a-1: Dangerous bend to the right
This sign indicates a dangerous bend to the right.
a-2: Dangerous bend to the left
This sign indicates a dangerous bend to the left.
a-3: Double bend first to right
Double bend first to right
a-4: Double bend first to left
Double bend first to left
a-5: Uncontrolled intersection
Uncontrolled intersection
a-6a: Staggered junction
Staggered junction
a-6b: Side road – right
Side road – right
a-6c: Side road – left
Side road – left
a-6d: Traffic merges from the right
Traffic merges from the right
a-6e: Traffic merges from the left
Traffic merges from the left
a-7: Give way
This sign warns of an intersection with the right-of-way road. When located within the intersection, it applies only to the nearest road, in front of which it was placed. Remember the sign priority order before respecting this sign: authorized personnel → traffic lights → signs.
a-8: Roundabout
Roundabout
a-9: Level crossing with a gate or barrier
Level crossing with a gate or barrier
a-10: Level crossing without a gate or barrier
Level crossing without a gate or barrier
a-11: Bumpy road
Bumpy road
a-11a: Speed bump
Speed bump
a-12a: Road narrows on both sides
Road narrows on both sides
a-12b: Road narrows on right
Road narrows on right
a-12c: Road narrows on left
Road narrows on left
a-13: Opening or swing bridge
Opening or swing bridge
a-14: Road works
Road works
a-15: Slippery road surface
Slippery road surface
a-16: Pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian crossing
a-17: Children
This sign warns you about children that might run into the road. Not at pedestrian crossings.
a-18a: Livestock
Livestock
a-18b: Wildlife
Wildlife
a-19: Side wind
Side wind
a-20: Two-way traffic
Two-way traffic
a-21: Warning of trams crossing the road ahead
Warning of trams crossing the road ahead
a-22: Dangerous exit
Dangerous exit
a-23: Steep hill
Steep hill
a-24: Cyclists
Cyclists
a-25: Risk of falling or fallen rocks
Risk of falling or fallen rocks
a-26: Airport
Airport
a-27: Quayside or river bank
Quayside or river bank
a-28: Loose gravel
Loose gravel
a-29: Traffic lights
Traffic lights
a-30: Other hazard
Other hazard
a-31: Dangerous roadside
Dangerous roadside
a-32: Roadway frost
This signs warns you about possible ice on the surface of the road. Not about snowfall or rain! The peak of bridges are especially prone to having ice on them.
a-33: Road blockage
Road blockage
a-34: Road accident
Road accident
b-1: No entry for vehicular traffic
No entry for vehicular traffic
b-2: No entry
No entry
b-3: No entry for motor vehicles, with exception of one-track motorcycles
No entry for motor vehicles, with exception of one-track motorcycles
b-3: No motor vehicles except solo motorcycles
No motor vehicles except solo motorcycles
b-3a: No buses
No buses
b-4: No solo motorcycles
No solo motorcycles
b-5: No heavy vehicles
Heavy vehicles mean: 1) Trucks with a maximum permissible weight exceeding 3.5 tons. 2) Road tractors. 3) special vehicles and vehicles used for special purposes with a permissible total weight exceeding 3.5 tons. 4) Agricultural tractors. 5) slow-moving vehicles. The weight specified on the sign or on the plate placed underneath it means that the prohibition applies to a vehicle (combination of vehicles), the permissible total weight of which exceeds the mass specified on the sign or on the plate underneath.
b-6: No agricultural tractors
No agricultural tractors
b-7: No vehicles with trailers
No vehicles with trailers
b-8: No horse-drawn vehicles
No horse-drawn vehicles beyond this point.
b-9: No bicycles
No bicycles
b-10: No mopeds
No mopeds
b-11: No bicycle trolleys
No bicycle trolleys
b-12: No handcarts
No handcarts
b-13: No vehicles with explosive or inflammable materials
No vehicles with explosive or inflammable materials
b-13a: No vehicles with hazardous materials
No vehicles with hazardous materials
b-14: No vehicles with materials that may contaminate water
No vehicles with materials that may contaminate water
b-15: No vehicles over width of 2 m
No vehicles over width of 2 m
b-16: No vehicles over height of 3.5 m
No vehicles over height of 3.5 m
b-17: No vehicles over length of 6 m
No vehicles over length of 6 m
b-18: No vehicles over gross weight of X tons
This sign bans the entry of vehicles with a gross weight of X tons or more. This exact number of tons is specified in the center of the sign.
b-19: No vehicles over axle load of 5 tons
No vehicles over axle load of 5 tons
b-20: Stop
Stop
b-21: No left turn
When turning left is not allowed, u-turning isn't allowed either. If a plate is placed under it with the phrase "Nie dotyczy (not applicable)" with a symbol of a vehicle (eg: truck), it means that the prohibition does not apply to that type of vehicle.
b-22: No turning right
If a plate is placed under it with the phrase "Nie dotyczy (not applicable)" with a symbol of a vehicle (eg: truck), it means that the prohibition does not apply to that type of vehicle.
b-23: No u-turn
No u-turn
b-24: End of prohibition of u-turn-25 no overtaking
End of prohibition of u-turn-25 no overtaking
b-25: Forbidden
Prohibits drivers of overtaking multi-trail motor vehicles. In case another sign is placed under it: 1) motorcycle. 2) truck, special vehicle, vehicle used for special purposes, with permissible total weight exceeding 3.5 t and car tractor. 3) agricultural tractor and free-speed vehicle. 4) engine vehicle with a trailer, except for vehicles with a single-axle trailer or semi-trailer. 5) vehicle with caravan. 6) bus. 7) trolleybus, 8) vehicle transporting dangerous goods. 9) vehicle transporting explosives or easily inflammatory. 10) a vehicle transporting goods that may condemn water, indicates that the overtaking ban applies to the driver of the vehicle, the symbol of which is on the sign.
b-26: No overtaking by lorries
No overtaking by lorries
b-27: End of prohibition of overtaking
End of prohibition of overtaking
b-28: End of prohibition of overtaking by lorries
End of prohibition of overtaking by lorries
b-29: No horn
No horn
b-30: End of prohibition of using horns
End of prohibition of using horns
b-31: Give way to oncoming traffic
Give way to oncoming traffic
b-32: Stop – customs control
Stop – customs control
b-32a: Border Control
This sign is used used before the border crossing point. This signs implies an obligation to stop at a specified place. In case a place is not provided, the driver should stop in front of the sign. Further movement may take place with the consent of an authorized person or after sending a signal that allows the movement.
b-32b: Damaged horned
This sign is used when the barrier is faulty. The driver should stop at the indicated place by the authorized officer. Further movement may take place with the consent of an authorized person or after sending a signal that allows the movement.
b-32c: Damaged signaling
This sign is used when the signaling device is faulty at the border control.
b-32d: Entrance to the ferry
This sign is used before entering the ferries transporting vehicles.
b-32e: Road control
This sign is used before road control points.
b-32f: Consumption of fees
This sign is used before the place of charging.
b-33: Speed limit
This sign indicates the speed limit until the next intersection. The speed limit is indicated by the number in the center of the sign.
b-34: End of speed limit
End of speed limit
b-35: No parking
No parking
b-36: No stopping
No stopping
b-37: No parking on odd days
No parking on odd days
b-38: No parking on even days
No parking on even days
b-39: Restricted parking zone
Restricted parking zone
b-40: End of the restricted parking zone
End of the restricted parking zone
b-41: No pedestrians
No pedestrians
b-42: End of all prohibitions
End of all prohibitions
b-43: Restricted speed zone
Restricted speed zone
b-44: End of the restricted speed zone
End of the restricted speed zone
c-1: Turn right (before sign)
The sign is placed before the intersection, at a distance of at least 50 meters from the intersection, and indicates the direction of the turn.
c-2: Turn right (after sign)
This sign obliges the driver to drive right after crossing it. It's valid at the nearest intersection or in a place where there is a possibility of changing the direction of driving. Sometimes, a sign with the phrase "Nie dotyczy (not applicable)" is placed under with symbols of vehicles (eg trucks) that the sign does not apply to. Even though you have one option, you still have to turn on your indicators before turning!
c-3: Turn left (before sign)
Turn left (before sign)
c-4: Turn left (after sign)
Turn left (after sign)
c-5: Drive straight
Drive straight
c-6: Drive straight or right
Drive straight or right
c-7: Drive straight or left
Drive straight or left
c-8: Drive right or left
Drive right or left
c-9: Drive only right of sign
This sign is helpful when it's not very clear where traffic should go between multiple options. If you see it, you must be on the side the arrow points.
c-10: Drive only left of sign
This sign is helpful when it's not very clear where traffic should go between multiple options. If you see it, you must be on the side the arrow points.
c-11: Drive right or left of sign
Drive right or left of sign
c-12: Circular traffic
Roundabout sign. Note the arrows are not random; they indicate the direction of the traffic.
c-13: Route for pedal cycles
Route for pedal cycles
c-13a: End of route for pedal cycles
End of route for pedal cycles
c-14: Minimum speed
Minimum speed
c-15: End of minimum speed
End of minimum speed
c-16: Pedestrians
Pedestrians
c-16a: End of pedestrian way
End of pedestrian way
c-17: Mandatory driving direction for vehicles carrying hazardous goods
Mandatory signs (znaki nakazu; type C) are always circular, with a white symbol on blue background. This sign is the only exception.
c-18: Use anti-slide chains
Use anti-slide chains
c-19: End of anti-slide chains order
End of anti-slide chains order
d-1: Road with priority
You have priority at all following crossroads until the end of the priority road
d-2: End of the road with priority
End of the road with priority
d-3: One-way road
Means the beginning or continuation of the road or carriageway on which the traffic takes place in one direction only. This does not apply to reversing your car.
d-4a: No through road
No through road
d-4b: Entrance to no through road
Entrance to no through road
d-4c: It means that the road behind the intersection on the left is a road without a ride.
It means that the road behind the intersection on the left is a road without a ride.
d-5: Priority on a narrow road
Priority on a narrow road
d-6: Pedestrian crossing
Technically, at this type of crossing, bicycle users should dismount and walk their bikes across them. But they almost never do, so extra attention is recommended.
d-6a: Bicycle crossing
Bicycle crossing
d-6b: Pedestrian crossing and bicycle crossing
Pedestrian crossing and bicycle crossing
d-7: Expressway
This signs marks the beginning or continuation of the expressway. Remember, you cannot reverse or u-turn on an expressway.
d-8: End of expressway
This signs marks the end of the expressway.
d-9: Motorway
This signs marks the beginning or continuation of a motorway. Remember, you cannot reverse or u-turn on a motorway.
d-10: End of motorway
End of motorway
d-11: Beginning of bus lane
Beginning of bus lane
d-12: Bus lane
Bus lane
d-13: Beginning of slow lane
Beginning of slow lane
d-13a: Beginning of the lane
means the beginning of the lane on the side indicated on the sign.
d-14: End of lane
This sign indicates the end of an extreme lane (leftmost or rightmost). It's located on the side of the ending lane. The remaining distance is indicated with a plate under it, if not it's 100m.
d-15: Bus stop
Bus stop
d-16: Trolleybus stop
Trolleybus stop
d-17: Tram stop
Tram stop
d-18: Parking
Parking
d-18a: Parking – restricted space
Parking – restricted space
d-18b: Roofed parking
Roofed parking
d-19: Taxi rank
Taxi rank
d-20: End of taxi rank
End of taxi rank
d-21: Hospital
Hospital
d-21a: Police
Police
d-22: Emergency dressing station
Emergency dressing station
d-23: Petrol station
Petrol station
d-23a: Petrol station equipped only with gas for motor vehicles
Petrol station equipped only with gas for motor vehicles
d-23c: Charging station for electric vehicles
Charging station for electric vehicles
d-24: Telephone
Telephone
d-25: Post
informs about the post office on the road. The symbol of the phone on the sign informs that there is a public phone at the post office.
d-26: Service station
Service station
d-26a: Vulcanizing
Vulcanizing
d-26b: Car wash
Car wash
d-26c: Public toilets
Public toilets
d-26d: Showers
Showers
d-27: Buffet or café
Buffet or café
d-28: Restaurant
Restaurant
d-29: Hotel (motel)
Hotel (motel)
d-30: Camping
Camping
d-31: Camping with electrical connections for trailers
Camping with electrical connections for trailers
d-32: Camping field
Camping field
d-33: Youth hostel
Youth hostel
d-34: Tourist information point
Tourist information point
d-34a: Radio traffic information
Radio traffic information
d-34b: Collective information board
Collective information board
d-35: Pedestrian underpass
Pedestrian underpass
d-35a: Down escalator
Down escalator
d-36: Pedestrian overpass
Pedestrian overpass
d-36a: Up escalator
Up escalator
D-37: Tunnel
Tunnel
d-38: End of tunnel
End of tunnel
d-39: Speed limits D-25 post office
Speed limits post office
d-39a: Droga Fee
sign informs about road fees paid for public roads to the territory of the Republic of Poland.
d-40: Residential zone
-In the residential area, pedestrians do not have to use the pavement or pedestrian path, they can move along the entire width of the road and have priority over a vehicle; within the residential area, all intersections are equivalent intersections, which means that they are subject to the right hand rule (the vehicle on the right has the right of way); leaving the home zone on the road is treated as joining the traffic, so a driver leaving the home zone must give way to another traffic participant; the permissible vehicle speed in the residential area is 20 km / h; it is forbidden to park in a place other than designated for this purpose. in the residential area, a child up to the age of 7 may use the road without the care of an elderly person.
d-41: End of residential zone
End of residential zone
d-42: Built-up area
Built-up area
d-43: End of built-up area
End of built-up area
d-44: Parking zone
Parking zone
d-45: End of parking zone
End of parking zone
d-46: Internal road
Internal road
d-47: End of internal road
End of internal road
d-48: Change of priority
Change of priority
d-49: Toll
Toll
d-50: SOS
informs that there is an emergency phone and fire extinguisher in the bay.
d-51: Automatic speed control
warns about the place or section of the road where the speed of driving is controlled and registered by devices operating automatically.
d-51a: Automatic average speed control
Automatic average speed control
d-51b: End of automatic average speed control
End of automatic average speed control
d-52: Movement Zone
This sign is used on non-public roads to remind drivers that the same traffic rules as on public roads still apply.
d-53: End of traffic zone
means leaving the traffic zone.
d-54: Clean transport zone
Clean transport zone
d-55: End of clean transport zone
End of clean transport zone
e-1: Pre-promoter plaque
warns about the intersection. The patterns of other characters placed on the sign inform about the occurrence of these characters on the roads indicated on the sign.
e-1a: A pre-promoter board on the highway
warns about leaving the highway. The patterns of other characters placed on the sign inform about the occurrence of these characters on the roads indicated on the sign.
e-1b: The pre-promoter board before entering the highway
warns about the intersection with the entrance to the highway or road leading to the highway. The patterns of other characters placed on the sign inform about the occurrence of these characters on the roads indicated on the sign.
e-2a: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-2b: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-2c: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-2d: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-2e: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-2f: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-3: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-4: PL
and a sign distinguishing the state adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicate that the city has a border crossing to this country. A sign of the state, placed next to the name of the town, adopted to mark vehicles participating in international traffic indicates that the town is located in this country.
e-5: Centrum
indicates a direction to the city center.
e-5a: Signpost to the center
indicates a direction to the city center.
e-6: Signpost to the airport
indicates a direction to the airport. On the signposts according to the model pattern, the directions to police units, emergency services, public administration offices, road management and units conducting customs clearance may be given by an appropriate inscription or symbol.
e-6a: Signpost to the station or railway station
indicates a direction to the station or railway station. On the signposts according to the model pattern, the directions to police units, emergency services, public administration offices, road management and units conducting customs clearance may be given by an appropriate inscription or symbol.
e-6b: Signpost to the bus station
indicates a direction to the bus station. On the signposts according to the model pattern, the directions to police units, emergency services, public administration offices, road management and units conducting customs clearance may be given by an appropriate inscription or symbol.
e-6c: Signpost to the ferry marina
indicates the direction to the ferry marina; The sign can also mean a sea station. On the signposts according to the model pattern, the directions to police units, emergency services, public administration offices, road management and units conducting customs clearance may be given by an appropriate inscription or symbol.
e-7: A signpost to a water marina or navigation
indicates a direction to the water marina or navigation.
e-8: Signpost to the beach or bathing place
indicates a direction to the beach or bathing place.
e-9: Signpost to the museum
indicates a direction to the museum.
e-10: Signpost to the monument as a cultural goods
indicates a direction to the monument as a cultural goods.
e-11: Signpost to a nature monument
indicates a direction to a nature monument.
e-12: Signpost to the viewpoint
indicates a direction to the viewpoint.
e-12a: Signpost to the bicycle trail
indicates a direction to the bicycle trail.
e-13: Directional Board
mark indicates the direction and distance to the main towns located on a given road.
e-14: The road trail board
indicates the road number and the distance to the main towns located on a given road trail.
e-14a: The road trail on the highway
indicates the road number and the distance to the main towns located on a given road trail.
e-15a: National road number with permissible pressure of the vehicle axle up to 11.5 t
indicates the number and type (category) of the road. The sign also means that vehicles with a single axis not exceeding 11.5 t and a correspondingly greater pressure of the multiple axis can move along the road, in accordance with the provisions determining the technical conditions of vehicles moving on the road. The sign placed under the sign of means that an electronic fee is charged for a section of the public road.
e-15b: The number of the provincial road with permissible pressure of the vehicle axis up to 8 t
indicates the number and type (category) of the road. The sign also means that vehicles with a single axis not exceeding 8 T and a correspondingly greater pressure of the multiple axis can move along the road, in accordance with the provisions determining the technical conditions of vehicles moving on the road.
e-15c: Motorway number
indicates the number and type (category) of the road. The sign also means that vehicles with a single axle pressure not exceeding 11.5 t and more multiple pressure pressure can move along the road, in accordance with the provisions specifying the technical conditions of vehicles moving on the road. that an electronic fee is charged for a section of the public road.
e-15d: Express road number
indicates the number and type (category) of the road. The sign also means that vehicles with a single axis not exceeding 11.5 t and a correspondingly greater pressure of the multiple axis can move along the road, in accordance with the provisions determining the technical conditions of vehicles moving on the road. The sign placed under the sign of means that an electronic fee is charged for a section of the public road.
e-16: International Trail number
indicates the number and type (category) of the road.
e-17a: Town
This sign means entering the town. The prohibition sign under the sign of means that the ban is in force throughout the town, except for the section of the road where it was changed or canceled with another sign.
e-18a: End of town
This sign means leaving the town.
e-19: Bypass
Bypass
e-20: Road node board on the highway
informs about approaching the trip from the highway; The numbers placed on the sign indicate: Upper- Departure number, lower- the distance of the board from the trip; Instead of the number indicating the number of the trip on the sign, the node name can be given.
e-21: Centrum
informs about the entrance to the city center.
e-22a: Car Tourist Trail
indicates the beginning of a designated car tourist trail; On the sign next to the name of the trail, the trail symbol and a symbol of a tourist organization setting the trail may be placed.
e-22b: Object on the car tourist trail
indicates a tourist facility on the car tourist trail; A symbol of a tourist or leisure object is placed on the sign.
e-22c: Information about tourist facilities
informs about the occurring tourist facilities in the area indicated on the sign.
f-1: Border crossing
Border crossing
f-2: No border crossing
No border crossing
f-2a: State border
informs about the place of crossing the border of the Republic of Poland.
f-3: Administrative area limits
Administrative area limits
f-4: Name of the river
Name of the river
f-5: Warning of prohibition
Warning of prohibition
f-6: Warning sign placed before the crossing
Warning sign placed before the crossing
f-6a: He warns that there is a railway crossing behind the intersection without dams.
He warns that there is a railway crossing behind the intersection without dams.
f-7: Direction in connection with prohibition of turning left
Direction in connection with prohibition of turning left
f-8: Detour due to road closure
Detour due to road closure
f-9: Detour road guide sign
Detour road guide sign
f-10: Multilane directions
This sign shows each direction every individual lane will allow you to drive towards.
f-11: Lane directions
Lane directions
f-12: Transit way sign placed before intersection
Transit way sign placed before intersection
f-13: Transit
Transit
f-14a: Motorway indicator sign placed 300 m before exit lane
Motorway indicator sign placed 300 m before exit lane
f-14b: The indicator board on the highway placed at a distance of 200 m in front of the switching lane
informs about the distance of 200 m to the beginning of the lane leading to leaving the highway (switching lane).
f-14c: Motorway indicator sign placed 100 m before exit lane
Motorway indicator sign placed 100 m before exit lane
f-14d:
f-14e: Indicator sign on the expressway
Placed in a distance of 200 m before the beginning of exit lane.
f-14f: Indicator sign on the expressway
Placed in a distance of 100 m before the beginning of exit lane.
f-15a: Asymmetrical divide of carriageway for opposite directions
The signs shows the distribution of the lines.
f-16: End of lane on two-way roadway
End of lane on two-way roadway
f-17: End of lane on one-way roadway
End of lane on one-way roadway
f-18: Opposite direction for specified vehicles
Opposite direction for specified vehicles
f-19: Cycle lane
Cycle lane
f-20: Part of road (lane) for specified vehicles
Part of road (lane) for specified vehicles
f-21: Traffic diverted to adjacent roadway
Traffic diverted to adjacent roadway
g-1a: Level crossing indictor bar
This one is placed on the right side of the road. It's the furthest one to the track. and will follow at equal distances until we reach the track.
g-1b: Level crossing indictor bar
This one is placed on the right side of the road. It's the second furthest one to the track. will follow, then we'll reach the track.
g-1c: Level crossing indictor bar
This one is placed on the right side of the road. It's the last indicator of the level crossing. It comes after and .
g-1d: Level crossing indictor bar
This one is placed on the left side of the road. It's the furthest one to the track. and will follow at equal distances until we reach the track.
g-1e: Level crossing indictor bar
This one is placed on the left side of the road. It's the second furthest one to the track. will follow, then we'll reach the track.
g-1f: Level crossing indictor bar
This one is placed on the left side of the road. It's the last indicator of the level crossing. It comes after and .
g-2: Voltage network
This sign means that the railway network is suspended above.
g-3: The Cross of Saint Andrzej before a single-track railway crossing
determines the place of stopping in connection with the traffic of a train or other rail vehicle at a railroad crossing without dams or half aside; This sign informs that there is one track at the crossing.
g-4: Cross of St. Andrzej before a multi-track railway crossing
Determines the place of stopping in connection with the traffic of a train or other rail vehicle at a railroad crossing without dams or half-kind; This sign informs that there is more than one track at the crossing.
p-1: Single intermittent line
In this sign, the lines are shorter than the breaks or equal to gaps. It designates the traffic lanes. It is allowed to cross this line.
p-2: Single continuous line
separates lanes with the same direction and also means a ban on passing through this line and crossing it.
p-3: One-sided crossing line
Crossing this sign is only allowed on dashed side.
p-4: Double continuous line
Splits the lanes with opposite directions and means a ban on passing through this line and crossing it.
p-5: P-5 "Double interrupted line", located between the intersections on both sides of the lane, means a lane with a variable direction of traffic opened and closed with light signals broadcast by the S-4 signaling device.
"Double interrupted line", located between the intersections on both sides of the lane, means a lane with a variable direction of traffic opened and closed with light signals broadcast by the signaling device.
p-6: Warning line
In which the lines are longer than breaks, separates the lanes and warns about approaching a line through which passing is prohibited or to a dangerous place. It is allowed to cross this line.
p-6a: P-6a sign is a special case of P6. Urging the drivers to go back to the right line quickly.
sign is a special case of P6. Urging the drivers to go back to the right line quickly.
p-7a: Intermittent edge line
Placed at the edge of the road "sets the edge of the road. Stopping is allowed inside the area beside this line.
p-7b: Continuous edge line
determines the edge of the road; The mark also means a ban on entering the roadside driving a motor vehicle.
p-8a: Directly directional arrow
means that driving from the lane on which it is placed is only allowed straight ahead; The combined symbols of the , or signs mean permission to move in directions indicated by directional arrows. The mark placed on the lane preceded by the symbol of the bike (sign ) or the inscription BUS (sign ) means the direction of the vehicle movement indicated by this symbol or inscription.
p-8b: Directional arrow for turning
This sign means means that driving from the lane on which it is placed is only allowed in the direction of the indicated arrow; it can be combined with or in which case you can drive in any of the indicated options only. When this sign is placed on the left-most lane, it is allowed to u-turn, unless banned by or directional traffic lights (eg: ).
p-8c: Directional arrow for turning
means that driving from the lane on which it is placed is allowed only to turn back; The combined symbols of the , or signs mean permission to move in directions indicated by directional arrows. The mark placed on the lane preceded by the symbol of the bike (sign ) or the inscription BUS (sign ) means the direction of the vehicle movement indicated by this symbol or inscription.
p-8d: Directional arrow for turning
means that driving from the lane on which it is placed is allowed only in the direction of the indicated arrow.
p-9: Merge to lane on the left
It means the lane is ending. If you're at the end of the lane, and with significantly reduced speed, the target lane occupants are obliged to let you merge (zipper merge).
p-9b: Merge to lane on the right
It means the lane is ending. If you're at the end of the lane, and with significantly reduced speed, the target lane occupants are obliged to let you merge (zipper merge).
p-10: Pedestrian crossing
This sign means a pedestrian crossing.
p-11: Crossing for cyclists
In this section of the road, cyclists can cross the road without dismounting their bike.
p-12: Absolute stop line-STOP
indicates the place of stopping the vehicle in connection with the vertical signs or .
p-13: The conditional stop line consisting of triangles
indicates the place of stopping the vehicle in order to disappear priority resulting from the vertical sign .
p-14: Conditional stop line consisting of rectangles
indicates the place of stopping the vehicle: n1) at the intersection at the inlets of equivalent roads, n2) before the pedestrian crossing, n3) in front of the tram stops without islets, n4) before tram crossings and railway, n5) Before traveling for cyclists, n6) before bicycle lock, n7) before the light signal. Nobility of the vehicle stopping in these places does not apply to the bicycle driver entering the bicycle lock.
p-15: Subordination triangle
mark confirms the marking of the inlet to the intersection with vertical signs, respectively, and .
p-16: STOP inscription
mark confirms the marking of the inlet to the intersection with vertical signs, respectively, and .
p-17: Stop line
mark marks the place of the bus, trolleybus and tram stop on the road and means that the ban on the stopping of other vehicles at the stop applies along the entire length of the line.
p-18: Parking stand
mark designates a place intended for vehicle parking.
p-19: The dotted line designating the parking lane
determines the lane intended for the parking of vehicles along the edge of the road or separates the parking bay from it.
p-20: Envelope
sign designates a parking stand reserved for a specific type of vehicles.
p-21: Excluded surface
This sign means the road surface to which the entry and stop are prohibited.
p-22: Bus
mark means a lane for the movement of vehicles performing paid transport of people on regular lines.
p-23: Bicycle
This sign means the road or part of it (lane) intended for the movement of two-wheeled bicycles. The mark placed together with the sign means that the road is intended for pedestrians and bicycle drivers.
p-24: Place for a disabled person
means that the parking position on which the sign was placed is intended for a motor vehicle: a disabled person, a person driving a vehicle who transports a disabled person, a person driving a vehicle belonging to a facility, care rehabilitation or education of disabled people with significantly limited possibilities of self-move.
p-25: Release threshold
This sign means the convexity on the road used to slow down vehicle traffic.
p-26: Pedestrians
This sign means a pedestrian path; The mark placed together with the sign means that the road is intended for pedestrians and bicycle drivers.
p-27: Bicycle direction and track
indicates the bicycle driver's bicycle track on the road and determines the direction of his movement.
p-driving-license-1: Red reflectors are always put on the right edge of the road.
Red reflectors are always put on the right edge of the road.
p-driving-license-2: White and yellow reflectors indicate the edge of the road.
White and yellow reflectors indicate the edge of the road.
p-driving-license-3: Yellow signs are temporary horizontal signs. They overrule or cancel the white signs.
Yellow signs are temporary horizontal signs. They overrule or cancel the white signs.
r-1: Local Bicycle Trail
means the course of the local bicycle route.
r-1a: The beginning (end) of the local bicycle route
means, accordingly, the beginning (end) of the local bicycle route.
r-1b: Changing the direction of the local bicycle route
means changing the direction of the local bicycle route.
r-3: The plaque of the local bicycle trail
indicates the distance to the main towns located on the local bicycle trail.
r-4: Information about the bicycle trail
indicates the type of bicycle trail. The plaque placed under the sign informs about the difficulty on the bicycle trail. In the sign, a symbol, number or colorful marking characterizing the bicycle trail is placed in the lower part of it.
r-4a: Information about the actual course of the bicycle trail
indicates the actual course of the bicycle trail. In the sign, a graphic illustration of the bicycle route is placed in the diagram of the actual road system, with the course of the bicycle route with a wider line ended with the shape of an arrow indicating its direction.
r-4b: Changing the direction of the bicycle trail
indicates a change in the direction of the bicycle trail. In the sign, a symbol, number or colorful marking characterizing the bicycle trail is placed in the lower part of it. The plaque placed under the sign informs about the difficulty on the bicycle trail.
r-4c: Bicycle trail signpost
indicates the course and direction of the bicycle trail.
r-4d: Signpost of the bicycle trail in the shape of a distance
indicates the course and direction of the bicycle trail along with a distance from a given place.
r-4e: Pre-promoter plaque of the bicycle trail
indicates the course and direction of the bicycle trail.
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s-1: Normal traffic lights
The light signals broadcast by the signaling device mean: 1) green signal- permission to drive past the lights. 2) Yellow signal- no entry for the signaling device, unless there isn't enough time to stop without rapid braking; at the same time, the yellow signal means that in a moment the red signal will light up. 3) Red signal- no entry beyond the light. 4) Red and yellow signals, broadcast simultaneously- a ban on entering the signaling device; these signals also mean that the green signal will come on in a moment.
s-1a: Traffic light with signals for bicycles
Traffic light with signals for bicycles
s-2: The red signal broadcast by the S-2 siren with a signal in the shape of a green arrow means that it is allowed to turn towards the indicated arrow to the nearest road at the intersection, provided that the driver stops in front of the signaling device and does not cause traffic to traffic to other participants. A green arrow signal, broadcast by the S-2 signaling device, allowing turning left, also allows turning from the left extreme lane, unless it is prohibited by the B-23 sign.
The red signal broadcast by the siren with a signal in the shape of a green arrow means that it is allowed to turn towards the indicated arrow to the nearest road at the intersection, provided that the driver stops in front of the signaling device and does not cause traffic to traffic to other participants. A green arrow signal, broadcast by the signaling device, allowing turning left, also allows turning from the left extreme lane, unless it is prohibited by the sign.
s-3: Directional traffic light with left arrows
The light signals broadcast by the directional signaling device relate to drivers riding in the directions indicated by arrows (arrows). The green signal broadcast by the directional signaling device means that when driving in the indicated direction there is no collision with other traffic participants. directional signals that give signals intended only for vehicles turning left may not be placed on the right side of the road.
s-3a: The light signals broadcast by the S-3A signaling machine relate to bikers, located on a part of the road intended only for bicycle traffic or entering this part of the road, going in directions indicated by arrows (arrows). The provisions of § 95 para. 1 and 2* and § 97 para. 1, 3 and 4 ** shall be used according to the signals sent by the S-3A code signaling device. n*§ 95 para. 1. The light signals broadcast by the S-1 signaling device mean: n1) green signal- permission to enter the signaling machine, n2) yellow signal- no entry for the signaling device, unless at the time of the inflammation of this signal the vehicle is so close to the siren that He cannot be detained in front of him without rapid braking; At the same time, this signal means that in a moment the red signal will light up, n3) Red signal- no entry for the signaling device, N4) Red and yellow signals, broadcast simultaneously- a ban on entering the signaling device; These signals also mean that the green signal will come on in a moment. N2. The green signal does not allow entry for the signaling device, if: n1) the vehicle's traffic would make it difficult to leave the road to pedestrians or cyclists, n2) due to the conditions of traffic at the intersection or behind it, leaving the intersection would not be possible before the end of the green signal. ** § 97 para. 1. The light signals broadcast by the S-3 directional signaling indicator apply to drivers driving in the directions indicated by arrows (arrows). N3. The green signal broadcast by the S-3 directional signaling device means that when driving in the indicated direction there is no collision with other traffic participants. N4. S-3 directional signals that give signals intended only for vehicles turning left may not be placed on the right side of the road.
The light signals broadcast by the signaling machine relate to bikers, located on a part of the road intended only for bicycle traffic or entering this part of the road, going in directions indicated by arrows (arrows). The provisions of § 95 para. 1 and 2* and § 97 para. 1, 3 and 4 ** shall be used according to the signals sent by the code signaling device. n*§ 95 para. 1. The light signals broadcast by the signaling device mean: n1) green signal- permission to enter the signaling machine, n2) yellow signal- no entry for the signaling device, unless at the time of the inflammation of this signal the vehicle is so close to the siren that He cannot be detained in front of him without rapid braking; At the same time, this signal means that in a moment the red signal will light up, n3) Red signal- no entry for the signaling device, N4) Red and yellow signals, broadcast simultaneously- a ban on entering the signaling device; These signals also mean that the green signal will come on in a moment. N2. The green signal does not allow entry for the signaling device, if: n1) the vehicle's traffic would make it difficult to leave the road to pedestrians or cyclists, n2) due to the conditions of traffic at the intersection or behind it, leaving the intersection would not be possible before the end of the green signal. ** § 97 para. 1. The light signals broadcast by the directional signaling indicator apply to drivers driving in the directions indicated by arrows (arrows). N3. The green signal broadcast by the directional signaling device means that when driving in the indicated direction there is no collision with other traffic participants. N4. directional signals that give signals intended only for vehicles turning left may not be placed on the right side of the road.
s-3b: Directional traffic light with signals for driving straight ahead and turning right
This light signal is for strictly turning ahead or right. These lights are nice because they also mean this turn is protected (without bicycles or pedestrians).
s-3c: Directional traffic light with signals for driving straight
This light signal is for strictly turning straight ahead.
s-3d: Directional traffic light with signals for turning right
This light signal is for strictly turning right. These lights are nice because they also mean this turn is protected (without bicycles or pedestrians).
s-3e: Directional traffic light with left arrows
This light signal is for strictly turning left (no u-turn). These lights are nice because they also mean this turn is protected (without opposite side traffic or pedestrians).
s-3f: Directional traffic light with left and u-turn arrows
This light signal is for strictly turning left or u-turning. These lights are nice because they also mean this turn is protected (without opposite side traffic, bicycles, or pedestrians).
s-3g: Directional traffic light with u-turn arrows
This light signal is for strictly u-turning. They're protected (without opposite side traffic, bicycles, or pedestrians).
s-3h: Directional traffic light with right and left arrows
This light signal is for strictly left or right turning (no straight or u-turn). They're protected (without opposite side traffic, bicycles, or pedestrians).
s-4: The light signals broadcast by the S-4 signaling device mean: N1) Green signal- permission to enter the lane, over which the siren is placed, n2) Red signal- ban on entering the lane above which the signaling device is placed. niched red flashing or two alternately flashing red signals mean a ban on entering the signaling device or other device that gives these signals. The flashing or constant yellow signal placed in the obstacle or the flashing yellow signal broadcast by the signalinger warn of the occurring danger or traffic difficulty and order special care.
The light signals broadcast by the signaling device mean: N1) Green signal- permission to enter the lane, over which the siren is placed, n2) Red signal- ban on entering the lane above which the signaling device is placed. niched red flashing or two alternately flashing red signals mean a ban on entering the signaling device or other device that gives these signals. The flashing or constant yellow signal placed in the obstacle or the flashing yellow signal broadcast by the signalinger warn of the occurring danger or traffic difficulty and order special care.
s-5: Pedestrian light signals
When driving, it's sometimes useful to check these lights for an extra hint if there will be pedestrians.
s-6: Light signals for cyclists broadcast by the S-6 signaling device mean: N1) Green signal- permission to enter the ride for cyclists, with the green signal flashing means that in a moment the red signal will light up and the cyclist is obliged to leave the journey as soon as possible, N2) Red signal- ban on traveling. niched red flashing or two alternately flashing red signals mean a ban on entering the signaling device or other device that gives these signals. The flashing or constant yellow signal placed in the obstacle or the flashing yellow signal broadcast by the signalinger warn of the occurring danger or traffic difficulty and order special care.
Light signals for cyclists broadcast by the signaling device mean: N1) Green signal- permission to enter the ride for cyclists, with the green signal flashing means that in a moment the red signal will light up and the cyclist is obliged to leave the journey as soon as possible, N2) Red signal- ban on traveling. niched red flashing or two alternately flashing red signals mean a ban on entering the signaling device or other device that gives these signals. The flashing or constant yellow signal placed in the obstacle or the flashing yellow signal broadcast by the signalinger warn of the occurring danger or traffic difficulty and order special care.
s-7: The light or flashing light signal
This sign orders you to leave the lane, above which the signaling device is placed, and entering the part of the road on the side of the arrow.
t-1: Distance to dangerous spot
Sign indicating the distance of the warning sign from the dangerous spot
t-1a: Remaining distance
This sign indicates the remaining distance until the end of the lane/road.
t-1b: Indicates the actual length of the tunnel
Indicates the actual length of the tunnel
t-2: Sign indicating the length of the road section on which the danger repeats or occurs
Sign indicating the length of the road section on which the danger repeats or occurs
t-3: Sign indicating the end of the section on which danger repeats or occurs
Sign indicating the end of the section on which danger repeats or occurs
t-3a: Sign indicating the end of the place designated for parking
Sign indicating the end of the place designated for parking
t-4: Sign indicating the number of bends
Sign indicating the number of bends
t-5: Sign indicating the beginning of the winding road
Sign indicating the beginning of the winding road
t-6a: Sign indicating the actual course of the priority road through an intersection (to be placed on the priority road)
Sign indicating the actual course of the priority road through an intersection (to be placed on the priority road)
t-6b: Sign indicating the layout of subordinate roads (to be placed on the priority road)
Sign indicating the layout of subordinate roads (to be placed on the priority road)
t-6c: Sign indicating the actual course of priority road through an intersection (to be placed on the subordinate road)
Sign indicating the actual course of priority road through an intersection (to be placed on the subordinate road)
t-6d: The T-6d sign placed under the sign A-7 shows the actual shape of the road with the priority through the intersection.
The sign placed under the sign shows the actual shape of the road with the priority through the intersection.
t-7: Sign indicating the layout of rails and road at level crossing
Sign indicating the layout of rails and road at level crossing
t-8: Sign indicating the place where vehicular traffic is directed to tramway
Sign indicating the place where vehicular traffic is directed to tramway
t-9: Sign indicating the actual road incline or rise
Sign indicating the actual road incline or rise
t-10: A sign indicating a railway siding or similar track
A sign indicating a railway siding or similar track
t-11: Sign indicating a ferry crossing
Sign indicating a ferry crossing
t-12: Sign indicating a longitudinal surface fault
Sign indicating a longitudinal surface fault
t-13: Sign indicating a road section deformed by ruts
Sign indicating a road section deformed by ruts
t-14: The T-14 sign placed under the sign of A-30 indicates the place of frequent accidents involving pedestrians.
The sign placed under the sign of indicates the place of frequent accidents involving pedestrians.
head-on: Head-on collision risk
Warns you about the risk of head-on accident with another vehicle.
head-on: Collision risk with a tram
Warns you about the risk of collision with a tram.
head-on: Collision risk with a train
Warns you about the risk of collision with a train.
t-15: Sign indicating the place of frequent accidents caused by slippery road surface due to rain
Sign indicating the place of frequent accidents caused by slippery road surface due to rain
t-16: Sign indicating the exit of emergency vehicles indicated on the sign
Sign indicating the exit of emergency vehicles indicated on the sign
t-17: Sign indicating the state border
Sign indicating the state border
t-18: Sign indicating an unexpected change of traffic direction with the course indicated on the sign
Sign indicating an unexpected change of traffic direction with the course indicated on the sign
t-18a: The T-18A sign placed under the sign of A-30 indicates an unexpected change in the direction of traffic with a mileage first to the right, then left.
The sign placed under the sign of indicates an unexpected change in the direction of traffic with a mileage first to the right, then left.
t-18b: The T-18B sign placed under the sign of A-30 indicates an unexpected change in the direction of traffic with a mileage to the left.
The sign placed under the sign of indicates an unexpected change in the direction of traffic with a mileage to the left.
t-18c: The T-18c sign is placed under the sign A-30 and shows an unexpected change in the direction of movement going to the right.
The sign is placed under the sign and shows an unexpected change in the direction of movement going to the right.
t-19: Sign informing about the painting of horizontal signs
Sign informing about the painting of horizontal signs
t-20: Sign indicating the length of the roadway section where the prohibition applies
Sign indicating the length of the roadway section where the prohibition applies
t-21: Sign indicating the distance of the sign from the place where the prohibition applies
Sign indicating the distance of the sign from the place where the prohibition applies
t-22: Label indicating that the sign does not apply to solo bicycles
Label indicating that the sign does not apply to solo bicycles
t-23a: Sign indicating motorcycles
Sign indicating motorcycles
t-23b: Label indicating trucks, special vehicles or vehicles intended for special purposes with a gross vehicle weight exceeding 3.5 t and motor tractors
Label indicating trucks, special vehicles or vehicles intended for special purposes with a gross vehicle weight exceeding 3.5 t and motor tractors
t-23c: Sign indicating agricultural tractors
Sign indicating agricultural tractors
t-23d: Sign indicating motor vehicles with trailers
Sign indicating motor vehicles with trailers
t-23e: Sign indicating vehicles with caravans
Sign indicating vehicles with caravans
t-23f: Sign indicating buses
Sign indicating buses
t-23g: Sign indicating vehicles with hazardous materials
Sign indicating vehicles with hazardous materials
t-23h: The T-23h sign placed under the sign of B-25- a vehicle transporting dangerous goods- indicates that the prohibition of overtaking concerns the driver transporting dangerous goods.
The sign placed under the sign of - a vehicle transporting dangerous goods- indicates that the prohibition of overtaking concerns the driver transporting dangerous goods.
t-23i: Sign indicating vehicles with explosive or flammable materials
Sign indicating vehicles with explosive or flammable materials
t-23j: Sign indicating vehicles with water contaminating materials
Sign indicating vehicles with water contaminating materials
t-24: Sign indicating that the abandoned vehicle will be removed at the owner’s expense
Sign indicating that the abandoned vehicle will be removed at the owner’s expense
t-25a: Sign indicating the start of the prohibition of parking or stopping
Sign indicating the start of the prohibition of parking or stopping
t-25b: Sign indicating the continuation of the prohibition of parking or stopping
Sign indicating the continuation of the prohibition of parking or stopping
t-25c: Sign indicating the end of the prohibition of parking or stopping
Sign indicating the end of the prohibition of parking or stopping
t-26: Sign indicating the prohibition of parking or stopping applies to a side of the square
Sign indicating the prohibition of parking or stopping applies to a side of the square
t-27: Sign indicating that the pedestrian crossing is particularly frequented by children
Sign indicating that the pedestrian crossing is particularly frequented by children
t-28: Toll road
Sign indicating that a toll is charged for crossing the road (i.e you have to pay if you want to continue).
t-28a: Placed under the sign D-7 or D-9, the T-28A sign indicates the end of the road section for which the fee is charged.
Placed under the sign or , the sign indicates the end of the road section for which the fee is charged.
t-29: Sign indicating spaces for vehicles carrying or driven by disabled persons with reduced mobility
Sign indicating spaces for vehicles carrying or driven by disabled persons with reduced mobility
t-30: Placard indicating how to position the vehicle in relation to the edge of the road
Placard indicating how to position the vehicle in relation to the edge of the road
t-31: The T-31 sign with the letter B, C, D or E, which is a tunnel category or a sign with the appropriate inscription, indicates that the ban applies only to specific classes or groups of dangerous goods or a specific manner of transporting these goods.
The sign with the letter B, C, D or E, which is a tunnel category or a sign with the appropriate inscription, indicates that the ban applies only to specific classes or groups of dangerous goods or a specific manner of transporting these goods.
t-32: The T-32 sign placed under the sign of D-37 indicates a minimum distance from the vehicle preceding.
The sign placed under the sign of indicates a minimum distance from the vehicle preceding.
t-33: SOS
informs that there is an emergency phone and fire extinguisher in the bay.
t-34: Under the sign of E-15A, E-15C, E-15D, E-15F or E-15G, the T-34 sign means that an electronic fee is charged for a section of the public road.
Under the sign of , , , E-15F or E-15G, the sign means that an electronic fee is charged for a section of the public road.
w-1: Bridge load class with one-way traffic
Bridge load class with one-way traffic
w-2: Bridge load class with two-way traffic
Bridge load class with two-way traffic
w-3: Bridge load class with one-way traffic for wheeled and caterpillar
Bridge load class with one-way traffic for wheeled and caterpillar
w-4: Bridge load class with two-way traffic for wheeled vehicles
Bridge load class with two-way traffic for wheeled vehicles
w-5: Mark
Bridge load class with two-way traffic for caterpillar vehicles. "
w-6: Bridge width or crossing
Bridge width or crossing
w-7: The height of the vertical gauge on the bridge or in the tunnel
The height of the vertical gauge on the bridge or in the tunnel