Indication Signs
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Indicates the beginning of a motorway. Only motor vehicles allowed. Observe motorway rules.

Marks the end of the motorway. Normal road rules resume beyond this point.

Indicates entry into an expressway—vehicles must comply with speed and vehicle limitations.

Expressway rules no longer apply beyond this point. Adjust to standard road conditions.

Drivers may use horn in this zone typically mountainous or tunnel areas.

Horn usage zone ends. Drivers must refrain from unnecessary noise beyond this point.

Indicates presence of a tunnel. Turn on headlights and avoid stopping inside.

Warning of an upcoming tunnel in 500 meters. Prepare accordingly.

Mandatory direction – continue straight. No turning allowed.

Indicates path is for pedestrians and cyclists. Vehicles are restricted or banned.

Indicates a dead-end street. No exit for vehicles beyond this point.

Indicates a dead-end for vehicles but allows passage for pedestrians or cyclists.

A parking bay or emergency stop area is 2 km ahead. Useful in breakdowns or emergencies.

Pedestrian crossing ahead. Drivers must yield to pedestrians on or entering the crossing.

Indicates steps for pedestrian passage—often found near subways or overpasses.

Directional sign for pedestrian stairs going downward. Proceed carefully.

Lane demarcation within tunnels. Drivers must keep lane discipline.

Emergency SOS location available. Used in breakdowns or accidents.