What does this sign mean?
What does this sign mean?
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A.
Vehicles are merging from a motorway onramp
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B.
The left lane is closed
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C.
There's a building ahead on the left
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The correct answer is B
This is a temporary warning sign usually erected by road workers to signal to vehicles that they should indicate and move into the right-hand lane as the left-hand lane is closing up ahead.
How to tell if there are roadworks ahead
Roadworks signs are usually in orange, white and black. If traffic is merging from the left, be courteous and merge like a zip.
Some GPS units will warn of roadworks. You can also check websites such as NZTA's traffic map.
Roadworks could mean any of the following hazards are present:
- lanes are closed
- there is an uneven surface or gravel on the road
- there are temporary stop signs or traffic lights in place
- road marking is happening
- verge and median strip maintenance is happening (e.g. mowing, weed spraying)
- there's a new layout you need to be aware of
- work is being done on signs or gantries such as cleaning or maintenance
- road worker's vehicles may need to pull into site access entranceways.
For a full list of signs used in roadworks in New Zealand click here.