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Road and traffic signs
Circular signs give orders.
Blue circles give an instruction or show which sort of road user can use a route.
Red rings or circles tell you what you mustn't do.
Triangular sings give orders.
Rectangular sings give information.
Signs a brown background give tourist information.
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As a general rule the more paint there is with road signs the more important the message.
Vehicles May Pass on Either
National Speed Limit Applies
Mini Roundabout
Regular Roudabout
Duela-carriagway Ends
Contraflow lanes are lanes that flow in the opposite direction to most of the traffic.
Bus and cycle contraflow lanes may be found in one-way streets.
Diversion Route
Priority over oncoming traffic
Priority/give way to oncoming traffic
Cross Roads Ahead
Level Crossing
Level Crossing Ahead
Side Road Ahead
Road Narrows on the Right
Staggered Junction Ahead
T-Junction with vehicle priority from the left
Traffic Merging From the Left
Level Crossings, Swing/lifting bridges, airfields, emergency access sites
When the Amber light is showing on its own you'll know the red will appear next. The amber means stop unless you're too far past the line to avoid collision.
End of Motorway
Ahead only
You may cross the solid white line to pass a stationary vehicle or to pass a pedal cycle, horse or road maintenance vehicle if it's travelling at 10 mph or less. You may also cross the solid white line to enter a side road or access a property.
If there's a hazard ahead the markings on the centre line are longer and the gaps are shorter.
When the lines become longer than the gaps, this is a hazard warning line.
In some built-up areas you may find the speed limit reduced to 20 mph.
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