Road Safety Signs In India And What They Mean

Whether you're an experienced driver or a budding enthusiast, understanding traffic rules in a country like India has become integral to road safety. That's only due to the fact that traffic signs in India and other countries have become silently conducted road behaviour.
Thus, ignoring them against laws will be a dangerous act. Each year, the traffic rules undergo a significant update. Thus, to let you understand the traffic signs in India, here's presenting a safe guide about the rules & signs. Let's not waste time and read on.

Understanding the Different Traffic Signs and Symbols
As the name implies, those would be the road markings that must be obeyed at all times, or else the traffic officers will issue a challan. Such signs are designed to ensure that the free flow of traffic does not get impeded while also informing road users of certain rules, such as speed restrictions and no parking spots.
Sign Shapes
Round shapes: The round shapes are used for regulatory signs. And if you see this sign, you already have to pay attention and follow it accordingly. Else, you may get a fine for any kind of violation.
Triangle shapes: This shape gets used for cautionary signs. And when anyone sees the triangle sign, it is imperative to drive carefully and attend to details on the road ahead. Nonetheless, there's just a single triangle sign that only belongs to a regulatory sign group. It's “Give Way” that comes in the shape of the upside-down triangle.
Octagon shape: The sign gets used for the stop sign. Because of this, there are not too many signs using this particular shape for other implications.
Rectangular sign: This sign is generally used for informational signs. When you navigate toward some destination, you must pay attention to the rectangular signs.
Colour signs:
Here's what the colour signs have to indicate:
Red: Red means danger. And the use of this colour in the traffic signs indicates compulsory rules & possible dangers. When it's about the traffic light, it generally means that you need to stop. And for the traffic signs, red implies meanings instead of ‘stop'. It gets used for the cautionary and regulatory signs. You must not skip the red traffic sign.
Yellow: Yellow turns out to be one of the three colours used for the traffic lights. Nonetheless, you must see less yellow than green and red in the traffic sign. In a majority of cases, it indicates that the vehicles slow down or become cautious.
Green: This colour is associated with informative signs that guide some destination or give directions. This sign gives you information concerning the distance towards the destination.
Blue: The colour blue with the rectangular shape is used for indicating the nearby destination. The colour with a round shape is used for the regulatory signs. Mostly, the sign is used for taking a turn.

Signs for students and kids
For parents, their toddlers and children mean more than the world to them. And thus, they always want to keep them secure and safe. Nonetheless, it's not possible to follow their children anywhere and everywhere. That's where their safety on the road gets into question. But if the teenagers are well informed about the traffic signs, they can protect themselves carefully on the road. So, they must learn about: school crossing signs, seat belt signs, stop signs, and more.

Functions of traffic signs
It's quintessential for the drivers to learn about traffic signs or road safety signs. After all, it ensures the safety of oneself and even for others. The functions of the traffic signs are-
- Informing road users about the distance left to reach a certain destination.
- Informing road users about the specific locations like the ones of the public convenience outlets, hospitals, and restaurants
- For cautioning the road users about hazards at proximity with areas like colleges and schools
- Informing roads travellers about the alternative routes of a certain destination
Understanding the importance of traffic signs
For beginners, road signs prevent mishaps on roads, besides safeguarding vehicle users and pedestrians. In addition to this, traffic signs even ensure that road users simply follow a set of rules to reduce the possibility of traffic offences' commitment. Now that you have learned about the ins and outs of traffic signs, you can now walk on the road safely.
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