Stay Safe (Danger)
On the Move (Transportation)
In the Building (Navigation)
Helping Hands (Places & Tools)
Words to Know
100

This red, octagonal traffic sign commands drivers to come to a complete halt before proceeding.

Stop

100

You wait at this sign for a big vehicle to pick you up and take you to school or work.

Bus Stop

100

This sign is usually above a door and shows you the way to go out.

Exit

100

You pull this item if you see or smell smoke/ fire

fire alarm

100

This sign on a store door means you can go inside.

Open

200

This warning sign doesn’t tell you to stop—but it strongly hints that continuing forward is likely highly unsafe for you. (Typically red)

Danger

200

This sign has an "X" and tells you to watch out for trains.

Train Crossing

200

You look for this sign when you need to wash your hands. It could have a picture of a boy or girl or both on it. 

Restroom

200

This public facility sign directs you to the place where law enforcement officers work and where you can report emergencies or crimes.

Police Station

200

This sign tells you the fastest legal speed you’re allowed to go.

Speed limit
300

This sign warns of potential risks where injury is possible, but typically not life-threatening, and advises people to be careful. (Typically yellow)

Caution

300

These are white lines on the road that show you the safe place to walk across the street.

Crosswalk

300

You push a button and walk into this moving box to go to the second floor.

Elevator

300

This is where firefighters stay with their big red trucks.

Fire Station

300

This sign tells drivers that the road ahead ends.

Dead end.

400

This sign is often red with white lettering, and tells drivers they are prohibited from entering a roadway or area.

Do Not Enter

400

This transportation sign, often marked with an airplane symbol, directs travelers to terminals, gates, and runways.

Airport

400

You use these to walk up or down to another floor.

Stairs

400

It's a big blue sign with a white "H".

Hospital

400

What does the sign that shows a firetruck mean?

Fire station 

500

You see this sign and cones when workers are fixing the road.

Construction

500

You go here to get on a train that travels underground.

Subway Station

500

This word is on signs for things you only use during a "big problem," like a fire.

Emergency

500

This sign shows a tent. (Often seen on mountains)

Camping

500

What does the sign that displays a seesaw represent?

Park/ Playground

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