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Sugar cane harvesting and hauling may be happening on the road. Drivers should look out for agricultural and heavy vehicles.

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We pay our respects to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ancestors of this land, their spirits and their legacy. The foundations laid by these ancestors—our First Nations peoples—give strength, inspiration and courage to current and future generations towards creating a better Queensland.

You will see this sign on undivided roads when there are 2 lanes of traffic in approaching you and 1 lane of traffic in the other direction you are driving in.

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These warning signs let you know the road is going to change direction. You should drive with caution within the speed limit and follow the conditions of the road.

These signs warn bushwalkers and horse riders using a national trail that they will cross a road ahead and to proceed with caution.

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The Queensland Government is in a caretaker period until after the state election. Minimal updates will be made to this site until after the election results are declared.

You need to drive slowly ahead because of changes in the road ahead such as the lanes narrow or reduce to a single lane.

You will see this sign when traffic starts travelling in both directions on the road. This sign is used to warn drivers to expect traffic in both directions. It is used when you travel from a divided road to an undivided road.

Animal crossing signsThese signs warn drivers and riders that the road ahead is  in an area where wild animals are known to cross, or be on, the road and can be  a hazard such as:

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The signs are used where there are no traffic control signs for vehicles or pedestrians crossing the tracks. The sign may also show the number of tracks you will cross.

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A grid is a structure made of metal bars covering a hollow or hole dug in the road to keep livestock inside a fenced area.

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The boggy when wet sign indicates that after rain, the road becomes spongy, and you may not be able to drive or will be very slow.

On a multi-lane divided road, this sign lets you know that the far left lane is ending. The remaining lanes bend to the left, to allow for a right turn only lane at the next intersection.

A crossing for pedestrians or children is coming up ahead. A crossing ahead sign is only used with a children sign or traffic signal sign.

This sign tells you that when you are using a motorway entry ramp, there will be a set of traffic lights that may require you to stop before entering the motorway.

The main road you are driving on turns through the approaching intersection and continues on in the direction of the arrow.

This sign lets you know water may flow across the road ahead except during droughts. You can still use the road with care.

Warning signs let you know that road changes are coming up on your drive. These can be permanent or temporary traffic hazards and obstacles.