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n. (traffic sign English)
Usage examples of "traffic signs".
So they went along in their pokey fashion, the weirdly shaped Gremlin making rolling stops at traffic signs and the Eldorado, a little bit later, doing the same.
About twenty miles before the Lorton exit we came across temporary traffic signs warning us that the junction was closed off.
Speeding, failure to obey traffic signs, dangerous and reckless operation of a motor vehicle.
Spray-painted graffiti defaced the retaining walls of the freeway exit ramp and obscured the directions on a couple of traffic signs, in an area of the city previously spared such dreary vandalism.
People in cars with plates from the Midwest and South rubbernecked, and the drivers ignored the traffic signs, seeming to delight in suicidal lane changes and illegal turns onto one-way streets.
For fifteen minutes or so she drove through the streets of Richmond, her speed slow, and she obeyed all traffic signs though there were hardly any cars out.
The ride now was smooth as glass, and the cabbie's pace slowed as he seemed to remember what traffic signs were for.
Like him they wore crude helmets of hammered sheet metal, small shields-most of them with metal covers cut from old traffic signs-and breastplates of leather boiled in wax or tallow and picked out with riveted straps of metal on the more vulnerable points.
He handed an examination sheet to the cop, who took it and said, 'Look into the viewer, please, and identify the traffic signs and signals which I will show you.
Before the sky turned black he had noticed not a leaf moving, yet stoplights and traffic signs swayed.