Warning Signs
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This sign warns drivers of an upcoming dangerous bend or curve in the road to the right. Drivers should slow down and be prepared to steer the vehicle around the curve. These signs are common on mountain roads, where the curves can be particularly sharp.

This sign warns drivers of an upcoming dangerous bend or curve in the road to the left. Similar to the right curve sign, it is a signal to reduce speed and drive with caution.

This sign indicates that there are multiple curves ahead, with the first one turning to the right. It is a warning to be extra cautious and maintain a safe speed, as the road will continue to bend and turn.

This sign warns of an approaching succession of dangerous curves, starting with a turn to the left. Drivers should reduce their speed and be ready for a winding road. These signs are frequently seen on the scenic and challenging mountain passes of Morocco.

This sign warns drivers of a steep downhill gradient ahead, in this case, a 10% slope. This indicates a loss of 10 meters of altitude for every 100 meters traveled. Drivers should shift to a lower gear to use engine braking and avoid overheating the brakes.

This sign indicates a steep uphill gradient, in this case, a 6% slope. This means for every 100 meters traveled, the altitude increases by 6 meters. Drivers should shift to a lower gear to provide more power and maintain a steady speed, especially on Moroccan mountain roads.

This sign warns that the road ahead will become narrower from both the left and right sides. This could be due to a bridge, construction, or a change in the road structure. Drivers should be cautious and be prepared to merge or adjust their position.

This sign indicates that the road ahead will narrow on the right-hand side. Drivers should be aware of the change in road width and may need to move their vehicle slightly to the left to maintain a safe distance from the edge of the road or other obstacles.

This sign warns drivers that the road ahead will become narrower from the left side. Drivers should be aware of the change in road width and may need to adjust their vehicle’s position to maintain a safe distance from the edge of the road or oncoming traffic.

This sign indicates an upcoming crossroads where a less important or minor road intersects with the main road. Drivers should be prepared for traffic entering from either side and should proceed with caution, even if they have the right of way.

This sign warns drivers of a movable or drawbridge ahead. Drivers should be prepared to stop if the bridge is open to allow boats to pass. This sign is rare in Morocco but may be found near coastal areas or major ports.

This sign is a serious warning that the road is approaching an unprotected edge, such as a quay, wharf, or riverbank. Drivers must be extremely careful to avoid driving off the edge and into the water. This is a critical warning in port cities or areas with canals or rivers.

This sign warns of an upcoming section of the road that is uneven, has potholes, or other surface irregularities. Drivers should reduce their speed to maintain control of the vehicle and avoid damage.

This sign alerts drivers to an upcoming speed bump, also known as a hump or dos d’âne in French. Drivers must slow down significantly to cross the bump safely without damaging their vehicle’s suspension.

This sign warns that the road surface ahead may be slippery due to conditions like rain, ice, or loose gravel. Drivers should reduce their speed and avoid sudden braking or sharp steering maneuvers to prevent skidding. This is particularly important on Morocco’s mountain roads during wet weather.

This sign indicates that the road surface is covered with loose gravel or stones. Drivers should slow down to avoid their tires kicking up stones that could damage their own vehicle or others. It also warns that the traction on the road is reduced, so careful driving is necessary.

This sign warns of loose gravel on the road ahead. Drivers should reduce speed, avoid sudden braking or sharp turns, and maintain extra distance from vehicles to prevent flying stones and loss of traction.

This sign indicates a risk of falling or fallen rocks. Drivers should proceed cautiously, watching for debris on the road, unexpected obstacles, and be ready to stop or swerve safely if needed.

This sign means a pedestrian crosswalk is ahead. Drivers must slow down, look for people crossing, and be prepared to yield right of way to all pedestrians in or entering the crosswalk.

This sign alerts drivers to a nearby school zone. Extra caution is required for children crossing or walking near the road, with reduced speeds and readiness to stop at all times during school hours.

This sign warns of cyclists likely to cross or be present. Drivers should slow down, watch for bikes entering the roadway, and share space carefully.

This sign signals areas where cows may be crossing or present on the road. Drivers should be alert for animals, especially in rural or farming regions.

The sign alerts drivers to zones where sheep may cross the road. Reduced speed is needed, as sheep may move unpredictably, often in herds.

Camels may cross the road ahead. In desert or arid areas, this sign prompts drivers to be vigilant for slow-moving large animals, especially near dunes or oases.

The area ahead is frequented by wild deer. Drivers must be ready to brake or slow, especially at dawn or dusk when animals are active.

This warns of horse riders using or crossing the road. Slow driving and increased distance are crucial to avoid startling the animals and to keep riders safe.

A signalized intersection is approaching. Drivers must prepare to obey traffic lights, adjust speed, and watch for stopping vehicles.

Aircraft may be taking off or landing nearby, often close to airports or airstrips. Expect unexpected engine noise or distractions and stay focused on driving.

The road ahead is prone to gusty or high winds. Drivers, especially of high-profile or light vehicles, need to grip the wheel securely and watch for sudden sideways movement.

The sign indicates a transition to, or presence of, two-way traffic. Drivers should remain on the correct side, watch for oncoming vehicles, and avoid overtaking where lines or conditions prohibit it.

This sign warns of unspecified hazards ahead. Drivers must be alert for unusual or unexpected road conditions, such as sharp bends, accidents, or roadworks requiring extra caution.

The sign indicates a railway crossing with gates or barriers. Slow down and prepare to stop if the barrier is down. Never cross until it is fully raised and the way is clear.

A railway crossing without gates is ahead. Approach carefully, look both ways, and only cross the tracks when you are sure no trains are coming.

The warning is for a tramway crossing or tram tracks on the road. Expect possible tram vehicles, watch for signals, and yield to trams as they have the right of way.

Tractors or agricultural vehicles may use or cross the road ahead. Reduce speed, expect slow-moving traffic, and allow extra space when passing such vehicles.

The sign alerts you to the presence of horse-drawn vehicles. Drive slowly, keep a safe distance, and avoid sudden sounds or maneuvers that could frighten animals.