Oregon Road Sign Meanings | RoadReady Oregon
Study Oregon road sign meanings with a shape-and-color approach, official references, and linked sign-drill practice.
Key takeaways
- Start with shape because shape still works when the sign is partly hidden or seen too late to read comfortably.
- Use color as a second filter: yellow warns, red restricts, green guides, blue points to services, and brown points to public-interest areas.
- Treat lane arrows, no-passing markers, school warnings, and railroad signs as action cues that affect a real driving decision.
- Finish with image-first sign drill practice so recognition becomes faster than reading line by line.