Warning signs These signs warn you of expected hazards on the road ahead. Here are some of the most common warning road signs: Sharp Bend To The Left Sharp Bend To The Right School Crossing Side Road To The Right Double Bend First Left Double Bend First Right Traffic Merges From Right Traffic Merges From Left Secondary Road From Left Traffic From Left Traffic From Right Minor Road Joining From Right Steep Hill Upwards Steep Hill Downwards Road Narrows On The Left Road Narrows On The Right Dual Carriageway Ends Tunnel Ahead. Use Dip Lights Uneven Road Crossroads Road Narrows On Both Sides Right Lane Closed Ahead Unprotected Quay. Canal Or River Ahead Opening Bridge Maximum Height River Crossing Dangerous Dip Overhead Bridge Road Works Ahead Slippery Road Other Danger Road Hump Ahead Cross Road Loose Chippings Falling Rocks Traffic Signals Ahead Roundabout Ahead T Junction Ahead Railway Level Crossing With Gate Or Barrier Railway Level Crossing Without Gate Or Barrier Camels Cycle Crossing Two Way Traffic Straight Ahead Low Flying Aircrafts Electric Cables Overhead Pedestrian Crossing Possible U-Turn Two Way Traffic Crosses One Way Road Prohibitive signs These signs prohibit you from doing some manoeuvres or actions. Failure to obey these regulations can be hazardous No Vehicular Traffic. Both No Entry Ways Road Can’t Be Entered By Vehicles (Posted At Exit Of A One-Way Street) No Trucks All Motor Vehicles Prohibited No Vehicles No Bicycles No Trailers No Motorcycles No Pedestrians No Horse Riding No Horse-Drawn Vehicles No Buses Vehicle Weight Limit Cargo Width Limit Cargo Height Limit No Dangerous Goods Axle Load Limit Vehicle Length Limit No Stopping Or Stopping No Parking Minimum Driving Distance Between Heavy Trucks Give Way To Oncoming Traffic No Parking No U-Turn Horn Sounding Prohibited No Left Turn No Right Turn No Overtaking End Of Overtaking Restriction No Overtaking For Trucks End Of Overtaking Restriction For Trucks Speed Limit Speed Limit Ends Regulatory / Mandatory signs Usually ask the driver to follow the arrows. Doing otherwise is illegal. Ahead Only Turn Right Turn Left Keep Straight Ahead Or Turn Right Keep Straight Ahead Or Turn Left Turn Right Ahead Keep Left Keep Right Turn Left Ahead U-Turn Allowed Keep Left Or Right Go Right Or Left Ahead Pedestrians Only Cycle Track Use Roundabout End Of Bus Lane Bus Lane Cycle / Pedestrians Track Pedestrians Underpass Information / Direction Signs They give information about directions, distances and other services available on the road. Vehicles Prohibited End Of Motorway Parking To The Right Vehicles Allowed End Of Priority Road Parking Place Motorway Priority Road Petrol Station Garage Information Office Police Restaurant Cafeteria Hotel Hospital Clinic Picnic Area Exit For Trucks No through road Road Closed 300 M To Roundabout 200 M To Roundabout 100 M To Roundabout Direction to public toilets with facilities for disabled people Location of a Tourist information point Direction to rest area Direction to services Distance ahead to parking place with a Tourist Information point Goods vehicles should keep to the right hand lane Exit for all goods vehicles Right-hand lane ends Stopping place for buses Stepped entrance to pedestrian overbridge Stepped entrance to pedestrian subway Temporary Roadwork Signs Take extra care and reduce speed when you see these signs. Lines Along the Road: Center line: Lane line: Hazard line: Continuous Single or Double White Lines: overtaking or changing lane is not allowed Double White Lines Where the Line Nearest To You Is Broken: overtaking or changing lane is allowed . Double White Lines Where The Line Nearest To You Is Solid: overtaking or changing lane is not allowed . Chevrons Edge line Lines Across The Road: Stop line Give Way Line Advanced Give Way Triangle Pedestrian Crossings: Other Road Markings Words such as: “ KEEP CLEAR” Loading Area Bus stop: Yellow Box: Lane Direction Arrows: No parking line Parking allowed Disabled parking area
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