Blue rectangular signs give information on motorways green signs direct you on primary roads while white signs give directions on minor roads.
Green road sign with white lines.
Black and white traffic signs provide posted regulations i e speed limits.
You can cross a continuous white edge line and travel for up to 100m when you are.
Except for stop give way and roundabout signs most regulatory signs are rectangles.
These are usually separated by a single or double solid white line.
The booklet also illustrates and explains the vast majority of signs the road user is likely to encounter.
Very rare odd lane arrangements or assignments are usually marked fairly obviously either on the road surface or by.
Some of the most common regulatory signs are shown on this page.
A green traffic sign signals that you can proceed or provides you with direction on where to proceed.
Entering or leaving a single lane road.
Many road signs such as speed limits should be self explanatory.
These signs tell you where you are which way to go and the distance.
White panels indicate local or non primary routes.
Chapter 3 signs signals and road markings 39 white lines white lines are used to separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
They are usually black on a white background.
Even if separated by a broken white line you may not cross the center line to pass.
White lines also mark crosswalks stopping positions and the right shoulders of highways.
This sign warns you about hazards or possible hazards on or near the roadway.
A yellow traffic sign serves as a general warning.
Yellow stands for caution.
Pedestrian crosswalk stop for pedestrians in the crosswalk.
Black sign white arrow pointing right you may only drive on this road in one direction.
Rectangular signs can also indicate bus lanes and congestion charge zones.
Guide signs on expressways show you which lanes to use to get where you want to go.
Green and white signs give information about directions and distances.
Black sign white arrows one up and to the left one down and to the right the lane you are in is for two way left turns.
White lane lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
Yellow traffic signs stand for slowing down driving with caution or a general warning.
Single white lines may also mark the right edge of the pavement.
Sometimes they also have a colour such as red.
Turning at an intersection from a single lane road.
It may be yellow or yellow green with black wording or symbols.
Stopping at the side of a road unless signs or markings say not to.
5 lanes same as 4 lanes except that center lane is for left turns only.
Signs on primary routes green.
Some parking signs are green on white.
Regulatory signs tell you about laws that must be obeyed.