ROAD
MARKINGS
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Stop your vehicle and
give way to pedestrians. |
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There is a pedestrian crossing
ahead |
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Do not enter the area unless:
1. the exit is clear
or
2. you're turning right |
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You should not cross the line. |
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What do white arrows painted on the road
mean?
They show you which lane you
should follow, for your intended route. |
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This road marking and sign together
mean: Parking
is not permitted at the
times displayed |
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This sign and road marking mean:
Parking is not
permitted at the times displayed. |
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This road marking means:
You may only cross the
broken white line when it's safe
to do so. |
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If you are coming from the right,
what does this road marking indicate?
That a continuous white line is
located ahead. |
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If you are driving from the right
to left, could you cross the continuous white line?
No, you can't. |
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If you are driving from the left to
the right, may you cross from the broken-line side, to the other
side?
You may, but only if it's safe
to do so. |
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This road marking means:
There is no entry. |
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This road marking means:
At all times, parking is prohibited. |
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This road marking means:
You should remain left of
the continuous white line. |
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A broken yellow line shows:
The edge of a carraigeway/hard
shoulder. |
TRAFFIC LIGHTS
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What does this traffic light stand
for?
Only proceed, if it is definitely
safe. |
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What does this traffic light stand
for?
Only proceed, if you are
unable to stop. |
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What does this traffic light stand
for?
The driver may proceed in the direction
of the green arrow. |
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What does this traffic light stand
for?
You have to stop. |
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What does this traffic light stand
for? Left-turning
traffic may proceed. |