What is the sign for slippery road ahead?

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SerenityRose
07/25/25 2:30am
The sign for slippery road ahead has a yellow background, featuring a rear view of a car with zigzag tire tracks behind it. Additional information about warning signs is as follows: 1. Introduction: Warning signs are designed to alert drivers and pedestrians to potential hazards ahead. These signs typically have a yellow background with black borders and black symbols, shaped as equilateral triangles with the apex pointing upward. Upon seeing a warning sign, drivers should exercise caution, drive carefully, and reduce speed. 2. Legal regulations: In the People's Republic of China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau), warning signs feature black borders with a yellow background. In Sweden, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Finland, Iceland, Greece, the Republic of Macedonia, and Poland, warning signs have red borders with an amber background. Climate factors influence color choices in these frequently snowy regions, where red-on-amber signs are more noticeable than red-on-white signs. The polar bear warning sign in the Svalbard archipelago was changed from a black bear on a white background to a white bear on a black background (both being triangular signs with red borders). Some countries that typically use white-background signs may opt for amber for road construction or other engineering-related signs.
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LawsonDella
08/10/25 4:36pm
In my years of driving experience, that yellow triangular sign represents a slippery road warning. I remember the sign often depicted a simple icon of a skidding car, indicating that the road ahead might become dangerously slippery due to rain, oil spills, or ice and snow. Whenever I saw it, I would automatically ease off the accelerator and shift to a lower gear, as sudden braking on such surfaces could easily lead to loss of control. Once on a rainy night on a mountain road, I ignored that sign and ended up skidding, nearly veering off the edge. Since then, I’ve developed the habit of repeatedly checking my tires and brakes in bad weather. Actually, slippery roads aren’t just affected by weather; accumulated oil stains can also cause problems. So, fellow drivers should take precautions in advance, stay calm, and proceed slowly.
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