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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings
Traffic control devices communicate through standardized shapes and colors. For example, an octagon always means STOP, a diamond indicates a warning, and a rectangle conveys regulatory information like speed limits. Colors provide instant cues: red for prohibitive commands, yellow for warnings, and orange for temporary construction zones.
Pavement markings also regulate traffic; yellow lines separate opposing traffic, while white lines separate lanes moving in the same direction. A solid line means do not cross, and a broken line means passing is permitted when safe. Understanding these signs, signals, and markings is essential for obeying traffic laws and navigating roads safely.