Road Sign · Construction and Work Zone Signs

Road Work Ahead Sign

Work zone ahead. Reduce speed and watch for workers, equipment, and shifted lanes.

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Shape: Diamond

Color: Orange

Category: Construction and Work Zone Signs

What the Road Work Ahead sign means

Work zone ahead. Reduce speed and watch for workers, equipment, and shifted lanes.

Fines double in posted construction zones in most states.

Where you'll see it

The Road Work Ahead sign belongs to the Construction and Work Zone Signs family. Construction signs warn of work zones and changes to the normal road condition. They are bright orange diamonds and rectangles, and fines are doubled in posted construction zones. Drivers usually encounter it at intersections, transitions between road types, or specific hazards on rural and urban roads. The MUTCD specifies its size, mounting height, and reflectivity so it appears the same in every state — which is why a question about this sign on the California permit test is identical to a question about it on the New York or Texas permit test.

How it appears on the DMV permit test

Permit-test questions about the Road Work Ahead sign usually take one of two forms. The first shows a black-and-white drawing of the sign and asks "What does this sign mean?" The second describes a driving scenario and asks "When you see a road work ahead sign, you should…". The wrong answers are deliberately plausible — for a regulatory sign, "slow down and proceed with caution" is a common distractor against the correct "come to a complete stop and yield." Read every option fully before choosing.

Common mistakes drivers make

The most common real-world mistakes around the Road Work Ahead sign are treating it as advisory when it is mandatory (for regulatory signs) or as mandatory when it is advisory (for warning signs). Yellow diamond warnings tell you what to expect; they are not commands. Red and white regulatory signs tell you what you must do; ignoring them is a citable offense even when no other vehicles are present. Memorize the shape-and-color shortcut and you will rarely confuse the two.

Practice this sign

The Road Work Ahead sign appears on every state's permit test. Take the road-signs section of any of our state-specific practice tests and you will see it within the first 25 questions. Pair this page with the full Construction and Work Zone Signs guide and the master US road signs index to cover every variation you will be asked about.

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