Priority Signs
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This sign instructs all vehicles to make a complete stop before the line or intersection. Drivers must only proceed after yielding to all other road users and ensuring safety.

The English STOP sign functions identically to the Arabic version. Every driver is required to halt completely, look both directions, and yield as necessary before moving forward.

This standard yield sign means drivers must prepare to give way to other vehicles and pedestrians at the intersection, slowing with readiness to stop if cross-traffic is present.

The sign warns that a yield (give way) regulation will apply in 150 meters. Drivers should anticipate slowing down and be ready to give way well before arriving at the intersection.

This sign means you must prepare to yield to oncoming traffic at a junction 150 meters ahead. Anticipate slowing down and be ready to stop if required for traffic at the intersection.

The sign indicates a crossroads is ahead without priority information. Drivers must approach with caution and yield according to local rules or the right-hand priority.

This sign warns that a side road will join from the right soon. Drivers should remain alert for entering vehicles and adjust speed to prevent conflict.

The sign alerts you to a roundabout intersection ahead. Slow down and prepare to give way to vehicles already inside the roundabout as per Moroccan junction rules.

The yellow diamond means the road is a priority road. Drivers on this road have right of way at all subsequent intersections until the sign is canceled.

This sign marks the end of a priority road. Drivers must now yield to traffic at future intersections unless otherwise indicated by signs or signals.