Señales en carretera: animales sueltos (B1)
Artículo práctico sobre señales de tráfico relacionadas con fauna; mini-quiz de actuación.
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Remember: a triangle = peligro (danger). An animal silhouette = animals crossing.
In Spanish, triangular warning signs indicate danger. A deer/boar silhouette means wild animals may appear on the road. The phrase "cruce de fauna / animales sueltos" conveys the idea that animals may suddenly cross the road.
Think about typical collocations with "velocidad" and "precaución".
The correct collocations are "reducir la velocidad" (to slow down) and "extremar la precaución" (to be extra cautious). The other options are either illogical or dangerous.
Key words from the topic: "reducir la velocidad", "animales sueltos".
The correct action is to warn and reduce speed: "Reduce la velocidad…". This fits a situation with animals on the road.
Look for the collocation from this topic: "cruce de fauna" + a verb about speed.
The natural collocation is "cruce de fauna" (animals crossing) and "reducir la velocidad". The other pairs are incorrect in meaning.
Look for a synonym of "to reduce speed".
"Moderar la marcha" is a natural synonym of "reducir la velocidad". The other expressions refer to speeding up / going at full speed.
A wild boar silhouette = a warning sign about animals.
These signs often show a wild boar (jabalí) and warn that there may be animals on the road (animales sueltos). It’s not a prohibition sign, but a danger warning.
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