Caution zone signs alert you to things like a school crossing, a railroad crossing, a drawbridge, or construction.
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We recommend you review all the signs below. It's critical that you recognize you are entering a caution zone - like a school zone - and adjust your speed accordingly.
Here is a list of Caution Zone Signs you may encounter on Florida Roads:
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Note: Source of all the signs and definitions below is the 2017 Florida Drivers Handbook
You are near a school. Watch for children at all times, not just during school hours.
Slow down and watch for children crossing the road. Stop if necessary. Obey signals from any crossing guards.
Do not exceed the school zone speed limit during indicated times or when light is flashing.
Marks the end of a reduced speed school zone.
This is usually the first sign you see when approaching a highway-rail intersection.
At many crossings, the crossbuck sign has flashing red lights and bells. When the lights begin to flash...stop! A train is approaching.
"Drawbridges are mechanical bridges over navigable waters that raise or turn to allow marine traffic to go under them."