What does the T-intersection sign mean?

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MacLilah
07/30/25 9:07am
The T-intersection sign indicates a T-shaped road junction. In principle, this sign is placed on roads that match the shape of the intersection, and it is positioned at an appropriate location before entering the T-intersection. Its purpose is to warn drivers to proceed with caution and reduce speed. Additional information: Traffic warning signs are facilities that use graphic symbols and text to convey specific information, aimed at managing traffic, indicating driving directions, and ensuring smooth road flow and driving safety. They are applicable to highways, urban roads, and all dedicated roads, and have a legal nature that must be adhered to by all vehicles and pedestrians.
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