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Official United States T-Intersection Ahead Road Sign

Federal MUTCD Specifications

Standard Code
W2-4
Sign Category
Warning
Shape
Diamond
Color Scheme
Yellow with Black T Symbol

Warning Road Sign (W2-4)

T-Intersection Ahead Sign Meaning & Driving Rules

Warns that the road you are traveling on ends ahead at a T-junction and you must turn left or right.

Required Driver Action & Right-of-Way Protocol

Begin slowing down early. Prepare to come to a complete stop or yield, signal your turn, and turn left or right when clear.

Detailed Overview & Purpose

The T-Intersection sign (W2-4) informs drivers that their road terminates at an intersecting cross-street ahead. Through travel is physically impossible beyond the intersection.

Under state traffic codes, vehicles on the terminating road must yield the right-of-way to all traffic on the continuous through-road unless signs or signals indicate otherwise.

Key Standard & Origin: At an uncontrolled T-intersection without signs, the law in all 50 states requires drivers on the terminating street to yield to all traffic on the through street.

Where You'll Find This Sign

Posted 200–500 feet before the end of streets at T-intersections.

Common Driver Mistakes to Avoid

Failing to yield when turning from the terminating stem onto the continuous cross-street.

How This Sign Appears on the DMV Knowledge & Road Test

One of the most frequently tested right-of-way rules on DMV written exams.

Legal Penalties and Moving Violations

Failure to yield at a T-intersection carries full civil fault and moving violation points.

DMV Knowledge Check

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