This red octagon sign tells cars and people they must quit moving.
Stop
You wait at this sign for a big vehicle to pick you up and take you to school or work.
Bus Stop
This sign is usually above a door and shows you the way to go out.
Exit
You see a big blue sign with a white "H" when you need to see a doctor.
Hospital
This sign on a store door means you can go inside.
Open
This sign is often yellow or red. It tells you that something nearby could hurt you.
Danger
This sign has an "X" and tells you to watch out for big trains on the tracks.
You look for this sign when you need to wash your hands or use the bathroom.
Restroom
This where police officers work to keep the community safe.
Police Station
This sign on the store door means the store is not ready for you to go in.
Closed
This yellow sign tells you to slow down and be very careful.
Caution
These are white lines on the road that show you the safe place to walk across the street.
Crosswalk
You push a button and walk into this moving box to go to the second floor.
Elevator
This is where firefighters stay with their big red trucks.
Fire Station
This sign has three green arrows and goes on a bin for plastic, bottles, aluminum cans, or paper.
Recycling
This sign means you are not allowed to go inside that way.
Do Not Enter
You go to this very big place to get on an airplane.
Airport
You use these to walk up or down to another floor.
Stairs
You pull this red handle on the wall if you see smoke or fire.
Fire Alarm
You see a big "P" sign where it is okay to leave your car.
Parking
You see orange signs and cones when workers are fixing the road.
Construction
You go here to get on a train that travels underground.
Subway Station
This word is on signs for things you only use during a "big problem," like a fire.
Emergency
This sign shows a tent.
Camping
This sign shows a white moving person and means it is safe to cross.
Walk