Señales de tráfico: ¡Reto rápido!

Match traffic signs to their names/meanings; quick visual quiz.
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¿Qué significa esta señal?
¿Qué significa esta señal?
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Hints for this Quiz

Remember: an upside‑down triangle means "cede el paso" (yield).
"Ceda el paso" = give way / yield. The sign is an upside‑down triangle with a red border. You don’t always have to stop completely; the main thing is to let the vehicles with priority go first.
An octagon shape always means STOP.
STOP = a complete stop. Don’t confuse it with "ceda el paso", where it’s enough to slow down and let others pass.
A left arrow crossed out means you can’t turn left.
The phrase "prohibido girar a la izquierda" = "no left turn". The verb "girar" means "to turn"; compare with "girar a la derecha/izquierda" from the reference on landmarks and directions.
Look for the word that means "speed limit".
"límite de velocidad" = speed limit. The number marks the maximum allowed speed, not just a recommendation.
To yield means to let those with priority go first.
With "ceda el paso", you slow down and yield; you only stop completely if necessary. The word "cruce" means "intersection"; it often appears with "girar" (to turn) in route instructions.
A circle with a red border and a number is a speed limit sign.
A red circular border plus a number = maximum speed limit. Here it’s 30 km/h.

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