Road and Traffic Signs
What does this sign mean?
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Road and Traffic Signs
You'll need to slow down. At hump bridges, your view ahead will be restricted and the road will often be narrow. If the bridge is very steep, sound your horn to warn others of your approach. Going over the bridge too fast is highly dangerous to other road users and could even cause your wheels to leave the road, with a resulting loss of control.
Road and Traffic Signs
Buses and bicycles can travel in this lane. In this example, they'll flow in the same direction as other traffic. If it's busy, they may be passing you on the left, so watch out for them. Times on the sign will show the lane's hours of operation; if no times are shown, or there's no sign at all, this means the lane is in operation 24 hours a day. In some areas, other vehicles, such as taxis and motorcycles, are allowed to use bus lanes. The sign will show if this is the case.
Road and Traffic Signs
Stopping where this clearway restriction applies is likely to cause congestion. Allow the traffic to flow by obeying the signs.
Road and Traffic Signs
Because the road has a dark colour, changes in level are not easily seen. White triangles painted on the road surface give you an indication of where there are road humps.
Road and Traffic Signs
You'll see this sign if there has been an incident ahead and the motorway is closed. You must obey the sign. Make sure that you prepare to leave in good time. Do not cause drivers to take avoiding action by cutting in at the last moment.
Road and Traffic Signs
Slow down as you approach the roundabout and check for traffic from the right. If you need to stop and give way, stay behind the broken line until it's safe to emerge onto the roundabout.
Road and Traffic Signs
The priority through the junction is shown by the broader line. You need to be aware of the hazard posed by traffic crossing or pulling out onto a major road.
Road and Traffic Signs
You may cross the solid white line to pass a stationary vehicle or to pass a cyclist, horse or road maintenance vehicle if it's travelling at 10 mph or less. You may also cross the solid white line to enter a side road or access a property.
Road and Traffic Signs
These signs are often seen in one-way streets that have more than one lane. When you see this sign, use the route that's the most convenient and does not require a late change of direction.
Road and Traffic Signs
Even though you've left the restricted area, make sure that you park where you will not endanger other road users or cause an obstruction.
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