Guidance Signs - Navigation & Info
Parking area
This sign indicates an authorized parking area ahead. Drivers may park their vehicles here while following any posted parking rules or time restrictions.
Side parking is permitted.
This sign informs drivers that side parking is allowed in this area. Vehicles should be parked properly without blocking traffic or pedestrian movement.
Brighten the car lights.
This sign recommends brightening the car’s lights. It is typically used in poorly lit areas to improve visibility and ensure safer driving conditions.
Dead-End
This sign warns drivers that the road ahead has no exit. Drivers should prepare to turn around or choose an alternative route.
Dead-End
This sign warns that the road ahead becomes narrower. Drivers should reduce speed and be cautious, especially when approaching oncoming traffic.
Dead-End
This sign warns of a steep incline or decline ahead. Drivers should adjust speed and gear selection to maintain control of the vehicle.
Dead-End
This sign warns of a sharp curve ahead. Drivers should slow down and steer carefully to avoid losing control.
End of the highway
This sign indicates the end of a highway. Drivers should prepare for changes in speed limits and road conditions ahead.
Start of the highway
This sign marks the beginning of a highway. Drivers may increase speed according to highway limits while following traffic rules.
The direction of a unified way
This sign shows the direction of a one-way or unified road. Drivers must follow the indicated direction to avoid oncoming traffic.
Give preference to the car coming from the front.
This sign instructs drivers to give way to vehicles coming from the front. It helps prevent conflicts on narrow or restricted roads.
House of young people
This sign indicates a nearby youth or community house. Drivers should be alert, as increased pedestrian activity may be present.
Hotel
This sign shows that a hotel is available nearby. It guides drivers seeking accommodation during travel.
Restaurant
This sign indicates a nearby restaurant. Drivers can stop for food or rest while continuing their journey safely.
Cafe
This sign points to a café nearby. It helps travelers locate refreshments and short rest stops.
Petrol Station
This sign indicates a fuel station ahead. Drivers can refuel their vehicles, making it an essential service sign for long trips.
Aid Centre
This sign shows the presence of an aid or first-aid center. It is important during emergencies or accidents.
Hospital
This sign indicates a nearby hospital. Drivers should be cautious, as ambulances and emergency vehicles may be present.
Phone
This sign indicates the availability of a public telephone. It can be useful in emergencies or when communication is needed.
Workshop
This sign points to a vehicle repair workshop nearby. Drivers can seek mechanical assistance if their vehicle has issues.
Camp
This sign indicates a camping area. Drivers should slow down and watch for pedestrians and campers.
Park
This sign shows a park or recreational area nearby. Increased pedestrian activity is expected, so drivers should be cautious.
Pedestrian Crossing
This sign highlights a pedestrian crossing area. Drivers must slow down and give priority to people crossing the road.
Bus Station
This sign indicates a bus station nearby. Drivers should expect buses and increased passenger movement.
Motor vehicles only
This sign restricts the road for motor vehicles only. Pedestrians and bicycles are not permitted in this area.
Airport
This sign indicates the direction or proximity of an airport. It helps drivers navigate toward air travel facilities.
Mark of Mosque
minarets icon on a blue board indicates the location of a mosque nearby. It guides drivers toward religious facilities and helps visitors identify prayer locations while traveling without affecting traffic priority or speed.
Downtown
This sign informs drivers that they are entering a downtown or city-center area. Such zones usually have heavier traffic, more intersections, pedestrians, and lower speeds, so drivers should remain alert and cautious.
Industrial Area
The sign indicates an industrial area ahead, often marked by factory symbols. Drivers should expect heavy vehicles, trucks, and industrial traffic, and be cautious of slow-moving or large vehicles.
End of the priority way
This sign marks the end of a priority road. After this point, drivers no longer have right of way and must follow normal priority rules, yielding where required at intersections and junctions ahead.
Give priority to this way
The sign tells drivers they are on a priority road. Vehicles on this road have the right of way at intersections unless other signs indicate otherwise, allowing smoother traffic flow without stopping.
route towards Mecca
This guidance sign shows the route leading toward Mecca. It helps drivers follow the correct direction for pilgrimage or travel purposes and is informational, not regulatory or warning-related.
Branch Road
The sign indicates a branch or side road connecting to the main road. Drivers should be aware of merging or diverging traffic and adjust speed and positioning accordingly.
Secondary Road
This sign identifies a secondary road, usually lower in priority than main roads. Drivers should expect intersections where they may need to yield and be cautious of crossing traffic.
Main Road
The sign indicates a main road, meaning it typically carries higher traffic volume and priority. Drivers should expect smoother flow but remain attentive to intersections and signage.
North South
This signboard shows a north–south route orientation. It helps drivers understand the general direction of travel for navigation and route planning purposes.
East West
The sign indicates an east–west directional route. It assists drivers in navigation by clearly showing the general compass direction of the road they are traveling.
Inform drivers of the city they are entering.
This sign informs drivers of the city they are entering. It is used for orientation, navigation, and awareness, often signaling a change in traffic density and local driving conditions.
Information about an exit direction
The sign provides information about an upcoming exit direction. Drivers should prepare to change lanes in advance if they intend to take the exit indicated on the sign.
Information about an exit direction
This sign informs drivers about the direction of an exit ahead. It helps with safe lane positioning and reduces sudden maneuvers near junctions or interchanges.
Museums and entertainment centers, farms
The sign indicates locations such as museums, entertainment centers, or farms. It helps drivers identify nearby recreational or cultural destinations without affecting driving rules.
The name of the street and the city
This sign displays the name of the street along with the city name. It assists drivers with orientation, navigation, and confirming their current location.
The name of the street you are currently on
The sign shows the name of the street you are currently on. It is useful for navigation, address identification, and confirming routes while driving in urban areas.
The name of the street you are currently on
This sign advises drivers of the street name. It helps in navigation and locating destinations, especially in cities with multiple intersections and similar-looking roads.
The name of the street and the city
The sign provides both street and city names, helping drivers confirm their exact location and ensuring accurate navigation within urban or suburban areas.
The name of the street you are currently on
This sign informs drivers of the street they are traveling on. It supports navigation and helps drivers follow directions or locate specific addresses.
The route towards the indicated city or village
The sign indicates the route leading toward a specific city or village. It helps drivers stay on the correct path when traveling between towns or regions.
Entrance to the city (city name)
This sign marks the entrance to a city. It alerts drivers that urban driving conditions may begin, such as lower speed limits and increased pedestrian activity.
Follow the route towards Mecca.
This sign informs drivers to follow the route toward Mecca. It is commonly used for guidance during long-distance travel and pilgrimage routes.
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