The picture shows:

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A sharp curve sign.
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A one way sign.
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A no-left-turn sign.
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A flashing arrow panel.
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Explanation
Large flashing arrow panels are placed on the roadway or mounted on vehicles to alert drivers of lane closures in work zones. They are used both day and night to improve visibility. When approaching an arrow panel, merge in the direction indicated and follow any additional channeling devices guiding you through changing traffic patterns. If the panel is in caution mode without a directional arrow, proceed with extra caution.
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