What value have road signs samp in USA?
#1

Hello. Maybe you will find my question a little bit strange, but I really do not know what those road signs mean. Tell me please the meanings of each of these signs. I could not find information on them on the Internet, maybe my English is too bad.

object id 19954


object id 19952


object id 19977






How is the difference in the values of the sign of the object 19950 and 19967?
They both prohibit the passage.
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#2

Literally nothing. The arrows are arrows, the yellow ones around steep bends so drivers can see how the road turns at night.

The red triangle is a yield or hazard and you can put a symbol in it.

And for the last two, you answered it already in your post. They both prohibit passage. Use them as you see fit.
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#3

Thanks.
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#4

Actually, regarding the last 2 signs, you might see the 1st one some distance before arriving to the intersection and the second, right at the intersection on the side of the street you're not supposed to enter.
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#5

19954 and 19952 are both chevrons/arrow signs. I can't say I've seen 19954 in the US though. They're mostly used on curves and are especially helpful during the night as they reflect off of vehicle headlights so drivers know that there is a curve in the road ahead.
Chevrons on a curve: https://imgur.com/gZUcf4k

19977 isn't something I've seen in the US. When put upside down and stamped with "Yield" it just means to give right-of-way (ROW) to other vehicles. Used primarily for intersections. They could also be used on highway/interstate on-ramps but those typically have the merge arrow one around here.
Yield sign at an intersection: https://imgur.com/nrVMXKx

The difference between 19950 (square sign) and 19967 (circle do not enter) varies. Generally, "do not enter" signs are put on one-way roads (especially on-ramps and highways) and generally are more urgent (prohibits people from entering the interstate the wrong way). The square sign I can't say I've seen in my neck of the woods but likely is used primarily at intersections.
Do Not Enter sign at an off-ramp: https://imgur.com/ZU1tH9D
Do Not Enter sign on a rural divided highway: https://imgur.com/U4pSDEh

Edit: Most of my experience with road signs come from state or federal highways rather than city-owned or county-owned ROW.

Edit 2: Added picture examples
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19954 and 19952 are both chevrons/arrow signs. I can't say I've seen 19954 in the US though. They're mostly used on curves and are especially helpful during the night as they reflect off of vehicle headlights so drivers know that there is a curve in the road ahead.
Chevrons on a curve: https://imgur.com/gZUcf4k

19977 isn't something I've seen in the US. When put upside down and stamped with "Yield" it just means to give right-of-way (ROW) to other vehicles. Used primarily for intersections. They could also be used on highway/interstate on-ramps but those typically have the merge arrow one around here.
Yield sign at an intersection: https://imgur.com/nrVMXKx

The difference between 19950 (square sign) and 19967 (circle do not enter) varies. Generally, "do not enter" signs are put on one-way roads (especially on-ramps and highways) and generally are more urgent (prohibits people from entering the interstate the wrong way). The square sign I can't say I've seen in my neck of the woods but likely is used primarily at intersections.
Do Not Enter sign at an off-ramp: https://imgur.com/ZU1tH9D
Do Not Enter sign on a rural divided highway: https://imgur.com/U4pSDEh

Edit: Most of my experience with road signs come from state or federal highways rather than city-owned or county-owned ROW.

Edit 2: Added picture examples
To clarify the '19977'

In Europe, signs of that type are warning signs, but they have the type of warning drawn on them. In this case, I suppose you can treat it as a general 'warning'.
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#7

19954 means there is a motorway to the right.

19952 means that the road continues to the right.

19977 means that you should give free pass to anyone coming from each road except yours, and then drive.

19950 and 19967 are different from eachother. The first one means that you’re not allowed to simply drive straight. The second one means that you cannot enter the area where the sign has been put.

Areas where these usually show are in restricted ones most of the time.

They’re all international signs because Kye figured SA-MP would be an international game. Meaning people from all countries can play it.

None of that really matters though as no one really follows them, lmao.
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