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#1. Where are Speed Advisory signs most commonly placed?
These signs are often used before sharp curves, ramps, or areas where slower speeds are safer.
#2. What is a Speed Advisory sign?
Advisory speed signs suggest a safe speed for specific conditions, such as curves or ramps, but they are not the legal speed limit.
#3. What might happen if a driver ignores advisory speed signs?
Driving too fast through curves or ramps can cause loss of traction or control.
#4. What should a driver do when approaching a curve with a 25 MPH advisory speed sign?
Advisory speeds are calculated to help drivers navigate curves or ramps safely.
#5. True or False: Advisory speed signs may appear under a warning sign such as “Curve Ahead.”
The advisory speed is often placed below a warning sign to suggest a safe speed for that hazard.
#6. Why are advisory speeds important?
These signs help drivers adjust speed before encountering hazards like curves or steep grades.
#7. Where else might advisory speed signs appear besides curves?
They are often used on highway exit ramps, steep hills, or winding roads.
#8. What is the safest approach when you see an advisory speed sign?
Advisory speeds help drivers navigate challenging road features safely.
#9. True or False: Advisory speed signs are usually yellow with black numbers.
The yellow background indicates a warning, and the number suggests a safe speed for that condition.
#10. True or False: Advisory speed signs are legally enforceable like speed limit signs.
Advisory speeds are recommended for safety, but the legal speed limit may still be higher.



