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Comprehensive Guide to Information and Direction Signs

RULES OF THE ROAD: Information and Direction Signs

Information and Direction Signs | Rules of the Road

Information and Direction Signs



Shows directions to nearby towns and cities.

Shows directions to nearby towns and cities.

 

Shows the distances in kilometres to towns and cities on the road.
Shows the distances in kilometres to towns and cities on the road.
Various exit signs are used on freeways. In urban areas, many exit ramps have more than one lane. Overhead and ground-mounted signs help drivers choose the correct lane to exit or stay on the freeway.
Various exit signs are used on freeways. In urban areas, many exit ramps have more than one lane. Overhead and ground-mounted signs help drivers choose the correct lane to exit or stay on the freeway.
Advance signs use arrows to show which lanes lead off the freeway. Signs are also posted at the exit.
Advance signs use arrows to show which lanes lead off the freeway. Signs are also posted at the exit.
Sometimes one or more lanes may lead off the freeway. The arrows matching the exit lanes are shown on the advance sign in a yellow box with the word ‘exit' under them.

Sometimes one or more lanes may lead off the freeway. The arrows matching the exit lanes are shown on the advance sign in a yellow box with the word ‘exit' under them.

 

Freeway interchanges or exits have numbers that correspond to the distance from the beginning of the freeway. For example, interchange number 204 on Highway 401 is 204 kilometres from Windsor, where the freeway begins. Distances can be calculated by subtracting one interchange number from another.

Freeway interchanges or exits have numbers that correspond to the distance from the beginning of the freeway. For example, interchange number 204 on Highway 401 is 204 kilometres from Windsor, where the freeway begins. Distances can be calculated by subtracting one interchange number from another.

 

The term 'VIA' is used to describe the roads that must be followed to reach a destination.

The term 'VIA' is used to describe the roads that must be followed to reach a destination.

 

Shows the upcoming roundabout exits and where they will take you.
Shows the upcoming roundabout exits and where they will take you.
These signs change according to traffic conditions to give drivers current information on delays and lane closures ahead.

These signs change according to traffic conditions to give drivers current information on delays and lane closures ahead.

 

Shows off-road facilities such as hospitals, airports, universities or carpool lots.
Shows off-road facilities such as hospitals, airports, universities or carpool lots.
Shows route to railway station

Shows route to passenger railway station.

 

Shows route to airport.

Shows route to airport.

 

Shows facilities that are accessible by wheelchair.

Shows facilities that are accessible by wheelchair.

 

D sign - Oversize load

D sign – Oversize load

 

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