Prohibitory traffic sign

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Prohibitory traffic signs in Russia

Prohibitory traffic signs are used to prohibit certain types of manoeuvres or some types of traffic.

Modern prohibitory traffic signs

No entry

No admittance to unauthorised personnel, usually shown as a red circle with a white rectangle across its face. It is often used for one-way traffic.

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
    Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
  • Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
    Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • Bulgaria
    Bulgaria
  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • Hungary
    Hungary
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Mongolia
    Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Mongolia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India

Wrong way

These signs denote that the road is only for traffic coming in the opposite direction. Used at intersections to roads with one-way traffic or ramps.

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Austria
    Austria
  • Canada
    Canada
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Poland
    Poland
  • United States
    United States

Road closed

No admittance for vehicles. It is used on closed roads.

  • Most European countries
    Most European countries
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • United States
    United States
  • Japan
    Japan

No straight ahead

Traffic is not permitted to continue straight, and must usually turn. These may occur at an intersection with incoming one-way traffic.

  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • United States, Canada
    United States, Canada
  • India
    India

No motor vehicles

Motor vehicles are not permitted in this region.

  • Austria
    Austria
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • China (Hong Kong)
    China (Hong Kong)
  • Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • Hungary
    Hungary
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Latvia
    Latvia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Turkey
    Turkey
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India

No motorcycles

Motorcycles are not permitted in this area.

  • Austria
    Austria
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • China (Hong Kong)
    China (Hong Kong)
  • Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • Hungary
    Hungary
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Latvia
    Latvia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Turkey
    Turkey
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States

No heavy goods vehicles

Heavy goods vehicles are not allowed.

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Austria
    Austria
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • Bulgaria
    Bulgaria
  • Canada
    Canada
  • Canada (Québec)
    Canada (Québec)
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
  • Estonia
    Estonia
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • Hungary
    Hungary
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Latvia
    Latvia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Slovakia
    Slovakia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Romania
    Romania

No buses

Buses are not permitted.

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Austria
    Austria
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Estonia
    Estonia
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • Hungary
    Hungary
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Slovakia
    Slovakia
  • Switzerland, Liechtenstein
    Switzerland, Liechtenstein
  • Turkey
    Turkey
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom

No pedestrians

Pedestrians are not allowed on the road, but may use a footpath instead.

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Austria
    Austria
  • Belgium
    Belgium
  • Bulgaria
    Bulgaria
  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
  • Estonia
    Estonia
  • France
    France
  • Germany
    Germany
  • Greece
    Greece
  • Hungary
    Hungary
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Philippines (use overpass)
    Philippines (use overpass)
  • Philippines (use pedestrian crossing)
    Philippines (use pedestrian crossing)
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia
    Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia
  • Slovakia
    Slovakia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine
  • United States
    United States

No bicycles

  • Austria
    Austria
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Russia
    Russia

No pedestrians or bicycles

Pedestrians and bicycles are not permitted, but may be allowed on a footpath.

  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Hong Kong)
    China (Hong Kong)
  • Germany (unofficial)
    Germany (unofficial)
  • Norway
    Norway
  • United States
    United States
  • United States (also no motor-driven cycles are allowed[1])
    United States (also no motor-driven cycles are allowed[1])

No right, left, or U-turn

Either for all vehicles or with some exceptions (emergency vehicles, buses). These are usually to speed up traffic through an intersection or due to street cars or other right of ways or if the intersecting road is one-way. Indicated near-universally by an arrow making the prohibited turn overlaid with a red circle with an angular line crossing it.

No right turn signs

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
    Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • France
    France
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States, Canada
    United States, Canada
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine
  • Ireland
    Ireland

No left turn signs

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
    Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • France
    France
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States, Canada
    United States, Canada
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine
  • Ireland
    Ireland

No turn signs

  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (mainland)
    China (mainland)
  • United States
    United States

No U-turn signs

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
    Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • France
    France
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States, Canada
    United States, Canada
  • Caltrans (Left turn on green arrow)
    Caltrans (Left turn on green arrow)
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine
  • Japan
    Japan

No left or U-turn signs

  • United States
    United States

Other turn prohibition signs

  • Canada: No right turn and straight ahead
    Canada: No right turn and straight ahead
  • Canada: No left turn and straight ahead
    Canada: No left turn and straight ahead
  • China: No right turn and straight ahead
    China: No right turn and straight ahead
  • China: No left turn and straight ahead
    China: No left turn and straight ahead

No overtaking

Either overtaking is prohibited for all vehicles or certain kinds of vehicles only (e.g. lorries, motorcycles, etc...). In the USA, this is usually phrased as "no passing zone" and indicated by a rectangular, black-on-white sign on the right side of the road that says "DO NOT PASS" and/or by a solid yellow line painted on the roadway marking the left limit of traffic (centerline), and sometimes supplemented by a yellow (no passing zone) sign on the opposite side of the road (where it can be seen by a driver who is attempting to pass). Conversely, when the passing restriction is lifted, a rectangular, black-on-white sign that says "PASS WITH CARE" is placed on the right side of the road and/or the yellow centerline changes from solid to broken (indicating that passing is allowed in that direction).

No overtaking or passing signs

  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Norway, typical for most parts of Europe
    Norway, typical for most parts of Europe
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Thailand
    Thailand
  • United Kingdom (excl. Gibraltar)
    United Kingdom (excl. Gibraltar)
  • United States
    United States
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Japan
    Japan

End of overtaking signs

  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Russia
    Russia

Limits

Speed limits

Used to indicate a maximum permissible speed. Speed limits are posted in kilometres per hour in most countries; however, the United Kingdom and United States continue to use miles per hour. Motorists are expected to be aware of this, as the majority of speed limit signs display only a number and no specific units, although some countries' signs do display the unit as well. In Canada, the first sign in a sequence will display km/h and subsequent signs often will omit the unit.

Speed limit signs
  • Australia
    Australia
  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Germany, typical for most parts of Europe
    Germany, typical for most parts of Europe
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Samoa
    Samoa
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine
  • Romania
    Romania
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India
End of speed limit

Used to denote that a previously posted speed limit is no longer in effect. Statutory state, local, or national speed limits usually govern speed after this point, unless another limit is signposted.

  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Germany, typical for most parts of Europe
    Germany, typical for most parts of Europe
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • New Zealand [2]
    New Zealand [2]
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Ireland
    Ireland
  • Japan
    Japan
  • Russia
    Russia

Weight limits

Used denote maximum weight for bridges.

  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India
  • Russia
    Russia

Width limits

Used to denote maximum width on narrow roadways.

  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India
  • Russia
    Russia

Height limits

Used to denote height limit on bridges and underpasses.

  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India
  • Russia
    Russia

Length limits

Used to denote maximum length.

  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Netherlands
    Netherlands
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • India
    India
  • Russia
    Russia

No horns

Sounding vehicle horns is not allowed for vehicles in some areas, most commonly in school zones, villages, or near hospitals or churches.

  • Austria
    Austria
  • Bulgaria
    Bulgaria
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Estonia
    Estonia
  • France
    France
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Italy
    Italy
  • Latvia
    Latvia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Russia
    Russia
  • Ukraine
    Ukraine

No parking

One of the most familiar signs, this sign is used where parking is prohibited. Usually shown as a red diagonal bar inside a blue circle with a red ring in Europe and parts of Asia, and a 'P' in a red circle with a cross through in North and South America, elsewhere in Asia, Australia, Africa and Ireland. The no parking sign is a part of

controlled parking zone sign, which is obsolete in Belgrade from 1997.[citation needed
]

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
    Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • Canada
    Canada
  • Caltrans: No parking at Any Time (R28)
    Caltrans: No parking at Any Time (R28)
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • France
    France
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • United States
    United States
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India
  • Russia
    Russia

No stopping

This sign is used where parking and stopping is prohibited. Usually shown as a red cross inside a blue circle with a red ring in Europe and parts of Asia, and a 'E' in a red circle with a X through in South America.

  • Australia
    Australia
  • Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
    Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
  • Caltrans: No stopping at Any Time
    Caltrans: No stopping at Any Time
  • Caltrans: No stopping at Any Time (Tow-away zone)
    Caltrans: No stopping at Any Time (Tow-away zone)
  • Canada
    Canada
  • China (Mainland)
    China (Mainland)
  • Czech Republic
    Czech Republic
  • France
    France
  • Indonesia
    Indonesia
  • Mexico
    Mexico
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
  • Japan
    Japan
  • India
    India
  • Russia
    Russia

Stop at customs

Stop at customs that are used at border crossings, toll roads or police.

  • Italy
    Italy
  • Norway
    Norway
  • Poland
    Poland
  • Slovakia
    Slovakia
  • Sweden
    Sweden
  • Thailand
    Thailand
  • Russia
    Russia

End of restrictions

These are the signs that end restrictions.

  • Philippines
    Philippines
  • Latvia
    Latvia
  • Lithuania
    Lithuania

Other

  • Belgium: No cruise control
    Belgium: No cruise control
  • China (Mainland): No small vehicles
    China (Mainland): No small vehicles
  • Czech Republic: No transit
    Czech Republic: No transit
  • United Kingdom: No articulated vehicles
    United Kingdom: No articulated vehicles
  • Netherlands: No riders, cattle, wagons, motor vehicles unable to exceed 25 km/h, microcars, bicycles, mopeds or invalid carriages
    Netherlands: No riders, cattle, wagons, motor vehicles unable to exceed 25 km/h, microcars, bicycles, mopeds or invalid carriages
  • Philippines: No waiting anytime
    Philippines: No waiting anytime
  • A kilometers per hour tab added to the bottom of some Canadian speed limit signs.
    A kilometers per hour tab added to the bottom of some Canadian speed limit signs.
  • Mexico: No stopping for passenger vehicles
    Mexico: No stopping for passenger vehicles
  • A máximum speed plaque added to the bottom of some Mexican speed limit signs.
    A máximum speed plaque added to the bottom of some Mexican speed limit signs.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Motorcycle Licenses".
  2. ^ "Speed derestriction sign".