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--sECTION  � SIGNS,  SIGNALS &  MARKINGS


            Guide Signs

              Guide signs may  indicate what road you are on, and how to get to
            your destination. Many guide signs are rectangular, but some have
            other shapes. There are several different kinds of guide signs - route
            markers, information, destination, di  tance, and location  ign  . These
             igns may be accompanied by a "To"  ign or an arrow, indicating the
            highway, facility, or location that can be reached by following the signs.
            Here are some examples:


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            The numbers on these signs des­
            ignate specific exits, interstates
            or highways.                EXIT

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            Intersection  of  U.S.                                                              This sign mar1<s an  offi­
            Route 47 & Ga.  High­                                                               cially designated bicycle
            way  38.  These roads                                                               route. Be cautious of bi­
            are going  to cross or                                                              cyclists while traveling on
            meet the highway you                                                                this road.
            are traveling on.





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                         Milepost mar1<­  Caution - a vehicle displaying this
                         ers are placed   emblem is a slow-moving vehicle.
                         each mile along   A slow-moving vehicle is defined
                         the edge of the   as any vehicle moving less than
                         roadway  from   25 miles per hour. They are
                         one end of the   required by law to display
                         state to the oth­  this emblem.
                         er. Zero always
                         starts  at  the
                         south or  west
                         border  where
                         a route begins.





                                                                                     The  cross-buck  is placed  at all railroad
                                                                                     crossings. Yield to any approaching trains.
                                                                  This sign means there   Slow down, look and listen before cross­
                                                                 is a public parking area   ing. A sign below the cross-buck indicates
                                                                  in the direction of the   the number of tracks. A complete stop is
                                                                 arrow.              required when a red light is flashing.



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