12/12/2019

Warning sign - Crossing, Rotary sings [ Japan driving ]

From this time, I will inform the warning signs.

You can see somewhere the following sings.

These yellow signs are basically only using illustration easy to imagine ( = No Japanese ). So, you can understand these signs.
However there are rarely signs, so you can not see them in your driving.


[ Crossing a road ] Mandatory, Better, Good


This sign is a caution of road crossing. This sign is used to set a place where you can not check the crossing easily ( Mountain, winding, city road with many houses,  Uphill road,,,,,).
Crossing a road


[ Brunch crossing ] Mandatory, Better, Good


This sign is a caution of brunch crossing. This sign is used to set a same place as above sign ( Crossing a road ).  This sign has two version. another version is " ┫" sign ( opposite brunch).
Brunch crossing


[ T crossing ] Mandatory, Better, Good


This sign is a caution of T junction crossing.
This sign is used to set a same place as the above signs. Since you see also the Stop marking at the same time, you should full stop and turn right or left after checking the safety of the traffic.
T crossing


[ Y crossing ] Mandatory, Better, Good


This sign is the difference version of the above sign ( T crossing ). A action of safety driving is same of that. Japan has many T crossing. And, Y crossing is also many less than T crossing.
 Y crossing

[ Rotary ] Mandatory, Better, Good

As I informed you before page(Traffic sign & Marking 9), there are rarely the roundabout for road crossing in Japan. However, this signs are set in some stations. Some station are one-way streets (= Rotary ) to reduce traffic congestion of the commuting time. You can see this sign in the station.
Rotary

Continue to Next


Next time, I will continue to inform you about curving signs.

I would like you to check another sings (following links) for Japanese Traffic.

  1. Topics
  2. Traffic sign
  3. Assist sign
  4. Guidance sign
  5. Warning Sign


I would like you to be helpful for your Japan driving in Japan.
If you have any questions, please let me know them by sending a direct mail or fill comments




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