Destination Signs
- Kim Lapp
- Mar 3
- 1 min read
Destination signs are square or rectangular. They are green or brown with white lettering. They show directions and distance to different places. They can show you directions to cities, states and airports. They can also show you how to get to parks, historical areas or museums.

Destination
These Signs show the city, state and direction you are going to travel.
The example shows the city location of Madison. You can take interstate 94 going west to get to Madison.

Exit
These signs tell you which way the exit is. The arrow will show which direction the exit is located.
This example shows the exit sign with the arrow pointing to the right. The exit lane would be located on the right.

Roundabout Exit
This sign is for roundabouts. It shows you which road you will be on when you exit the roundabout.
This example shows that if you exit right, you will be on "East Street".

Street Name Sign
These signs till you the name of the road. They are located on almost every corner. The sign will be posted on top of a silver pole facing the road they are named after.

Brown Destination Signs
They show information about fun or beautiful place. Some signs show how many miles it will take you to get to the location listed on the sign.
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