Prohibition Signs
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This sign means entry is strictly forbidden for all vehicles from this direction. It usually marks one-way streets’ exit points or restricted zones.

This prohibition sign bans all vehicles from entering beyond this point. Only pedestrians or bicycles (if not restricted by another sign) may proceed.

The sign prohibits access specifically to passenger cars. Only vehicles other than cars (e.g., bicycles, motorcycles, buses) may continue where allowed by separate signs.

This traffic sign means buses are prohibited from entering past this point. Only vehicles not used as buses or similar vehicles may use this stretch of road.

This sign forbids bicycles from using the road or area beyond the sign, keeping certain routes clear for motor vehicles or pedestrians only.

Mopeds are not allowed past this sign. Riders must find alternate routes where mopeds are permitted.

All motorcycles are banned from entering this section. Only other types of vehicles are allowed.

The restriction bars trucks and large goods vehicles from traveling further, often to protect quiet roads or urban centers.

This sign indicates an area closed to walkers or people on foot. Only vehicles may proceed beyond this point.

Horse-drawn vehicles are prohibited beyond the sign-this may apply in city areas or major roads for safety and traffic flow.

Handcarts or pushcarts are not permitted, ensuring the road or entrance is reserved for vehicles only.

Tractors are not allowed beyond this sign, aiming to reduce slow-moving agricultural vehicle traffic in restricted areas.

Both cars and motorcycles are banned from entering, keeping the road open for alternate transport, like bicycles or buses.

Vehicles carrying explosive or dangerous substances are not allowed, protecting sensitive, urban, or tunnel areas from transport-related risks.

Entry is forbidden for vehicles on bridges affected by water (e.g., during floods) or certain deflection risks, preventing unsafe crossings.

The passage of vehicles with trailers is not allowed beyond this sign. Only cars without trailers, motorcycles, or other non-towing vehicles may continue.

Vehicles wider than 2.5 meters are not permitted beyond this point to avoid blockages or damage on narrow roads or tunnels.

Any vehicle exceeding 4.5 meters in height cannot continue, protecting low bridges or overhead obstacles from collisions.

Vehicles heavier than 5.5 tons are barred due to load limits on the road or bridge, preventing structural damage and ensuring safe passage.

Vehicles with axle loads over 2 tons are prohibited beyond this sign, limiting road wear and preserving infrastructure.

Vehicles longer than 10 meters are not permitted, commonly found on tight curves or short rural roads with insufficient space for long vehicles.

Tractors must maintain at least 70 meters following distance from the vehicle ahead, ensuring safe braking and traffic flow on rural roads.

Left turns are not allowed at this junction, helping prevent conflicts with oncoming or cross traffic and ensuring smoother intersection movement.

Right turns are prohibited at this location, typically used to protect crosswalks or manage busy intersections in urban settings.

This sign means U-turns are strictly prohibited at this location to prevent unsafe turns and keep traffic flowing smoothly.

Overtaking is banned for all vehicles beyond this point. The rule is often used in high-risk, narrow, or low-visibility areas.

Trucks are not allowed to overtake other vehicles beyond this sign, reducing traffic conflicts and hazards on busy or winding roads.

The priority is given to oncoming vehicles. Drivers must yield the right of way to vehicles coming from the opposite direction.

Maximum speed is limited to 60 km/h in this zone. All vehicles must comply with this posted speed to ensure safety and avoid fines.

Using audible warning devices (horns) is prohibited beyond this point, often in hospital, school, or quiet zones to avoid noise disturbance.

This indicates a customs checkpoint. All drivers must come to a complete stop for inspection and document checks by authorities.

All vehicles must stop at this point for a police checkpoint, as required for routine document checks, security, or random control.

Vehicles must stop for inspection or control by the gendarmerie (military police). Be ready for documents and vehicle checks.

This sign indicates a mandatory stop for road control by traffic or transport authorities. Prepare for inspection of vehicle papers, loads, or safety equipment.

You must stop at the barrier in snowbound conditions. The sign marks a gate that may be closed during winter for safety.

All vehicles must halt at an upcoming toll station. Payment is required for continued passage on certain Moroccan roads.

Parking is forbidden on the side of the street marked by this sign. However, temporary stopping for drop-off or loading may be allowed.

Neither stopping nor parking is allowed along sections marked with this sign. Keep clear to support traffic flow and emergency access.

Parking is not allowed from 1:15 AM onwards (or within the time window indicated), enforcing time-based restrictions.

Parking is forbidden daily after 16:31 (4:31 PM), as indicated for local enforcement or events.

This shows that an earlier restriction (such as parking, no entry, etc.) has ended. All vehicles may proceed as normal.

Trailers are not allowed beyond this point, which might apply in tunnels, bridges, or urban districts to avoid congestion or danger.

Livestock or herds may not use or cross the road here. Animal traffic is barred for safety and flow reasons.

All previous special restrictions (speed, overtaking, parking) are canceled. Drivers return to the general or default road rules for the area.

This sign marks the end of the 50 km/h minimum or maximum speed limit. You may now follow the general speed rules for the road.

The prohibition on overtaking for all vehicles is now lifted. You may overtake other vehicles where it is otherwise allowed and safe.

Trucks and heavy vehicles may now overtake. The previous restriction is ended beyond this sign. Overtaking is subject to standard safety and road rules.

The ban on using horns or audible warning devices ends here. Horn use is again permitted when necessary for safety.

The restriction on skiers using or crossing the road ends at this point. Skiers may proceed along or across the roadway beyond this sign if conditions allow.