What does the elephant drawing on the highway sign mean?

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JesseFitz
07/24/25 1:02pm
When you see this sign while driving, it serves as a reminder to be cautious, as there may be elephants crossing the road here. Below is some relevant information about highway signs: 1. Highway driving safety has become increasingly important, and correctly recognizing and understanding highway signs plays a crucial role in ensuring safe driving. Additionally, proper recognition and understanding of highway signs can also help you reach your destination more quickly. 2. There are many types of highway signs. Generally, highways are categorized into two common types, indicated by uppercase letters "G" and "S" at the beginning, followed by one-digit, two-digit, or four-digit numbers, such as G3, G11, and G2014. Highways starting with "G" represent national highways. Lane indicator signs. Above or on the highway lanes, there are lane indicator signs at regular intervals (printed fonts on the road surface). These include lane names and speed limits (minimum and maximum).
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VonMaverick
08/11/25 7:06am
When driving on the highway, I often pay attention to those speed cameras nicknamed 'elephants,' which are primarily installed to monitor vehicle speeds and prevent speeding-related accidents. The presence of these devices serves as a reminder for drivers to slow down, as speeding is the leading cause of traffic accidents, especially in complex road conditions or during changing weather. As an ordinary driver, I’ve found that maintaining a reasonable speed not only avoids fines but also reduces the likelihood of rear-end collisions or rollovers. Personal experience tells me that easing off the accelerator before approaching a camera and using navigation apps for early warnings of their locations is more effective. The principle of 'safety first' lies in driving a bit slower—those few minutes saved by speeding pale in comparison to ensuring your family arrives home safely. I’ve also heard accident reports showing that installing these cameras reduced accident rates by over 20%, making our drives more secure. Overall, this isn’t a restriction but protection.
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