Road signs, Side winds

What does a triangle with a windsock mean?

Strong cross winds are likely.

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Side winds

A red-bordered triangle showing a windsock streaming sideways.

What you must do

Hold the wheel firmly and expect sudden gusts, especially on exposed stretches and when passing high-sided vehicles.

Where you will see it

On exposed roads, bridges and embankments.

Test yourself

The theory test asks you to recognise signs like this one. Try the road and traffic signs short test (with an easy and a hard set), or read the signs revision notes. Source: Know Your Traffic Signs.

Other common road signs

Meaning based on Know Your Traffic Signs and The Highway Code. The sign image is an official Department for Transport sign (Crown copyright) from Wikimedia Commons, reused under the Open Government Licence or the public domain. Always check the current Highway Code on gov.uk. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the DVSA.