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What do signs with red circles mean?

Prohibitive

Entry to 20mph zone

End of 20mph zone

Maximum Speed

National Speed Limit applys

School Crossing Patrol

Stop and give way

Give way to traffic on major road

No entry for Vehicular Traffic

No Vehicles except Bicycles being pushed

No Cycling

No Motor Vehicles

No buses (over 8 passengers)

No overtaking

No towed caravans

No Vehicles carrying explosives

No vehicle or combination of vehicles over length shown

No Vehicles over height shown

No Vehicles over width shown

Give way to oncoming vehicles

No right turn

No left turn

No U-Turns

No goods vehicles over maximum gross weight shown, except for loading and unloading

No Vehicles over maximum gross weight shown

Parking restricted to permit holders

No waiting

No stopping during period indicates, except buses

No stopping

What do blue signs with no border mean?

Positive instructions (orders)

Ahead only

Turn left ahead

Turn left

Keep Left

Mini Roundabout

Route to be used by pedal cycles only

Segregated pedal cycle and pedestrian route

Minimum Speed

No stopping during times shown, except for as long as necessary to set down or pick up passengers

Vehicles may pass either side to get to the same destination

End of minimum speed

Buses and Cycles only

Trams only

Pedestrian crossing point over tramway

One way traffic

With flow bus and cycle lane

Contra flow bus lane

With flow pedal cycle

Warning signs are often what shape?

Triangular

Distance to stop line ahead

Dual Carriageway ends

Road narrows on right

Road narrows on both sides

Distance to give way line

Crossroads

Junction on bend

Junction on bend

Does the thick or thin line have priority?

Thick

T Junction with priority over vehicles from the right

Staggered junction

Traffic merging from left ahead

Double bend, first to the left

Bend to the right

Uneven road

Plate below some signs

Two way traffic, crosses one way road

Two way traffic, straight ahead

Opening or swing Bridge ahead

Low flying or sudden aircraft noise

Falling or fallen rocks

Traffic signals not in use

Tunnel ahead

Tram crossing ahead

Slippery Road

Steep hill downwards

Steep hill upwards

Level crossing with barrier or gate ahead

Level crossing without barrier or gate ahead

Level crossing without barrier

School crossing patrol ahead

Frail or blind likely to cross

Pedestrians in road ahead

Zebra Crossing

Available width of headroom indicated

Overhead Electric Cable (Plate indicates safe height)

Sharp Deviation of route to the left

Cattle

Wild Animals

Risk of Ice

Traffic queues ahead

Side Winds

Hump Bridge

Light signals ahead at level crossing, airfield or Bridge

Wild horses

Distance over which road humps ahead

Worded Warning Sign

Miniature warning lights at level crossing

Accompanied horses

Accompanied horses

Other danger, plate describes danger

Quayside or river bank

Cycle route ahead

Soft Verges

Risk of grounding