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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings
Traffic signs use standardized shapes and colors to convey meaning quickly. For example, red signs mean stop or prohibition, yellow signs warn of hazards, and green signs provide directional information. An octagon always means STOP, while a diamond shape indicates a warning.
Pavement markings also guide traffic: yellow lines separate traffic moving in opposite directions, while white lines separate lanes moving in the same direction. A solid line means you should not cross it, whereas a broken line indicates that passing or lane changing is permitted when safe.