maintenance, be ready to slow down or stop.
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This Slide Show is to review the basic colors of signs. Click to advance the show When you see a color, try to guess what that color means. Do not rely on shapes.
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What is green used for?
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Green is for Direction information.
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What is yellow used for ?
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Yellow is to warn about Road Conditions
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What is brown used for?
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Brown is used for informational and recreational
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Be sure to try to guess before clicking what white is used for.
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White is for regulatory information. Yes, obey these signs!
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What is red used for ?
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Red is used for stop signs, yield and restriction signs or “Do Not” signs
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What would blue be used for?
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Blue is used for traveler services, information, and for Interstate and state route markers
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What is orange used for?
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Orange is used for Work Zones
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Use the next slide for a review on sign colors
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Your basic street signs that you might see on a daily basis are red, white and yellow. Red – a regulatory color for stop, yield, do not enter signs White – used for regulatory information such as speed limits, directional signs such as one-way, lane changes, and stop here signs Yellow – used for warning of road conditions and dangers ahead such as curves in the road, and special crossings such as deer or school crossings. These colors are mainly seen on highways for information Green – use mainly on highways for displaying distance and road directions Blue – used for displaying road services such as rest areas and business at the exits Brown – used information leading to parks and recreation areas. Orange relates to construction or maintenance dangers Orange – Watch out for construction or maintenance, be ready to slow down or stop.
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