Service Signs
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This sign with a white symbol of a telephone handset indicates a public telephone.

This sign indicates a hospital or medical facility nearby available for the road users.

This sign directs travelers to a location where camping is permitted, such as a campground or recreational area.

This sign with a person disposing of trash into a bin indicates a litter receptacle or a designated area for trash disposal.

This sign with a white symbol of a person in a wheelchair indicates accessibility for individuals with disabilities.

This sign indicates that a facility or parking space is accessible for vans, typically those equipped for individuals with disabilities.

This sign with a symbol of a gas pump indicates a gas station or fuel available where you can stop by to refill your vehicles.

This sign indicates a restaurant or dining facility available in the vicinity.

This sign with a white symbol of a bed indicates a lodging facility, such as a hotel or motel.

This sign with white text reading INFO indicates an information center or point.

This sign with a white symbol of a gas pump with a D indicates a diesel fuel station.

This sign with a trailer above a dump station indicates a recreational vehicle (RV) dump station.

This sign with a white Star of Life symbol indicates emergency medical services or an ambulance service.

This sign with white text reading HOSPITAL indicates the presence of a hospital.

This sign with white text reading AMBULANCE STATION indicates the location of an ambulance station.

This sign with white text reading EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE indicates the availability of emergency medical services.

This sign with white text reading TRAUMA CENTER indicates a medical facility specializing in the treatment of severe injuries.

This sign with white text reading POLICE indicates a police station or law enforcement facility.

This sign with a white P symbol above a truck symbol indicates a designated parking area for trucks.

This sign tells drivers that external electric power is available for trucks to use without idling. It helps power HVAC or appliances while parked, reducing emissions.

This sign with a white Rx symbol indicates a pharmacy or dispensary for prescription medications.

This sign with white text reading 24 HR indicates that a service or facility is available twenty-four hours a day.
This sign with a white symbol of a telephone receiver above a keyboard indicates a TTY or TDD (Teletypewriter/Telecommunications Device for the Deaf) accessible public telephone.

This sign with a white symbol of a laptop and a wireless signal indicates a Wi-Fi hotspot or internet access point.

It helps travelers locate emergency medical services, especially in rural or highway areas. The color indicates a recreational or service-related facility.

It guides travelers who need to send or collect mail. The background signifies a public facility in a recreational or service area.

It is commonly found in campgrounds, parks, and rest areas. The background signifies a recreational or service-related amenity.

It provides travelers with a place to rest and eat, protected from sun or rain. The symbol is commonly seen in parks, rest stops, and scenic areas.

This sign displays a plain picnic table on a background, indicating an open picnic area. It provides public tables for eating or resting but without any shelter. It is commonly found in parks, rest areas, and recreational zones.

It is typically found in mountainous, tourist, or ski resort areas. The sign helps guide visitors to elevated transport attractions.

This sign is commonly seen in campgrounds, RV parks, and rest areas. The facility allows travelers to wash and dry clothes during their trip.

It marks a location where binocular-assisted observation is encouraged, such as a scenic overlook or wildlife viewing spot.

This sign marks areas where rappelling is allowed and encouraged as a recreational activity. It is typically found in parks, cliffs, or mountainous regions. Visitors should ensure they have proper gear and experience before using the site.

This sign indicates a rugged or steep trail intended for skilled hikers or climbers. It warns that the path may require physical endurance and proper gear. Such trails are often found in mountainous or wilderness areas.

This sign marks areas where cross-country skiing is allowed and supported. It is typically posted in snowy regions with groomed or natural trails. Skiers should follow local guidelines and use appropriate equipment.

It highlights locations that are considered safe and suitable for sledding activities. Commonly found in parks or winter resorts during snowy seasons.

This sign indicates areas where snow-related activities like skiing, snowmobiling, or snowshoeing are available. It is commonly used in winter recreation zones or mountain regions. Drivers should be prepared for winter conditions and increased recreational traffic.

This sign indicates designated areas for snowshoeing during winter months. It helps visitors find maintained trails suitable for snowshoe travel. These areas are usually located in snowy parks, forests, or mountain regions.