Explantion: This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 120km/h.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must turn left. It is usually displayed on the approach to a one-way system.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you are not permitted to make a U-turn. It is displayed at junctions on dual carriageways. U-turns are also not permitted anywhere there is a continuous white line along the centre of the road or on a one-way street.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must turn right. It is usually displayed on the approach to a one-way system.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must keep left. It is usually displayed at a traffic island in the centre of the road.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must turn right, its usually displayed at a junction where all traffic must turn right - for example, in a one way system that incorporates a junction.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must keep right. It is usually found in a one way system where the traffic is required to keep to the right.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must turn left, its usually displayed at a junction where all traffic must turn left - for example, in a one way system that incorporates a junction.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must not proceed in the direction of the arrow. This is displayed to prevent traffic going in the wrong direction - for example, the wrong way up a one-way street.
Explantion: This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 30km/h
Explantion: When accompained by a STOP sign, the white stop line indicates the point at which you must stop your vehicle.
Explantion: This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 50km/h.
Explantion: This sign is displayed at a junction where you may not turn right.
Explantion: This sign appears at junctions where a minor road joins a major road. You must stop your vehicle completely at a STOP sign.
Explantion: These signs tells you that parking is permitted in both directions, but only at the times shown on the information plate.
Explantion: This sign tells you that traffic must pass on either side of the traffic island.
Explantion: At a junction, the YIELD sign tells you that you must give way to traffic on a major road ahead. This means that you must slow down and be prepared to stop.
Explantion: This sign is displayed at a junction where you may not turn left.
Explantion: This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 100km/h.
Explantion: This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 80km/h.
Explantion: This sign tells you that the maximum legal speed limit permitted for this section of road is 60km/h.
Explantion: Where a STOP sign is not accompanied by a white stop line, you must stop at the sign.
Explantion: This sign tells you that parking is prohibited in both directions.
Explantion: At a roundabout, the YIELD sign tells you that you must slow down and be prepared to stop. You must yield (give way) to traffic already on the roundabout.
Explantion: This sign tells you that you must proceed straight ahead. This sign is usually displayed on the entry to a one-way street.