BC TRAFFIC SIGNS 02The province has a comprehensive system of signs that guide drivers throughout the region, ranging from speed limits to cautionary warnings. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT BC Traffic Signs Test 02 1 / 25 Shows an action that is not permitted Do not enter unless local traffic Do not enter roadway Means a traffic circle ahead 2 / 25 Slow moving vehicle ahead Yield right-of-way Dead end street ahead Stop sign ahead 3 / 25 Yield the lane to oncoming traffic The lane is only for right turns Two-way traffic ahead Vehicles from both directions must turn left, no through traffic allowed 4 / 25 School bus stop ahead Railway crossing ahead Pedestrian crossing Traffic control signals ahead 5 / 25 School bus stop ahead School crosswalk No pedestrians Playground nearby 6 / 25 Cyclists may be on roadway School bus stop ahead Lane is too narrow for side-by-side driving Bicycle crossing 7 / 25 No right turn on red light Do not turn right Do not turn left Only right turn allowed 8 / 25 Lane ahead closed Construction zone ends Detour ahead Construction ahead 9 / 25 Right turn only Winding road ahead, slow down Right turn allowed Curve ahead — slow down 10 / 25 Narrow bridge ahead Divided highway ahead Divided highway ends ahead Road under construction 11 / 25 Do not enter ahead One-way road only Do not pass No parking ahead 12 / 25 Scenic view ahead Wildlife preservation center ahead Zoo ahead Watch for deer ahead 13 / 25 Road merges with another road Two-way traffic ahead Two-way traffic ends Curb lane of cross street ahead 14 / 25 Motorcycles not permitted on this road Bicycle parking permitted here Bicycle parking not permitted on this road No bicycle riding beyond this point 15 / 25 Free flow Hidden road Merging traffic ahead Road curves left 16 / 25 Do not park here Restricted parking available Free parking available Park in the area between the signs 17 / 25 Pavement ends ahead Bridge Ahead Intersection ahead Narrow road ahead 18 / 25 Do not stop Dead end Do not go this way Parking is not permitted; turn around and park somewhere else 19 / 25 One way - gives direction of traffic on cross street One-way traffic ends Two-way traffic ahead Do not turn right 20 / 25 Trans-Canada highway Hospital nearby Recreation area ahead Off-road facilities - Hiking 21 / 25 No trucks Roundabout ahead Route for large trucks Shows a permitted action 22 / 25 Signal lights ahead, prepare to stop when lights are flashing Railway crossing ahead, prepare to stop when lights are flashing No traffic light ahead School bus stop ahead 23 / 25 You may exit if you remain in right-hand lane Sharp curves in the road Hazard close to the edge of the road Roundabout ahead 24 / 25 Speed limit for rural school zones Indicates a lower speed limit ahead Maximum speed of 50 km/hour from this sign to next sign End of 50 km per hour zone 25 / 25 Pedestrians not permitted Pedestrian crosswalk ahead Pedestrian pathway only; vehicles prohibited School zone ahead; watch for children crossing and obey any crossing guards on duty Your score is ADVERTISEMENT