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... Read moreWhen driving in New York City, understanding traffic signage is crucial for safe navigation and compliance with local regulations. Signs such as "AV 50 ONE WAY" indicate specific traffic directions that drivers must follow to avoid accidents and traffic violations. Additionally, work zone signs alert drivers to upcoming construction areas where caution is required due to changes in road layout or reduced lanes. Parking restrictions are common near work zones to ensure safety and facilitate the smooth flow of traffic. Signs with phrasing like "PARKING" may indicate temporary no-parking areas to accommodate construction equipment or to maintain clear pathways for emergency vehicles. It’s important for drivers to observe these signs carefully to avoid fines or towing. For residents and visitors in NYC, using smartphone apps or city websites to track work zones and parking restrictions in real-time can be very helpful. This proactive approach minimizes disruptions to your travel plans and helps you adhere to all traffic rules. Remember, one-way signs must always be respected—they direct traffic in a single direction only and ignoring these can lead to dangerous head-on collisions. Work zones often have reduced speed limits and require extra attention for pedestrians and workers nearby. By staying informed about these traffic controls and adjusting your driving behavior accordingly, you contribute to safer roads in one of the busiest cities in the world.

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