An orange-colored sign means:
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Railroad crossing ahead.
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School zone ahead.
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Construction zone ahead.
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You must change lanes ahead.
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Explanation
Construction signs are generally diamond or rectangular shaped, orange with black letters or symbols. These signs warn drivers that construction, maintenance, or utility work is underway along the highway, and alert them to unusual or potentially hazardous conditions in or near the work zone. When driving in a construction zone, you should exercise caution due to potential hazards and the presence of workers. Adjust your speed, stay alert and follow any additional instructions by flaggers to ensure safety for both yourself and the workers on or near the roadway.
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