Being a responsible driver in 2025: Learning LTO traffic signs & symbols
It takes a few things to be a good driver including - staying alert, maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, obeying traffic rules, being courteous, keeping the car in good condition, avoiding distractions, and like. However, in the Philippines, the LTO has a specific set of rights, duties, and responsibilities for a driver.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Where can a new driver learn about traffic signals in the Philippines?
LTO’s Land Transportation Management System (LTMS) portal's e-learning section is the most reliable and trusted information source on the subject.What are the consequences of disobeying traffic signals?
It may result in the offender paying fines or penalties.How is pavement marking different from traffic signs & symbols?
One, they appear (lines, messages, symbols, numbers) on the surface of or attached to the pavement itself. Two, they supplement traffic signals, and road signs, by giving a warning.Who regulates the traffic signs & symbols in the Philippines?
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) ensures that the traffic signs and symbols remain the same regardless of the location.
General responsibilities of a driver
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Along with this LTO imposes penalties and fines on drivers who violate traffic rules and regulations. We have covered it all in detail in our two-part series which you can check out here- Part I & Part II.
A crucial thing to understand to be a good driver and to escape from the fines and penalties are the LTO traffic signs and symbols. Plus, without this knowledge, the LTO won’t issue your driver’s license, you won’t pass the LTO exam, and you will be a risk on the road. Therefore, to help you and many new drivers out there, we have curated a guide of some of the most common road traffic signs and symbols.
Also Read: All you need to know about different license-related exams conducted by LTO
What are road traffic signs & symbols?
These are visual markings designed to guide drivers and pedestrians towards their destination. They either provide a warning, direction, or instruction and are usually found at the side of the street above the roads, or on the roads. Their design is simple, striking, and easy to understand. The official typeface for the signs looks like Clearview, while the design is standardized with some influences from America, the Vienna Convention, and Australia.
Importance of LTO traffic signs
- Safety of the driver & pedestrian
- Helps drivers and pedestrians find areas safe for driving walking, crossing, turning
- It is an essential pre-requisite for getting a driver’s license
- They serve as cues for mindful driving
- Facilitate better and safer traffic flow
Warns about potential accident prone-areas
Also Read: The complete breakdown of LTO Fees: Registration, licensing, and penalties in the Philippines
LTO Traffic signs & symbols in the Philippines
In the Philippines, traffic signs and symbols are divided into eight categories, including -
Regulatory signs
Warning signs
Guide/Informative signs
Signs on Expressways
Traffic instruction signs
Hazard markers
Road works sign
Pavement markings
Each of these sign categories has its set of signs which we’ll be discussing in detail below -
Regulatory signs
Signs under this category offer drivers and pedestrians information on the Philippine's traffic laws. They direct and help manage the traffic flow while informing road users about traffic laws and regulations. Motorists are commonly obligated to these signs because if disregarded, it constitute an offense, leading to the imposition of penalties and sanctions.
Regulatory signs constitute six different types of signs (each with its sub-signs) namely - Priority, Direction, Prohibitive/Restrictive, Speed, Parking & Stopping, and Miscellaneous.
Priority Signs
Stop sign |
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Give Way sign |
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Left Turner Must Give Way sign |
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Direction signs
As the name suggests, direction signs only indicate the direction (s) that drivers are obligated to follow. Such signs usually feature white arrows on a blue circle in a black rectangle. Direction signs include the following twelve signs -
- Pass either side
- No turns
- Keep right
- One way
- Two-way traffic
- Keep left
- All traffic must turn right
- Merging traffic
- All traffic must turn right
- Right lane must turn right
- Salubong na trapiko
- Left lane must turn left
Prohibitive/Restrictive signs
Like the Direction signs, drives are obligated to follow Prohibitive/Restrictive signs. They tell the driver about the roads they are not allowed to enter. The signs under this category include -
As for appearance, they are easily identifiable thanks to the bold slash it bears.
- No entry for all vehicles
- No entry for jeepneys
- No entry for cars
- No entry for buses
- No entry for trucks
- No entry for bicycles
- No entry for tricycles
- No entry for motorcycles
- No entry for vehicles with trailer
- No entry for pushcarts
- No entry for animal-drawn vehicles
- No pedestrian crossing
- Use overpass (Pedestrians must use an overpass)
- Use Ped Xing (Pedestrians must use a pedestrian crossing)
- No left turn
- No right turn
- No U-turn
- No overtaking zone
Speed signs
As one can guess, speed signs suggest the minimum or maximum speed limit for drivers to drive in or out of a particular stretch of road. The signs under this category include -
- Maximum speed restriction
- Minimum speed restriction
- Speed limit derestriction
- End of maximum speed restriction
Parking & Stopping signs
These signs indicate to the driver whether or not he/she can stop the vehicle - with or without the driver, to park, load, or unload passengers for at least 3 minutes outside of congested traffic. In short, these signs indicate allowable parking and loading zones at a given time or place.
The following signs are included under this banner -
- Loading zone, xx:xx AM - xx:xx PM
- 2P Time restricted parking
- Loading & unloading ZONE
- No waiting anytime
- No waiting anytime (Bawal maghintay anumang oras)
- No loading & unloading zone
- No parking
- Do not block intersection
- No parking: Bawal Pumarada
- No parking: Two-away zone (parked vehicle will be towed)
- No stopping anytime
- Right turner cross at broken line
- No parking anytime from Monday to Friday
- No parking, public utility bus stop (Bus Stop Zone)
- No parking, public utility jeepney stop (PUJ Stop Zone)
Miscellaneous signs
There are a few more signs under the regulatory signs that rest under the Miscellaneous signs tag,
- No entry for vehicles with more than 2 meters of width
- No entry for vehicles with 3.5 meters in height
- No entry for vehicles with more than 10 meters in length
- No entry for vehicles with gross vehicle mass of more than 5 tons
- No entry for vehicles with gross axle load of more than 2 tons
- No blowing of horns
- Use seat belt sign
- Be aware of pedestrian crossing
- Be lane ahead
- Be aware of school children crossing
- Be aware of persons with disabilities crossing
Warning signs
The warning signs by LTO are designed to warn drivers and pedestrians about the hazards on the sidewalk and road. These signs inform the driver about the humps/hazards ahead, incoming road layout, flood, and landslide-prone areas. As for design language, these signs usually feature an upward triangle outlined in red or feature shapes in green or yellow color.
Overall, these signs serve as a precaution and remind drivers to be mindful of their surroundings. Warning signs include several subtypes including - Horizontal signs, Intersection signs, Advance warning/traffic control device signs, Road width signs, Road obstacle signs, Pedestrian signs, Railway level crossing signs, Supplementary signs, and other Warning signs.
Horizontal signs |
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Intersection signs |
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Advance warning/traffic control device signs |
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Road width signs |
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Road obstacle signs |
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Pedestrian signs |
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Railway level crossing signs |
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Supplementary signs |
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Other warning signs |
Vertical clearance -
Other -
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Wait, this is not the end, there are a handful of more traffic signs and symbols to learn which we’ll be taking up in part two of this series. Till then stay tuned and try memorizing the above-mentioned LTO traffic signs.
Also Read: Step-by-step guide to checking LTO violations and penalties online
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