What does the warning sign for falling rocks on walls indicate?

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OFrancisco
08/26/25 4:11am
The warning sign for falling rocks on walls indicates to be cautious of falling rocks. Function of safety signs: Safety signs are made of aluminum plates and high-intensity reflective film. This product has a simple structure, easy installation, durability, and excellent reflective warning effect. It is widely used in public places such as roads, highways, and parking lots to warn pedestrians and vehicles. Classification of safety signs: Tourist area signs: Signs that provide the direction and distance to tourist attractions. Road construction safety signs: Signs that notify traffic in construction areas. Prohibition signs: Signs that prohibit or restrict the traffic behavior of vehicles and pedestrians. Guide signs: Signs that convey information about road direction, location, and distance. Instruction signs: Signs that indicate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. Warning signs: Signs that warn vehicles and pedestrians of dangerous locations. Other types of signs: Highway signs, billboards, speed limit signs, parking lot signs, driving school signs, highway signs, and various other types of signs.
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Donovan
09/08/25 5:21am
Having driven for decades, frequently on mountain routes, I immediately recognize the risk of loose rocks when I see a falling rocks warning sign on the wall—indicating the potential for rocks to dislodge from cliffs or old structures at any moment. The danger is particularly heightened after heavy rain or during seasons of frequent geological activity. Each time, I promptly reduce my speed to 40-60 km/h, keep the windows slightly open to listen for any movement (but not too wide to avoid flying debris), and maintain a following distance of at least 50 meters. I recall an incident last year at a tunnel entrance in Yunnan: after spotting the warning sign and slowing down, small rocks indeed tumbled down seconds later—thankfully, my quick reaction prevented any mishap. Experience has taught me that these signs are not mere decorations; safety comes first. Regularly check tire treads and brake systems to ensure reliable stopping power on steep slopes. Avoid driving such routes at night or during strong winds, and frequently check real-time road conditions via mobile maps to avoid becoming the protagonist of an accident.
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