A T junction sign is a warning road sign usually in the shape of a red triangle. It indicates that the road ahead ends in a T junction where the current road meets another road at a right angle, requiring a left or right turn. The sign warns drivers to slow down and prepare to give way or stop as required because there is an intersection ahead. The right of way at the T junction is indicated by a thicker line in the sign diagram, showing the priority direction. Depending on the sign, one direction of the junction has priority, and drivers on the terminating road must give way accordingly. Drivers should use proper observation and signaling techniques when approaching and emerging from a T junction to ensure safety. In summary:
- The T junction sign warns of a road ending with a left or right turn at a perpendicular junction.
- It is typically a red triangle with a black T symbol.
- Priority is shown by the thicker line on the sign.
- Drivers should slow down, check for traffic, signal intentions, and give way as needed when approaching the junction.
This description covers the purpose, appearance, and driver behavior related to the T junction sign.
