Warning Signs
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InGreece, a triangular warning sign with a red border and a black curved arrow pointing left warns drivers of a left hand bend ahead.

You are approaching a winding road with several bends. This sign visually represents a series of curves, alerting drivers to reduce speed and prepare for multiple turns ahead.

A curved black arrow pointing right in a triangle indicates a bend to the right. Drivers should reduce speed and remain in lane while navigating the turn.

This warning sign shows a zigzag pattern starting to the right, indicating a series of curves ahead. Drivers must proceed with caution, maintaining control and adjusting speed as necessary.

The triangular warning sign with a descending vehicle illustrates a hazardous descent. Drivers should shift to a lower gear, avoid heavy braking, and maintain control, especially in wet or icy conditions.

Drivers may need to downshift for more power and ensure safe climbing, especially when towing or during poor road conditions.

This warning sign shows two black lines converging inward, indicating that the road becomes narrower on both sides. Drivers should reduce speed, maintain lane discipline, and be prepared for possible oncoming traffic or limited clearance.

Drivers must be alert and avoid unintended entry into water, especially in low visibility or unfamiliar routes.

The zigzag line starting to the left signals successive tight bends. Drivers must reduce speed, remain attentive, and carefully handle the steering through each curve.

The horizontal bar with a vertical line suggests a bridge that can open for boat passage. Drivers should be ready to stop and wait while the bridge is in operation.

The three black cars indicate possible vehicle build up, advising drivers to reduce speed and maintain a safe following distance

The image of stones flying from behind a vehicle highlights gravel on the road surface. This can impact traction and visibility, especially at higher speeds.

A skier icon in a triangle alerts drivers of ski paths crossing the roadway. This is common in snowy regions and requires slowing down and watching for skiers.

The bicycle icon warns drivers of cyclists ahead or along the road, requiring extra caution and sharing the lane responsibly.

The twin arc pattern indicates surface irregularities. Reduce speed to maintain vehicle control and minimize impact on suspension.

The zebra crossing symbol alerts drivers to slow down and yield to pedestrians crossing the road, especially in urban zones.

The person digging indicates ongoing road maintenance. Expect lane changes, temporary signs, or slow moving machinery.

The car shown at an angle near the road edge warns of soft or crumbling road edges, which may lead to rollover or loss of control

The adult and child icon indicates school areas, parks, or residential zones where children are present. Reduce speed and stay alert.

The elk icon is common in forested or rural Greece roads. Elk are large and dangerous in collisions, so extra vigilance is necessary, especially at dawn or dusk.

The leaping deer symbol indicates potential reindeer on or near the road, particularly in Lapland and other northern regions. Reduce speed and remain cautious

The tram icon shows an at grade tram crossing. Watch for trams that have priority and operate in both directions

The large black X alerts drivers to an unregulated crossroads. Vehicles from the right have the right of way. Proceed with care.

A thicker main road intersected by a thin line shows that side traffic must yield to main traffic. Be alert for merging vehicles.

The circular arrow pattern signals the presence of a roundabout. Prepare to give way to vehicles already inside and follow the circular traffic flow.