Traffic Signs
Traffic Signs
Traffic Signs
No motor vehicles
No overtaking
No towed caravans
No right turn
No left turn
No U-turns No goods vehicles over maximum gross weight shown (in tonnes) except for loading and unloading
Note: Although The Highway Code shows many of the signs commonly in use, a comprehensive explanation of our signing system is given in the Departments booklet Know Your Traffic Signs, which is on sale at booksellers. The booklet also illustrates and explains the vast majority of signs the road user is likely to encounter. The signs illustrated in The Highway Code are not all drawn to the same scale. In Wales, bilingual versions of some signs are used including Welsh and English versions of place names. Some older designs of signs may still be seen on the roads.
Parking restricted to permit holders No vehicles over maximum gross weight shown (in tonnes) No waiting
No stopping during times shown except for as long as necessary to set down or pick up passengers
No stopping (Clearway)
Signs with blue circles but no red border mostly give positive instruction.
Ahead only
Mini-roundabout (roundabout circulation - give way to vehicles from the immediate right)
Minimum speed
Trams only
Warning signs
Mostly triangular
Crossroads
Staggered junction
Roundabout
Uneven road
Slippery road
Tunnel ahead
School crossing patrol ahead (some signs have amber lights which flash when crossings are in use)
Frail (or blind or disabled if shown) pedestrians likely to cross road ahead
Zebra crossing Pedestrians in road ahead Overhead electric cable; plate indicates maximum height of vehicles which can pass safely
Cattle
Wild animals
Risk of ice
Soft verges
Side winds
Hump bridge
Risk of grounding
Direction signs
Mostly rectangular Signs on motorways - blue backgrounds
At a junction leading directly into a motorway (junction number may be shown on a black background)
Downward pointing arrows mean Get in lane The left-hand lane leads to a different destination from the other lanes.
The panel with the inclined arrow indicates the destinations which can be reached by leaving the motorway at the next junction
At the junction
On approaches to junctions
On approach to a junction in Wales (bilingual) Blue panels indicate that the motorway starts at the junction ahead. Motorways shown in brackets can also be reached along the route indicated. White panels indicate local or non-primary routes leading from the junction ahead. Brown panels show the route to tourist attractions. The name of the junction may be shown at the top of the sign. The aircraft symbol indicates the route to an airport. A symbol may be included to warn of a hazard or restriction along that route.
At the junction
On approaches to junctions
Green panels indicate that the primary route starts at the junction ahead. Route numbers on a blue background show the direction to a motorway. Route numbers on a green background show the direction to a primary route.
Picnic site
Tourist attraction Direction to camping and caravan site Advisory route for lorries
Symbols showing emergency diversion route for motorway and other main road traffic
Diversion route
Information signs
All rectangular
End of controlled parking zone Entrance to controlled parking zone Entrance to congestion charging zone
With-flow bus lane ahead which pedal cycles and taxis may also use
Lane designated for use by high occupancy vehicles (HOV) see rule 142
End of motorway
Traffic on the main carriageway coming from right has priority over joining traffic
Additional traffic joining from left ahead. Traffic on main carriageway has priority over joining traffic from right hand lane of slip road
Traffic in right hand lane of slip road joining the main carriageway has prority over left hand lane
Countdown markers at exit from motorway (each bar represents 100 yards to the exit). Green-backed markers may be used on primary routes and white-backed markers with black bars on other routes. At approaches to concealed level crossings white-backed markers with red bars may be used. Although these will be erected at equal distances the bars do not represent 100 yard intervals.
Hospital ahead with Accident and Emergency facilities Traffic has priority over oncoming vehicles
Road works
Loose chippings
Temporary lane closure (the number and position of arrows and red bars may be varied according to lanes open and closed)
Slow-moving or stationary works vehicle blocking a traffic lane. Pass in the direction shown by the arrow.
End of road works and any temporary restrictions including speed limits
Signs used on the back of slow-moving or stationary vehicles warning of a lane closed ahead by a works vehicle. There are no cones on the road.