Traffic Rules

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Across
  1. 2. Crossing Pedestrian crossing signs alert drivers to areas where people may be crossing the road. It's like a visual reminder to be vigilant and prioritize the safety of those on foot.
  2. 4. Street One-way streets allow traffic to flow in only one direction. It's like following a designated path, ensuring a smooth and organized journey for all drivers.
  3. 7. Light The traffic light is a signaling device with red, yellow, and green lights controlling the flow of traffic. It's like a color-coded conductor guiding vehicles through an orderly dance.
  4. 8. Overtaking No overtaking signs discourage passing other vehicles in specific areas. It's like a visual contract, promoting a steady and safe pace for everyone on the road.
  5. 9. Parking No parking signs indicate areas where parking is prohibited. It's like a puzzle where drivers must find the right spot to leave their vehicles without causing disruptions.
  6. 11. Lane Bicycle lanes are designated paths for cyclists on the road. It's like sharing the street, with cyclists and drivers understanding and respecting each other's space.
  7. 13. U-Turn No U-turn signs indicate locations where making a U-turn is not allowed. It's like a gentle reminder to plan routes and turns mindfully, maintaining traffic flow.
  8. 15. Merge Lane merge signs indicate points where two lanes join into one. It's like merging into a teamwork lane, requiring drivers to take turns and cooperate for a seamless transition.
Down
  1. 1. Roundabouts are circular intersections where traffic flows counterclockwise. It's like entering a friendly carousel, smoothly navigating turns and exits with patience and caution.
  2. 3. Crossing Railroad crossing signs warn drivers of upcoming train tracks. It's like a precautionary note, urging everyone to be alert and ensure a safe passage across the tracks.
  3. 5. Sign The stop sign is a red, octagonal sign that instructs drivers to come to a complete stop. It's like a command from a friendly traffic officer ensuring everyone takes turns safely.
  4. 6. Zone School zones are areas near schools with reduced speed limits during specific times. It's like a protective shield, ensuring the safety of children arriving or leaving school.
  5. 10. Sign The yield sign is a triangular sign indicating that drivers should give the right of way to others. It's like a polite gesture on the road, promoting courtesy and safe interactions.
  6. 12. The crosswalk is a marked path for pedestrians to cross the road safely. It's like a designated zone where people and vehicles cooperate to ensure a smooth passage.
  7. 14. Limit Speed limits are designated maximum speeds for vehicles on specific roads. It's like a safety guideline, reminding drivers to maintain a pace that ensures everyone's well-being.