Information Signs
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This symbol indicates an area designated for public parking. All drivers may leave their vehicles in marked spaces here.

This shows the area is a paid parking zone. You must purchase a ticket at a meter or pay station and display it as instructed.

This symbol marks a designated block or zone for parking, often for residents or certain permit holders. Park only if your vehicle is authorized for that section.

The sign indicates parking is reserved for electric vehicles with charging capabilities. Only EVs that can use the charging point may park here.

The spot is reserved exclusively for electric vehicle charging. Non-electric cars may not use these spaces.

This is a Park & Ride for bus transfer. Park your car and use nearby bus services to complete your journey into city or transit zones.

Park & Ride lot for trams. Drivers can park here and change to tram for the next leg, usually to reach urban centers or main transport hubs.

This lot is for Park & Ride users transferring to train services, allowing longer journeys with secure car parking at the station.

This sign marks the location of overnight accommodation, such as hotels, hostels, or official camp/rest areas for travelers.

The sign prohibits lighting open flames, matches, or campfires in this area, helping prevent forest or field fires during dry seasons.

This sign marks an official taxi stand or parking area. Only licensed taxis may stop, wait, or park here-private cars must keep clear.

The sign indicates a marked pedestrian crosswalk ahead. Drivers should slow down, yield to people crossing, and be alert for pedestrians entering the road.

This sign means the street or road ahead permits travel only in the indicated direction-usually straight ahead and not in reverse or opposite.

This sign indicates the overtaking (passing) lane ends ahead. Merge safely back into the main lane and be prepared for reduced lane availability.

This sign marks the beginning of an overtaking lane, often for passing slow vehicles (e.g. trucks). Trucks may be restricted to certain lanes, so use the newly available lane for safe overtaking.

The sign indicates a dedicated overtaking lane is available, usually with restrictions for heavy vehicles (trucks). Cars may use the lane to pass, while trucks must remain in their designated lane.

Maximum speed varies by lane and is posted above each lane. Stay in your lane and obey the posted limit for that lane.

Indicates a divided roadway with two lanes per direction. Maintain correct lane discipline and do not cross the median.

Road ahead has three lanes in your direction, one lane for oncoming traffic. Use correct lane and be cautious when overtaking.

There are two lanes in each direction, separated by a dividing line or median. Follow proper lane usage and stay on the correct side.

The road splits into two separate lanes. Prepare to choose the correct lane for your direction in advance.

The sign indicates that the road has two separate lanes going in the indicated direction. Use the appropriate lane for your travel.

There is a branch from the main road leading to a railway crossing. Pay attention if you plan to take the turning lane.

This sign shows an emergency escape lane diverging to the right, usually for vehicles with brake failure on steep descents.

An emergency escape lane is diverging to the left. Use only in emergencies such as brake failure.

This sign means there is a dead end or cul-de-sac ahead and the road does not continue. Plan to turn around if you enter.

The side street indicated by the red mark does not connect to other roads (dead end). Avoid if you need a through route.

Camping is permitted or a campsite is located here. Facilities for overnight stays with tents/camping gear may be present.

The path or lane is reserved for cyclists only. No motor vehicles or pedestrians allowed.

This marks the end of the dedicated bicycle path. Cyclists must now share the roadway with other vehicles or follow new signage.

This sign marks the beginning of a controlled-access motorway where special rules (e.g. speed, vehicle type) apply.

This sign indicates the end of the motorway. Normal road rules now apply and motorway regulations are no longer in effect.

There is a toll collection point ahead. Prepare to stop and pay the road fee according to vehicle class.

A customs post is ahead. All vehicles must stop for inspection and official procedures.

This sign indicates that a specific CB radio channel is used at this location, often for driver or emergency use.

The sign means the location accepts card payments, for tolls, fuel, or services. Prepare your card for transaction.

This means electronic toll collection is possible using a transponder or RFID tag. Use the specific lane for fast payment.

There is a sports or recreational facility nearby, such as a playground or sports field.

Indicates the presence of a nearby tramway stop. Be alert for pedestrian crossings and trams.

Designates a caravan parking area with special rules. Inquire at the local authority (as shown) for permits or instructions.

This indicates a zone reserved for pedestrians only. Motor vehicles are not allowed.

The previous pedestrian-only zone ends here. Other traffic may now be present.

You have priority over traffic coming from the opposite direction. Proceed with caution but expect to be given way.

A new lane joins the main direction from the right. Merge safely, giving priority if needed.

Two lanes are joining the main flow from the right. Adjust your speed and position to merge safely.

Three lanes in your direction ahead, with a lane merging in from the right. Prepare for increased traffic and possible merging vehicles.

This indicates the entry point of a tunnel. Switch on headlights and observe tunnel-specific rules.

This sign marks the tunnel exit; revert to normal outside driving rules.

Stopping or parking is allowed on the sidewalk at this location, usually with special local exemption.

The route is reserved for both pedestrians and cyclists; use the path respectfully and give space to others.

This marks the end of a path shared by pedestrians and cyclists. You must now join regular traffic or a different route.

This sign indicates the location of a bus stop. Only buses may stop here for passenger boarding and alighting.

Indicates a tram stop; expect tram vehicles and be cautious of passengers crossing. Do not block the tracks.

This sign indicates that the right lane will end or merge into the left. Prepare to merge safely with ongoing traffic.

This is a safety reminder for all occupants to wear their seatbelts for protection while driving.

The sign reminds drivers to maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead, reducing accident risk.