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Warning that we are approaching an unguarded level crossing

Level controlled intersections

Other uncontrolled level crossings

Controlled intersection square

End of road with priority

Road with priority

STOPS (Mandatory stop)

We are approaching a road with priority.

Priority in traffic of our own direction

Priority to vehicles from the opposite direction

Intersection where priority is determined by general priority regulations

Roundabout

Warning that the two lanes become one

Warning (with distance indication) that we are approaching a mandatory stop (STOP)

Warning (with distance indication) that we are approaching a road with priority

Intersections with secondary roads

Intersections with secondary roads

Frequent road use by slow-moving vehicles on uphill

Heliport (low helicopter passes)

Tunnel

Frequent road use by agricultural tractors

Dangerous right bank

Frequent traffic jams

Dangerous left bank

Contribution to a turn

Curved bridge

Right turn contribution

Power lines above the road

Uneven road surface (danger for long-wheelbase vehicles)

Frost risk

Contribution with tram line

Frequent use of the road by the elderly

Other risks

From a one-way street it entered a two-way street

Two-way traffic

Air current (crosswinds)

Airport (Low-flying aircraft)

Traffic lights

Road works

Wild animal crossing

Animal crossing

Frequent use of the road by cyclists

Frequent use of the road by children

Pedestrian crossing

Falling trees

Rockfall

Loose gravel layer

Slippery road

Ditch (trench)

Roadway curvature

Uneven road surface

Road leading to a waterfront or riverbank

Drawbridge

The road narrows on the right.

The road narrows on the left.

The road narrows on both sides.

Dangerous uphill

Dangerous descent

Double turn or more with the first one to the right

Double turn or more with the first one to the left

Dangerous right turn

Dangerous left turn

The use of audible warning devices (sirens) is prohibited.

STOP. Police

STOPS. Children crossing for school

Road closed to all vehicles in both directions

Limited time parking zone

Parking is on a rotating basis. Parking is prohibited on odd-numbered dates.

Parking is on a rotating basis. Parking is prohibited on even-numbered dates.

Handcarts are prohibited from passing through.

It is forbidden to cross without stopping. The symbol is for Customs.

The passage of motor vehicles towing any vehicle other than a two-wheeled or single-axle vehicle is prohibited.

Vehicles weighing more than 2 tons on one axle are prohibited from passing.

The passage of vehicles transporting larger quantities of materials that cause water pollution is prohibited.

Vehicles over 3.5 meters high are prohibited from passing.

Passage is prohibited for vehicles with a width exceeding 2 meters.

The passage of vehicles carrying more than a specified quantity of explosive or flammable substances is prohibited.

Vehicles with a total weight exceeding 5 tons are prohibited from passing.

It is prohibited to pass in a vehicle or connected vehicles whose length exceeds 10 meters.

Turning on the spot is prohibited.

Stopping and parking is prohibited.

Right turn prohibited

No parking

Trucks are prohibited from passing.

Overtaking is prohibited.

All motorized vehicles are prohibited from passing.

Motorized or animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited from passing.

Trucks are prohibited from passing through.

Left turn prohibited

Bicycles are prohibited.

Passage on mopeds is prohibited.

Motorized vehicles are prohibited except for two-wheeled motorcycles.

Passage on motorcycles is prohibited.

Entry is prohibited.

Pedestrians are prohibited from crossing.

Animal-drawn vehicles are prohibited from passing.

Passage by motorized agricultural vehicles is prohibited.

The number shown indicates the maximum speed limit (in kilometers)

Exiting the limited parking zone

End of speed limit

End of no-overtaking ban

End of all local bans on moving vehicles

It is forbidden to approach the vehicle in front at a distance of less than 70 meters.

Yellow means stop at the line. You can proceed if you have crossed the line because if you stop you may cause an accident.

When the yellow light is flashing, drive carefully; the intersection is not controlled by traffic lights. Priority on the right

RED means MANDATORY STOP. Wait behind the line.

RED and YELLOW also mean MANDATORY STOP. Do not proceed until GREEN turns on.

GREEN means you can PROCEED if the road is clear. Be especially careful if you are going to turn.

GREEN ARROW means you can PROCEED IN THE DIRECTION the arrow points to regardless of what the other lights are showing.

STOP – Vehicles approaching from the front and rear

STOP – Vehicle approaching from behind

STOP – Vehicle approaching from the front

GO AHEAD – Signal to a vehicle approaching from the side

GO AHEAD – Signal from a vehicle approaching from the front

Vehicles are not allowed to cross or cross this line. The line separates the two traffic streams.

It is used to interrupt the continuous yellow light, where there is an entrance, exit, or bus stop.

Stopping and parking is prohibited.

The zigzag is located at pedestrian crossings and stopping, parking and overtaking are prohibited.

The driver can pass this double line if the dotted line is on the side of his path, provided that he ensures that the road is clear.

The continuous dotted line does not have a prohibitory meaning but is used to mark traffic lanes. Overtaking is permitted.

It defines the used part of the road surface. In built-up areas, parking is prohibited. Outside the city, it shows the limits of the road.

Example of a warning directional sign for turning right when a right turn at the next intersection is prohibited

City bus stop

Rural bus stop

Sample signal for pre-selection at intersections of roads with different travel lanes

Pedestrian street

One-way

One-way

Deadlock

Highway

End of motorway

Deadlock

Direction you should follow

Direction you should follow

Passage side (placed on an island)

End of mandatory minimum speed limit

Mandatory use of snow chains

Mandatory roundabout

Mandatory pedestrian crossing

Mandatory bike path

Mandatory road for those riding animals
