Mandatory Signs
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Vehicles are only allowed to proceed straight ahead. Turning left or right is not permitted and would be a traffic violation. This sign is used to maintain a fixed traffic flow.

Drivers must make a right turn just before reaching the point where the sign is placed. It helps guide traffic into side streets or restricted routes.

A mandatory right turn must be made immediately after passing the sign. Ignoring this direction is considered a serious road rule violation.

Vehicles may either proceed straight or turn right. Turning left is not permitted, often due to safety or intersection design limitations.

This sign mandates that all vehicles must enter the roundabout and circulate in the direction shown, following the roundabout flow without exception.

All drivers must keep to the right-hand side of the obstacle or traffic island where this sign is placed. It ensures smooth passage around hazards.

Indicates the minimum legal speed (e.g., 30 km/h) that vehicles must maintain on this road section. Driving below this speed is not allowed unless conditions require it.

This marks the end of the section where a minimum speed limit was in force. From this point, the general or posted speed regulations apply.

This sign denotes a pedestrian-only zone where all vehicle access is banned, including bicycles and e-scooters, to protect pedestrian safety.