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Which type of signs contain information about hazardous conditions?

  1. Regulatory signs.

  2. Warning signs.

  3. Information signs.

  4. Guide signs.

The correct answer is: Warning signs.

Warning signs are specifically designed to alert drivers to potentially hazardous conditions on the road. These signs help prepare drivers for unexpected situations or changes in the road environment that could pose a danger, such as sharp turns, steep hills, pedestrian crossings, or roadwork ahead. Their distinct shapes, often yellow and diamond-shaped, are intended to catch the attention of drivers quickly, ensuring they reduce speed or take other precautions as necessary. Regulatory signs, on the other hand, inform drivers of specific laws or regulations that must be followed, such as speed limits and stop signs. Information signs provide guidance about the road or nearby amenities, while guide signs direct drivers toward locations or distances, such as exit signs or directional signs. Each of these sign types serves its own purpose, but warning signs are uniquely focused on enhancing safety by warning of hazards that could lead to accidents if not heeded.