This sign indicates that:

The highest safe speed drivers should travel around the curve ahead is 25 MPH.
There is a school zone after the curve.
The safe speed around the curve ahead is at least 25 MPH.
Drivers may not turn right if traveling at 25 MPH or less.
Explanation

The Advisory Speed Around Curve sign provides drivers with a recommended safe speed for approaching and driving through a curve in the road. This is not a posted speed limit, but a warning intended to help you maintain control of your vehicle—especially on sharp or unexpected curves.
The advisory speed is shown on a plaque placed below a yellow diamond-shaped curve warning sign and typically displays a suggested speed like “25 MPH.” This speed is based on ideal driving conditions.

Key Points:
- The advisory speed is not legally required, but ignoring it can be dangerous, especially in rain, fog, or low visibility.
- Always slow down before entering the curve, not while you are in it.
- Failing to follow the advisory speed may result in skidding, rollovers, or loss of control, particularly on sharper turns.

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