Welcome! The purpose of this program is to provide you with the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to drive your vehicle safely.
Modern traffic signs use symbols instead of words. However, drivers must be familiar with both types of signs. Where applicable, both signs are shown.
Two-way traffic ahead
Divided highwaya head
Road surface slippery when wet
Bump or rough road ahead
Obstruction Pass to either side
Divided highway begins Keep to the right
Section of roadway regularly crossed by deer
Steep hill ahead Shift to lower gear or slow down if going down very steep hill
The following high-risk locations were selected for photo speed enforcement:
For a current list of the locations visit www.sgi.sk.ca.
Stop sign ahead
Divided highway ends
Traffic signals ahead Be prepared to stop
Railway ahead Road intersects with rail tracks ahead at angle depicted
Road narrows Road ahead is not as wide as the road you are driving on
Narrow bridge ahead Width of pavement narrower than approach
Lane ends Right lane ends
Winding road ahead First curve right
Reverse curve ahead Two turns in opposite directions separated by a tangent of less than 120 m, first turn right
Curve to the right ahead
Sharp curve to the right ahead Maximum advised speed Recommended safe speed
Underpass ahead Overhead clearance as shown
Concealed or hidden intersection ahead Road from right and/or left
Added lane Two roads converge and merging movements are not required
Two lanes merge ahead Traffic entering from right
Checkerboard Road ends
Pavement ends Continuation has gravel surface
Surface subject to icing Bridge or roadway surface may be slippery at zero degrees Celsius˚, slow down
Snowmobile crossing ahead
Cattle crossing ahead
Warns of T-intersection Road turns sharply right and left
Playground ahead When this sign has a km/h tab mounted underneath, it means that this speed is to be observed
Pedestrian crosswalk or corridor ahead
School bus stop ahead Stop for bus with flashing lights
School crosswalk ahead
Chevron (arrowhead) Posted in groups to guide drivers around sharp curves in the road
Slow moving vehicle Mounted on the rear of vehicles that travel at speeds less than 40 km/h. It warns drivers approaching from behind to slow down.