Regulatory Signs - Rules & Regulations
Adhere to the maximum speed limit.
This sign indicates the maximum speed allowed on the road. Drivers must not exceed this limit, as it is set for safety based on road and traffic conditions.
No entry for trailer
This sign prohibits trailers from entering the road. Drivers towing trailers must choose an alternate route to comply with traffic regulations.
The entry of goods vehicles is prohibited.
This sign indicates that goods vehicles are not allowed to enter. It helps control heavy traffic in restricted areas and improves safety for other road users.
Entry for all vehicles is prohibited except motorcycles.
This sign means entry is prohibited for all vehicles except motorcycles. Drivers of other vehicles must not enter this road or area.
Entry for bicycles is prohibited.
This sign indicates that bicycles are prohibited on this road. Cyclists must find an alternative route, usually due to safety or traffic flow concerns.
Do not enter if you are driving a motorcycle.
This sign warns that motorcycles are not allowed beyond this point. Motorcyclists must obey the restriction and avoid entering the restricted area.
Entry to public works compounds is prohibited.
This sign indicates that entry into public works or service compounds is prohibited. Unauthorized vehicles must not enter for safety and security reasons.
Goods vehicles driven by hand are not allowed.
This sign means goods vehicles driven by hand are not permitted. It helps prevent obstruction and ensures smooth traffic flow on the road.
Animal Vehicles should not enter
This sign indicates that animal-drawn vehicles are not allowed to enter. It improves traffic safety and prevents slow-moving obstructions.
Pedestrians are not allowed to enter this area.
This sign warns that pedestrians are not allowed in this area. It is usually used on high-speed roads where walking would be dangerous.
No Entry
This sign clearly indicates no entry for vehicles. Drivers must not enter from this direction and should find an alternative route.
No entry for all types of vehicles.
This sign means entry is forbidden for all types of vehicles. It is often used in restricted or pedestrian-only zones.
Do not enter if you are driving a motor vehicle.
This sign indicates that motor vehicles are not allowed to enter. Non-motorized traffic may be permitted depending on local rules.
The maximum height for vehicles entering this area.
This sign warns of the maximum vehicle height allowed. Tall vehicles must not proceed to avoid collisions with bridges or overhead structures.
The maximum width allowed for vehicles.
This sign indicates the maximum width permitted for vehicles. Drivers of wide vehicles should avoid this road to prevent accidents or damage.
Stop completely at the intersection or signal.
This sign requires drivers to come to a complete stop. Drivers must check for traffic and proceed only when the way is clear.
The direction to turn left is forbidden.
This sign indicates that turning left is not allowed. Drivers must continue straight or choose another permitted direction.
The maximum length of a vehicle allowed.
This sign restricts the maximum length of vehicles allowed. Long vehicles must avoid entering to prevent traffic and safety issues.
The maximum weight a pivotal vehicle can carry.
This sign indicates the maximum allowable weight on a vehicle’s pivotal axle. It protects roads and bridges from structural damage.
The maximum weight allowed for vehicles.
This sign warns drivers about the maximum weight allowed. Overloaded vehicles must not proceed to ensure road safety and prevent damage.
Do not overtake transport vehicles.
This sign advises drivers not to overtake transport vehicles. It is placed where visibility or road conditions make overtaking unsafe.
Overtaking is forbidden in this area.
This sign means overtaking is not allowed in this area. Drivers must remain in their lane to reduce the risk of collisions.
No U-turn is allowed.
This sign prohibits U-turns. Drivers must continue in the allowed direction and find a safe alternative route if they need to turn around.
A right turn is not permitted.
This sign warns that right turns are not permitted. Drivers must obey the restriction to maintain safe traffic flow.
Yield to vehicles coming from the opposite side.
This sign requires drivers to give way to vehicles from the opposite direction. Proceed only when the road is clear.
Customs ahead
This sign alerts drivers that a customs checkpoint is ahead. Drivers should be prepared to stop and follow official instructions.
Entry of buses is prohibited.
This sign indicates that buses are not allowed beyond this point. Bus drivers must use designated alternative routes.
Horns are not allowed to be used.
This sign means horns must not be used. It is commonly placed near hospitals or residential areas to reduce noise pollution.
Tractors are prohibited from passing.
This sign warns that tractors are not permitted on this road. It helps maintain traffic speed and road safety.
Overtaking of transport vehicles is now allowed.
This sign shows that overtaking restrictions have ended. Drivers may overtake again when it is safe and legal to do so.
The end of the overtaking restrictions.
This sign advises drivers that overtaking is now permitted. Normal overtaking rules apply, and drivers should still ensure safety.
End of the speed limit
This sign shows that the previous speed limit has ended. Drivers should follow the general or new posted speed limits ahead.
End all Prohibitions
This sign means all previous prohibitions are cancelled. Drivers may proceed under standard traffic rules unless new signs apply.
No parking on even dates
This sign prohibits parking on even-numbered calendar dates. Drivers must check the date to avoid fines or towing.
No parking on odd dates
This sign warns that parking is not allowed on odd-numbered dates. It helps manage parking rotation and traffic flow.
Keep a minimum distance of 50 m between two cars.
This sign advises drivers to maintain a minimum following distance of 50 meters between vehicles. It is intended to improve safety by allowing enough space for braking and avoiding rear-end collisions, especially at higher speeds.
The road/street is completely closed from all directions.
This sign indicates that the road is completely closed to traffic from all directions. No vehicles are allowed to enter, and drivers must find an alternative route to continue their journey safely.
Do not stop or park.
This sign prohibits both stopping and parking in the indicated area. Drivers must keep moving and are not allowed to halt their vehicle for any reason, ensuring smooth traffic flow and preventing congestion.
No Parking
This sign clearly indicates that parking is not allowed in this area. Vehicles must not be left unattended here, as it could obstruct traffic, reduce road safety, or violate traffic regulations.
No access to animals
This sign means that animals are not permitted to enter or pass through this area. It helps prevent accidents, maintain hygiene, and ensure the safety of both road users and animals.
The minimum speed
This sign indicates the minimum speed drivers must maintain on this road. Driving below this speed may disrupt traffic flow or cause hazards, so drivers should adjust their speed accordingly.
The end of the lower speed
This sign marks the end of a reduced speed limit zone. Drivers may resume normal speed according to the general road speed limit, while still observing traffic and road conditions.
The flow of traffic forced forward
This sign forces traffic to move straight ahead only. Drivers are not allowed to turn left or right and must continue forward to maintain proper traffic organization.
Mandatory direction to the right
This sign requires drivers to turn right. Going straight or left is not permitted, and drivers must follow the indicated direction to ensure safe and orderly traffic flow.
Mandatory direction to the left
This sign instructs drivers that turning left is compulsory. Other movements are prohibited to prevent conflicts and maintain controlled traffic movement.
The flow of traffic forced to the right or left
This sign indicates that traffic must go either left or right. Driving straight is not allowed, and drivers must choose one of the indicated directions to continue safely.
Keep left towards is compulsory.
This sign requires drivers to keep to the left side of the road. It is commonly used near obstacles or road dividers to guide traffic safely around them.
The flow of traffic forced to the right or left
This sign forces traffic to move either left or right. It helps manage traffic flow where straight movement is restricted due to road layout or obstructions.
The flow of traffic was forced to detour to the back.
This sign shows that traffic is forced to detour backward due to road conditions ahead. Drivers must follow the indicated diversion route to continue their journey safely.
Keep the right direction compulsory.
This sign instructs drivers to keep to the right side of the road. It is used to guide traffic around obstacles or through divided road sections.
Forced to go in the direction of the rotary
This sign indicates that vehicles must move in the direction of the roundabout. Drivers must follow the circular flow to avoid collisions and maintain smooth traffic movement.
Forced to go towards the front or the right to
This sign forces drivers to either go straight ahead or turn right. Left turns are prohibited, helping control traffic flow at intersections.
The flow of traffic forced forward or back to circumvent
This sign indicates that traffic must move forward or take a backward diversion to bypass an obstacle. Drivers should follow the arrows carefully for safe passage.
The flow of traffic forced to forward or the left
This sign forces traffic to either continue straight or turn left. It restricts right turns to prevent conflicts and ensure safe traffic management.
The flow of traffic forced to the left
This sign requires all vehicles to turn left. It is used where straight or right movement is unsafe or not allowed due to road design.
The flow of traffic to the right is compulsory.
This sign indicates that traffic must turn right. It helps guide vehicles safely through intersections or around road obstructions.
Animals passing track
This sign warns drivers of a designated animal crossing area. Drivers should slow down and remain alert to prevent accidents involving animals crossing the road.
Pedestrian Path
This sign indicates a designated pedestrian path. Vehicles are not allowed to use this path, ensuring safety and priority for people walking.
Bicycle Path
This sign shows a dedicated bicycle path. Motor vehicles should not enter this lane, allowing cyclists to travel safely without interference.
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