These signs warn of possible dangerous conditions immediately ahead.
Very sharp right turn ahead
Divided highway begins ahead
Sharp right curve, maximum recommended speed 40 km/h
Divided highway ends ahead
Pedestrian crosswalk ahead
Two-way traffic ahead
Winding road ahead
Right lane ends ahead
Road ends, exit right or left
Left lane ends ahead
Bump ahead
Merging roadways ahead
Steep hill ahead
Hidden intersection ahead
Bridge ices
School area indicated by fluorescent yellow-green pentagon
Narrow bridge ahead
Hazard marker showing an obstruction
Stop ahead
Low structure clearance 4.1 metres
Traffic signals ahead
Right curve ahead
Playground ahead
School crosswalk ahead
Deer crossing area ahead
Railway crossing advance warning, track position indicates the angle the railway tracks cross the road
Road slippery when wet
Traffic island ahead
Roundabout ahead
Pavement ends
Maximum recommended speed on exit 40 km/h
Maximum speed limit change ahead
Reserved Bus Lane ahead
Reserved Lane located in curb lane of cross-street, if turning right, enter the second lane from the curb
Reserved Lane located in median lane of cross-street, if turning right, enter the curb lane
Prepare to stop. When the amber lights on the sign are flashing, approaching drivers should be prepared to stop, as the traffic signal ahead is red or about to turn red.
Railway Crossing Sign: This railway crossing sign is equipped with warning lights and bells. When the lights are flashing and the bells are ringing, be prepared to stop as they warn you of an approaching train.
The number on the square sign under the railway crossing sign indicates the number of train tracks. Refer to the Railway Crossing section for further information.