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Collection of Traffic Signal Pictures (63)
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A hand-drawn traffic signal showing a flashing red light-indicating stop-and-proceed-with-caution behavior at intersections.
A stylized traffic signal with all three lights lit and sound waves indicating an audible cue-ideal for pedestrian safety awareness.
This triangular warning sign signals that a traffic light-controlled intersection is ahead-slow down and prepare to stop if needed.
A classic three-light traffic signal with red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) lamps in a metallic housing.
A standard “No Right Turn” traffic sign used globally to prohibit right-hand turns at intersections.
A classic red octagonal stop sign-mandatory for drivers to come to a complete stop before proceeding.
This warning sign alerts drivers to an upcoming traffic light intersection, helping them prepare to stop or proceed safely.
A clear visual reference of six standard road signs for cyclists and pedestrians: red circles (prohibition), red triangles (warning), and blue circles (mandatory).
A clear, high-contrast one-way sign directing traffic to the left-essential for urban navigation and compliance.
A standard U.S. yield sign: an inverted red triangle with a white center and bold “YIELD” lettering.
A classic three-light traffic signal showing the standard color sequence used worldwide for controlling vehicle flow.
A friendly traffic light with smiling lights reminds us: red means stop, yellow means slow down, and green means go!
Technical diagram of the R10-18a "Photo Enforced" sign per MUTCD standards, showing precise measurements and color requirements.
A standard roundabout sign used globally to indicate a circular intersection where traffic flows counterclockwise.
A stylized traffic light with all three lights glowing brightly, ideal for educational or safety-related content.
Standard vertical traffic signal with red (stop), yellow (caution), and green (go) lights in a classic gray housing.
A standard vertical traffic signal showing all three lights-red (top), yellow (middle), and green (bottom)-fully illuminated.
A classic three-light traffic signal with active yellow caution light and directional arrow signals for left (red) and right (green) turns.
A lineup of five traffic lights demonstrating active red, amber (yellow), and green signals-helpful for understanding traffic control logic.
A modern, minimalist stop sign featuring crisp white typography against a solid black background, enclosed in a clean octagonal frame.
Québec’s Route 20 sign pointing toward Montréal, with a yellow Route 1 shield and right-turn indicator.
A standard diamond-shaped two-way traffic sign showing opposing arrows to indicate bidirectional traffic flow.
A simple traffic-light model to assess and communicate learning readiness: red means “I need help,” yellow means “I understand but need support,” and green means “I’m ready to try alone.”
This iconic yellow warning sign alerts motorists to areas where kangaroos may cross the road-common in rural and outback Australia.
This official dead-end sign warns drivers that the road terminates ahead-no through passage allowed.
This standard diamond-shaped warning sign signals potential hazards ahead-common in road signage and safety protocols.
This blue sign warns drivers they’re approaching a divided highway with physical separation between opposing traffic lanes.
A standard vertical traffic signal with red (stop), amber (caution), and green (go) lights all illuminated simultaneously.
A standard European-style dead-end sign: blue background, white T-shape, and red rectangle indicating no through traffic.
A standard European-style blue traffic sign featuring a white front-view car icon, typically signaling parking, vehicle restrictions, or designated zones.
A realistic traffic signal assembly with two vertical traffic light heads and integrated pedestrian crossing signals mounted on a sturdy pole.
A standard “No Parking” traffic sign: white car symbol on blue background with a red diagonal slash.
A dual-panel pedestrian signal: left shows “Walk” (white figure), right shows “Don’t Walk” (orange hand) with 14-second countdown.
A standard U.S. yield sign: red inverted triangle with white inner triangle and bold “YIELD” lettering.
This sign tells drivers that the left three lanes continue straight, while the rightmost lane is for right turns only.
Proper leveling ensures traffic signals are aligned horizontally (left to right) and vertically (front to back) for driver clarity and compliance.
A standard U.S.-style stop sign-red, octagonal, with uppercase "STOP" in white-used worldwide for traffic control and safety compliance.
A standard pedestrian crossing warning sign-blue border, white interior, black figure walking-used on roads to signal foot traffic zones.
This standard green sign with a white dual-lane road symbol marks a divided highway or expressway entrance.
This sign indicates three dedicated lanes for vehicles proceeding straight ahead-no turning allowed.
This sign warns drivers that a side road joins from the left and vehicles on that road have priority-yield accordingly.
This universal information sign directs drivers and pedestrians to nearby assistance, maps, or visitor centers.
This blue directional sign points to Penedès, highlighting available services and operating hours for travelers on route S.
