Indian Traffic Signs With Their Meanings You Must Know

- Did you know what the colours of traffic signs in India mean?
- Find out why traffic signs are of different shapes in India.
- Learn some rare traffic signs and their meanings.
In India, it's incredibly easy to get a driver's license. That's the reason why many are not well aware of certain rules and traffic signs they need to follow when they are driving along any road in the country. Sure, the main ones like the U-turn sign or the parking sign are recognizable by everyone but what about the rare ones that you may encounter occasionally and not know anything about? We've decided to give you a crash course on Indian traffic signs today and also list out 5 rare signs that you should definitely know the meanings of.
What are the types of traffic signs in India?
Traffic signs in India can be categorized into three major groups. They are:
- Regulatory signs: These signify mandatory rules that you must follow or face penalty because not following them may result in the traffic flow being affected and leading to dangerous situations.
- Cautionary signs: These signs are meant to give warnings to the driver regarding potential dangers that may lie ahead. They can include sudden turns and curves, lane transitions, or pedestrian crossings.
- Informatory signs: As their name indicates, they pass along important information to the drivers, like the distance to the nearest fuel station or hospital.
Why are the shapes of traffic signs different in India?
The shapes of traffic signs in India are different as they play a big role in communicating the meanings of the signs. Here's how:
- The round shape is used for regulatory signs that demand your full attention.
- The octagon shape is only used for the stop sign, which means you must stop at any cost.
- Triangles are mostly reserved for cautionary signs that ask you to be careful of what lies ahead.
- Rectangles are used for informational signs.
What do the colours of traffic signs indicate?
- Red: Usually associated with danger, the red colour indicates compulsory rules and possible dangers.
- Yellow: Yellow signs usually ask you to slow down or be more cautious.
- Green: Green colour is used for informative signs.
- Blue: Blue coloured signs are reserved for indicating a destination nearby.
5 Indian traffic signs with their meanings you must know
Loose Gravel: This sign cautions the driver about loose gravel that may lie on the road ahead so they can be careful about driving on the road.
Staggered Intersection: This weird-looking sign is very important for safety as it tells you that a left and a right turn are very close to each other and there may be cars approaching from either direction.
Gap In Median: If you forget to take the exit on the highway, look for this sign, which indicates there's a safe gap in the median to make a U-turn and get to the other side.
Unguarded Level Crossing: This is a sign that asks you to be cautious since the railway crossing ahead does not have any pole to stop you. It's pretty rare in today's times, but you should definitely be aware of it.
Men at Work: When you see such a sign, look out for people who might be working on the road ahead.
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