
Drivers are required to proceed straight ahead. This sign is typically placed at intersections or on one-way roads where other turns, including left or right, are not permitted to maintain a specific flow of traffic.

Drivers are required to turn left at this junction. This mandatory instruction ensures vehicles follow a designated route, often to prevent congestion or direct traffic away from restricted areas.

Drivers are required to turn right at this junction. This sign ensures traffic adheres to a specific path, commonly seen where straight-through or left turns are prohibited for safety or traffic management.

A mandatory left turn is required at the upcoming intersection. This advance sign gives drivers time to position their vehicles in the correct lane and prepare for the necessary turn, as proceeding straight or turning right will not be permitted.

A mandatory right turn is required at the upcoming intersection. This sign provides advance warning, allowing drivers to prepare to enter the correct lane and execute the turn, as other directions will be restricted.

At this junction, drivers are required to either proceed straight ahead or turn left. All other movements, such as turning right or making a U-turn, are prohibited to control traffic flow and prevent conflicts.

At this junction, drivers are required to either proceed straight ahead or turn right. All other movements, such as turning left or making a U-turn, are prohibited to guide traffic effectively.

At this junction, drivers are required to either turn left or turn right. Proceeding straight ahead or making a U-turn is not permitted, ensuring that vehicles diverge as necessary for the road network.

Drivers are required to enter the roundabout and proceed in an anti-clockwise direction. This ensures traffic circulates consistently and drivers should always be prepared to yield to vehicles already within the roundabout.

Drivers are required to pass on the left side of any obstacle, traffic island, or road feature ahead. This ensures safety and maintains a clear path for other vehicles where space might be limited or traffic flow is directed.

Drivers are required to pass on the right side of any obstacle, traffic island, or road feature ahead. This ensures safety and maintains a clear path for other vehicles where space might be limited or traffic flow is directed.

Drivers have the option to pass on either the left or right side of the obstacle, traffic island, or road feature. This sign provides flexibility, allowing drivers to choose the safest and most appropriate path based on traffic conditions and their destination.

This sign indicates a mandatory cycleway, meaning it is designated exclusively for bicycles. Other modes of transport, including pedestrians or motor vehicles, are generally not permitted on this path to ensure cyclist safety and smooth flow.

This subpanel, when used with another main sign, indicates that the rule or designation applies to a specific lane or path located to the left. It provides directional guidance for segregated or special-purpose routes.

This sign indicates that cycle traffic on this designated path or lane operates in both directions. Cyclists should be aware of oncoming bicycles and maintain appropriate caution, especially when passing or turning.

This sign indicates the end of a section where two-way cycle traffic was designated. Cyclists should be aware that the path may now revert to one-way traffic or become a shared space, requiring increased vigilance for changing conditions.

This sign designates a mandatory footway, which means the path is exclusively for use by pedestrians. Vehicles, including bicycles and motor vehicles, are generally prohibited to ensure the safety and unobstructed movement of people on foot.

This sign designates a mandatory bridleway, indicating that the path is specifically for horse riders and individuals leading horses. Pedestrians may also be permitted, but motorized vehicles and often bicycles are prohibited to ensure the safety and quiet enjoyment of equestrians.

This sign indicates a segregated shared path, meaning it is designated for both pedestrians and cyclists, but with clearly marked separate areas or lanes for each user group. Users must keep to their designated side to prevent conflicts and ensure safety.

This sign specifies a segregated path where pedestrians must keep to the left side and cyclists must keep to the right side. Adhering to these designated lanes is crucial for safety and efficient flow on shared routes.

This sign specifies a segregated path where cyclists must keep to the left side and pedestrians must keep to the right side. Following these instructions helps prevent collisions and maintains order on the shared path.

This sign designates a segregated path for three user groups: horse riders, pedestrians, and cyclists. Each user must keep to their designated area to ensure safety and prevent conflicts among different types of users.

This sign designates a segregated path for three user groups: horse riders, cyclists, and pedestrians. Each user must keep to their designated area to ensure safety and prevent conflicts.

This sign designates a path that is segregated for horse riders and pedestrians. Horse riders are designated to the left side of the path, and pedestrians are designated to the right side. All users must keep to their assigned areas to ensure safety and orderly traffic flow.

This sign designates a combined path that can be used by horse riders, pedestrians, and cyclists. All users are expected to share the path responsibly and be mindful of other users presence.

This sign indicates a mandatory minimum speed of 30 km/h. Drivers must not drive slower than this speed, unless road conditions or traffic necessitate a lower speed for safety.

This sign marks the end of the mandatory minimum speed limit that was previously in effect. Drivers should now adhere to the general speed limits for the road or any other speed limits indicated by new signs.