Traffic Signs Guide

Learn about the different traffic signs used in Pakistan and stay safe on the roads.

Warning Signs

These signs warn you about upcoming hazards or changes in the road. Proceed with caution.

Dangerous Curve

Dangerous Curve

Warning for a dangerous curve ahead. Reduce speed and drive carefully.

Pedestrian Crossing

Pedestrian Crossing

Warning for a pedestrian crossing ahead. Look out for people crossing the road.

Slippery Road

Slippery Road

Warning for a slippery road surface ahead, especially in wet or icy conditions.

Road Narrows

Road Narrows

Warning that the road ahead narrows and becomes more restrictive.

Road Works

Road Works

Warning that roadwork or construction is taking place ahead. Reduce speed.

Traffic Signals Ahead

Traffic Signals Ahead

Warning that there are traffic signals ahead. Be prepared to stop if necessary.

Children Crossing

Children Crossing

Warning that children may be crossing the road ahead, usually near schools or playgrounds.

Two-Way Traffic

Two-Way Traffic

Warning that the road has traffic moving in both directions.

Falling Rocks

Falling Rocks

Warning that there is a danger of falling rocks or debris on the road.

Wild Animals

Wild Animals

Warning that wild animals may cross the road ahead.

Uneven Road

Uneven Road

Warning for an uneven or bumpy road surface ahead.

Steep Descent

Steep Descent

Warning for a steep downhill slope ahead. Use lower gear.

Steep Ascent

Steep Ascent

Warning for a steep uphill slope ahead. Be prepared for the climb.

Railway Crossing

Railway Crossing

Warning that there is a railway crossing ahead. Be prepared to stop.

Roundabout Ahead

Roundabout Ahead

Warning that there is a roundabout ahead. Prepare to yield to traffic already in the roundabout.

School Zone

School Zone

Warning that you are approaching a school area. Watch for children and reduce speed.

Low Flying Aircraft

Low Flying Aircraft

Warning that aircraft may fly at low altitudes over or near the road.

Crosswind

Crosswind

Warning of possible strong crosswinds that may affect vehicle stability.

Cattle Crossing

Cattle Crossing

Warning that cattle may cross the road ahead.

Danger

Danger

General warning sign indicating danger ahead. Often accompanied by another sign explaining the specific hazard.

Loose Gravel

Loose Gravel

Warning for loose stones or gravel on the road surface that may damage vehicles or cause loss of traction.

Quayside or River Bank

Quayside or River Bank

Warning that the road is close to water, such as a river, lake, or harbor.

Intersection

Intersection

Warning for an upcoming intersection or junction where traffic crosses from different directions.

Road Hump

Road Hump

Warning for a speed bump or hump ahead designed to slow traffic.

Double Bend

Double Bend

Warning for a series of bends or curves in the road ahead.

Tunnel Ahead

Tunnel Ahead

Warning that you are approaching a tunnel. Turn on lights and be prepared for darkness.

Falling or Fallen Rocks

Falling or Fallen Rocks

Warning for areas where rocks may fall onto the road or where fallen rocks may be on the road.

Cyclists

Cyclists

Warning that cyclists may be on the road or crossing ahead.

Elderly People Crossing

Elderly People Crossing

Warning that elderly or disabled people may be crossing the road, often near retirement homes or community centers.

Accident Prone Area

Accident Prone Area

Warning that the area has a history of frequent accidents. Drive with extra caution.

Fog Area

Fog Area

Warning that the area is prone to fog conditions which may reduce visibility.

Sharp Turn Left

Sharp Turn Left

Warning for a sharp turn to the left ahead. Reduce speed significantly.

Why Learn Traffic Signs?

  • Understanding traffic signs is fundamental to road safety.
  • Knowledge of traffic signs is essential for passing your driver's license test.
  • Awareness of signs reduces your risk of traffic fines and accidents.
  • Traffic signs help you stay alert on the road and warn of potential hazards.
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