Do you know....?
Do you know what these road signs mean ?
Use this section to test yourself and find out what different road signs mean.
No Cycling
Riding of pedal cycles is prohibited. The sign means cycling is prohibited beyond this point.
With-flow pedal cycle lane
Mandatory with-flow pedal cycle lane sign. Solid white line tells other vehicles they must not use this part of the carriageway except to pick up or set down passengers. Hours of operation may be shown.
With-flow pedal cycle lane
Mandatory with traffic flow cycle lane ahead sign. Hours of operation may also be shown.
Cycle Lane and Pedestrian
Shared route for pedal cycles and pedestrians only sign. If you see this sign it means you're in a contra-flow cycle lane.
Give Way
Give way to traffic. This sign is telling drivers and other road users to give right of way to other traffic.
No Entry
No entry to vehicles unless you are a cyclist. This sign is located at places where the vehicles are not allowed to enter. It is generally erected at the end of one-way-road to prohibit traffic entering.
No Entry
No entry to vehicles. This sign is located at places where the vehicles are not allowed to enter. It is generally erected at the end of one-way-road to prohibit traffic entering.
No Left Turn
No left turn for vehicles including all bikes. No Turn Signs, keep the traffic on your town street or in your parking lot under control.
School and Patrol
School crossing patrol ahead (some signs have amber lights which flash when crossings are in use).
Mini-round About
Roundabout circulation - give way to vehicles from the immediate right. Mini roundabouts can be difficult to see due to their size. A blue mini roundabout sign isn't always located before the roundabout.
School Crossing ahead
School crossing ahead. It is considered a school advance warning sign, and a pedestrian crossing where school children cross a street on their way to school.
Stop
A stop sign is a traffic sign to notify drivers that they must make sure no cars are coming and stop before proceeding.
Zebra Crossing
Zebra crossing ahead. A zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing used in many places around the world. Its distinguishing feature is alternating dark and light stripes on the road surface, resembling the coat of a zebra. A zebra crossing typically gives priority to rights of way to pedestrians.