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The yellow light in traffic signals was added in 1920. Before that, traffic lights only had red and green lights, which would change directly with no warning.
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Stop
Come to a complete stop at the intersection
No Entry
Entry is prohibited on this road
Speed Limit
Maximum speed allowed on this road
Curve
Road curves ahead
Pedestrian
Watch for pedestrians crossing
Slippery Road
Road may be slippery when wet
Hospital
Hospital nearby
Parking
Parking available
Fuel Station
Fuel station nearby
Road safety is not just about following signals; it is a shared responsibility. Every year, thousands of lives are lost in Pakistan due to road accidents, many of which are preventable through better awareness and strict adherence to traffic laws.
Traffic Pakistan aims to empower every citizen to become a responsible driver. Through our comprehensive guides, practice tests, and detailed sign explanations, you can not only prepare for your driving license but also contribute to a safer environment for everyone on the road.
Understanding the logic behind traffic rules is the first step toward safety.
Recognizing traffic signs instantly can save lives in critical moments.
Safe driving is a civic duty and a sign of a civilized society.
Our practice modules ensure you are ready for the official licensing exam.
Discover some surprising and interesting facts about traffic signs around the world
The first traffic light was installed in London in 1868. It was gas-operated and only had red and green lights. The first electric traffic light was installed in Utah, USA in 1912.
Unnecessary honking contributes to noise pollution. Be polite on the road—use your horn only when truly needed.
Ignoring a STOP sign is a major traffic violation. Always come to a complete stop to avoid accidents.
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