
A right turn is prohibited at the junction or intersection where the sign is placed. Drivers must choose an alternative direction of travel.

A left turn is prohibited at the junction or intersection where the sign is placed. Drivers must choose an alternative direction of travel.

U-turns are prohibited at this location. Drivers must not reverse their direction of travel in a single maneuver.

Entry is prohibited for all vehicles in the direction facing the sign. This rule is commonly enforced at the exit of a one-way street or at the entrance to restricted areas to prevent vehicles from entering against the flow of traffic.

Driving in both directions is prohibited, meaning no vehicles are permitted to enter this section of the road from either direction. This rule effectively closes the road to through traffic for all vehicle types.

All motor vehicles are prohibited from entering this area or road. This rule typically applies to cars, motorcycles, lorries, and other vehicles with engines, but may allow pedestrians and cyclists.

Motorcycles and large mopeds are prohibited from entering this area or road. This restriction is often in place for noise reduction or safety reasons, or to separate different types of traffic.

Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) or lorries are prohibited from entering this area or road. Such restrictions are often imposed to protect road surfaces, bridges, or to manage traffic flow in residential or environmentally sensitive areas.

Buses are prohibited from entering this area or road. This restriction may be in place for various reasons, such as road width, environmental concerns, or to redirect bus routes.

Vehicles carrying dangerous goods are prohibited from entering this area or road. These restrictions are crucial for public safety, especially in tunnels, urban areas, or sensitive environments, to prevent accidents involving hazardous materials.

Tractors and other motorized agricultural or construction equipment are prohibited from entering this area or road. This restriction might be due to road surface protection, speed differences, or safety concerns, ensuring smoother traffic flow.

Horse-drawn vehicles and similar animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited from entering this area or road. Such restrictions are usually in place for safety, traffic flow, or environmental reasons, to ensure the smooth operation of modern traffic.

Bicycles and small mopeds are prohibited from entering this area or road. This restriction is often in place to separate different types of traffic or for safety reasons.

Small mopeds are prohibited from entering this area or road. This rule aims to manage traffic flow or ensure safety on specific road sections.

Riding or leading a horse is prohibited in this area or on this road. This restriction is typically enforced for safety reasons, to prevent conflicts with motor vehicle traffic, or to protect specific areas.

Pedestrians are prohibited from entering this area or road. This rule is often applied to high-speed roads, tunnels, or other areas where pedestrian presence would be dangerous.

The maximum allowed weight for a single vehicle (excluding trailers) on this road section is 5 tons. Vehicles exceeding this weight are prohibited to prevent damage to roads, bridges, or other infrastructure.

Overtaking other motor vehicles (meaning passing them) is prohibited on this section of the road. This rule is typically enforced where visibility is limited, the road is narrow, or other conditions make overtaking unsafe.

Overtaking other motor vehicles is prohibited for heavy goods vehicles on this section of the road. This restriction helps improve traffic flow and safety, especially on narrow roads or inclines.

The restriction on overtaking other motor vehicles has ended. Drivers can now resume overtaking where it is otherwise safe and permitted by road conditions and other regulations.

The prohibition on overtaking by heavy goods vehicles has ended. Drivers of HGVs can now resume overtaking where it is otherwise safe and permitted by road conditions and other regulations.

The local speed limit for the area ahead is 60 km/h. Drivers must not exceed this speed for safety and compliance with local regulations.