Prohibition Signs
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No Entry for Vehicular Traffic. This sign prohibits all vehicles from entering the road or area beyond the sign. Pedestrians may still be allowed unless otherwise indicated.

No Entry / Do Not Enter. This sign is typically used to prevent traffic from entering a one-way street in the wrong direction. It prohibits entry for all vehicles.

No Entry for Car. This sign prohibits entry for all motor vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and buses, but often excludes motorcycles. Check local regulations for specifics on motorcycle allowance.

No Cycling / No Bicycles. This sign indicates that bicycles are prohibited from using this road or path. Cyclists must find an alternative route.

No Mopeds. Entry is prohibited for mopeds beyond this point. Other vehicles may be permitted.

No Motorcycles. This sign prohibits motorcycles from entering the area or road ahead. This often applies even if other motor vehicles are allowed.

No Goods Vehicles. Entry is prohibited for vehicles designed for carrying goods, typically above a certain weight specified locally. Passenger cars are usually permitted.

No Entry for Vehicles Transporting Water Polluting Goods. This sign prohibits vehicles carrying goods classified as potential water pollutants from using the road or area ahead. This is often used to protect sensitive water catchment areas or sources.

No Animal-Drawn Vehicles. This sign prohibits entry for vehicles pulled by animals, such as horses and carts.

No Handcarts. Pushing or pulling handcarts is prohibited on this road or area.

No Agricultural Vehicles. Entry is prohibited for agricultural vehicles like tractors.

No Motor Vehicles. This sign prohibits entry for all types of motor vehicles, including both cars and motorcycles.

No Pedestrians. This sign indicates that pedestrians are not allowed on this roadway or path, often used on motorways or high-speed roads.

No Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods. Entry is prohibited for vehicles transporting hazardous materials as defined by regulations.

End of All Local Prohibitions. This sign marks the point where all temporary or local traffic prohibitions previously indicated (like speed limits or no overtaking) end. National rules still apply.

No Overtaking. Overtaking other moving motor vehicles is prohibited beyond this sign, usually until an End of No Overtaking sign appears. Motorcycles might be excluded in some regions.

End of No Overtaking Restriction. This sign indicates the end of the previously imposed prohibition on overtaking. Standard overtaking rules now apply.

No Overtaking by Goods Vehicles. This sign prohibits vehicles used for carrying goods (typically over a certain weight) from overtaking other motor vehicles. Cars and motorcycles may still overtake if safe.

End of No Overtaking Restriction for Goods Vehicles. This sign marks the end of the specific prohibition on overtaking for goods vehicles. Standard overtaking rules apply again for all vehicles.

Maximum Speed Limit (e.g., 50 km/h or mph). Driving faster than the speed indicated (in km/h or mph depending on the country) is prohibited. This is the absolute maximum speed allowed under ideal conditions.

End of Speed Limit (e.g., 50 km/h or mph). The previously posted specific speed limit ends here. The prevailing speed limit for the type of road applies (e.g., national limit or built-up area limit).

Zone Speed Limit (e.g., 30 km/h or mph). Entering an area (zone) where the maximum speed limit shown applies on all roads within it until an End Zone sign is posted.

End of Zone Speed Limit. This sign indicates that you are leaving the area where the special zone speed limit applied. Prevailing speed limits now resume.

No Left Turn. Turning left at the upcoming intersection or junction is prohibited.

No U-Turns. Making a U-turn (turning 180 degrees to travel in the opposite direction) is prohibited at this location or intersection.

No Vehicles Over Width Shown. Entry is prohibited for vehicles wider than the dimension indicated on the sign, including any load carried.

No Vehicles Over Height Shown. Entry is prohibited for vehicles taller than the dimension indicated, including any load. This is common before low bridges or tunnels.

No Vehicles Over Weight Shown (Gross Weight). Entry is prohibited for vehicles whose total gross weight exceeds the limit indicated in tonnes (t).

No Parking / Parking Prohibited. Parking is prohibited along the carriageway on the side where the sign is placed, often during specific times shown on a supplementary plate. Stopping briefly to pick up/drop off passengers may be allowed.

No Stopping / Clearway. Stopping, even briefly to pick up or set down passengers, is prohibited on the carriageway where the sign is placed. This is stricter than No Parking.

Stop - Customs / Toll Ahead. This sign indicates a compulsory stop ahead, typically for customs inspections at a border or for payment at a toll plaza. Drivers must be prepared to stop completely at the designated control point.

No Entry for Vehicles Transporting Explosive or Flammable Goods. This sign prohibits entry for vehicles carrying loads that are explosive or highly flammable. Such restrictions are common for tunnels, bridges, or densely populated areas.

No Vehicles Over Length Shown (15 meters). This sign prohibits vehicles, or vehicle combinations (like a truck and trailer), whose total length exceeds the dimension indicated (in this case, 15 meters). This restriction is usually due to sharp bends or limited maneuvering space.