Mandatory Signs
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Indicates that traffic must turn left at the upcoming junction or point.

Indicates that traffic must turn right at the upcoming junction or point.

A Turn Left sign indicates that you must make a left turn ahead. This sign is often placed before intersections, curves, or junctions where the road does not continue straight

That you must make a right turn ahead. This sign is placed before intersections, curves, or junctions where continuing straight is not allowed.

They must continue moving forward without turning left or right. It is commonly placed before intersections or junctions where a straight path is required

Means that you can go around an obstacle or road divider from either the left or right side. It is usually placed before road splits or central islands to guide traffic safely.

Tells drivers to stay on the left side of the road or a divider. It is usually placed before medians, obstacles, or curves to guide traffic safely.

Drivers to stay on the right side of the road or a divider. It is commonly placed near obstacles, medians, or curves to guide traffic safely.

Indicates that you are about to enter a motorway or expressway. It alerts drivers to prepare for high-speed traffic and different driving conditions.

Sign provides detailed information about upcoming roads, intersections, or highway exits. It helps drivers navigate complex routes and make informed decisions ahead of time.

An Exit Taper Gantry Sign is placed above the road to indicate an upcoming highway exit. It helps drivers transition smoothly from the main lanes to the exit ramp.

Provides reassurance that you are on the correct route. It is usually placed after key junctions or intersections to confirm the road number or destination.

Is used to indicate the distance to an upcoming exit or significant road change. It usually appears as a series of three signs with decreasing bars, helping drivers prepare in advance.

Drivers anticipate an upcoming exit or road change by showing a sequence of three signs with shrinking bars. These markers act as a gradual warning, allowing vehicles to adjust their speed and position smoothly before reaching the exit.

Drivers about an approaching exit or road shift using three signs with decreasing bars. It helps vehicles prepare in advance by adjusting speed and positioning for a smooth transition.

They are leaving the motorway and transitioning to a regular road, often with lower speed limits and different traffic conditions.

Signals that the motorway is coming to an end, and drivers will transition to normal roads with different speed limits and driving rules.

A Proceed Straight or Turn Left sign informs drivers that they have two options ahead. They can either continue moving forward or make a left turn. Turning right is not allowed at that point.

A Stack Type Advance sign provides road information in a vertical format, listing multiple destinations along with their corresponding routes or exits. It helps drivers identify upcoming turns and prepare for lane changes.

Sign provides a detailed visual representation of upcoming routes, intersections, or exits on a national highway. It helps drivers navigate long-distance travel with clear road mapping.

Provides guidance on which lanes lead to specific destinations or routes. It helps drivers choose the correct lane in advance, ensuring smooth transitions on highways or national roads

That new lanes are merging from the left side, but they will remain available rather than ending abruptly. It helps drivers anticipate lane expansion and adjust their position accordingly.

This sign informs drivers that additional lanes are merging from the right side, but they won’t disappear. Instead, they continue as part of the roadway, allowing traffic to flow smoothly while accommodating new vehicles. It helps drivers stay aware of lane adjustments and plan their movement accordingly

Extra lanes are merging from the left side while the right-side lane remains open. This helps drivers anticipate changes in traffic flow and adjust accordingly.

Alarge sign mounted above the roadway, often supported by metal structures or bridges. It provides critical driving information such as directions, lane usage, upcoming exits, or toll details.

That individuals with learner’s permits are not allowed to drive in the specified area. This restriction is typically placed in zones with complex traffic conditions or higher-speed roads.

A Parking sign indicates designated areas where vehicles are allowed to park. It helps drivers find appropriate spots for short-term or long-term parking.