12/16/2019

Warning sign - Traffic merging, Change lanes, Two-way traffic [ Japan driving ]

These yellow signs are you can see somewhere. And you can easily imagine what they are warning.

This is 4th time for the Japanese warning signs. I explain about Traffic merging, Fewer lanes, Narrow road, Two-way traffic.


[ Traffic merging ] Mandatory, Better, Good

This is shown there is the merging traffic ahead. You should prepare to merging another traffic from brunch. If you drive on the priority road, it is no need to give a space. However, for a smooth traffic, I would like you to give space for them...  I'm sorry to be honest, there are a lot of Japanese who are not good at for giving way.
Traffic merging

[ Fewer lanes ] Mandatory, Better, Good


This is shown there is the fewer lanes ahead. You can see sometimes on the expressway. You should prepare to merging another lanes.
I'm sorry you may be able to see Japanese rough driver in sometimes. Please forgive since don't have knowledge, manners, skills, or everything. The merging rules is enter in order to each lanes like fastener(zipper).
Fewer lanes


[ Narrow road ] Mandatory, Better, Good

This is shown the road will be narrowed ahead. You can see sometimes on the mountain or winding road. You should take care your speed, another traffic, or somethings.
Narrow road


[ Two-Way ] Mandatory, Better, Good

This is shown there is the two-way traffics from separate way. You should take care opposite traffics. This sign is rare, you may be able to see in the mountain area. Japanese roads are almost two-way roads. This sign is set the point from separate to Two-way traffic.
Two-Way


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