Information Signs
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Signifies the beginning of a motorway. Motorways usually have multiple lanes, are designed for high-speed traffic, and have restrictions on the types of vehicles allowed.

Indicates an emergency escape lane, often found on steep downhill stretches. It is designed as a safe area for vehicles that have lost braking power to slow down and stop. This lane should only be used in emergencies.

This sign indicates that the road ahead has no exit. Vehicles will need to turn around to proceed further. Be aware that you will need to find a safe place to turn around if you enter this road.

This sign indicates the direction to or the location of an airport. Follow this sign if you need to reach an airport for air travel or related services.

This sign indicates that you are approaching a tunnel. Be prepared for potential changes in lighting conditions and follow any specific rules or speed limits that may apply within the tunnel.

This sign indicates that all traffic on the road ahead is moving in the direction of the arrow. Traveling against this direction is prohibited.

This sign indicates that the road you are on does not have a direct connection to another road further ahead. It is likely a dead end or a loop road. Be prepared to turn around if your destination is not on this road.

This sign informs drivers that they have priority to proceed through a narrow passage. Oncoming vehicles must yield to you.

A disc parking zone sign indicates an area where parking is permitted for a limited duration, and drivers are required to use a parking disc (also known as a parking clock in some European countries) to show their arrival time.