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This road leads to a dead end with a T intersection ahead. No through passage is possible in either direction at the end.

Both directions at the end of the road are blocked. This layout resembles an H where traffic cannot exit either way.

The right arm of this junction is closed to traffic. Vehicles must turn left or return from the intersection.

Vehicles on the marked road have priority over others. Cross traffic must yield before proceeding.

Traffic lights are timed to allow smooth travel at a given speed. Drivers maintaining the speed may avoid stopping.

The signal operates in three separate phases. This helps manage complex junctions with multiple turning movements.

A designated bus stop is located 1 kilometre ahead. Drivers should be prepared for stopping or bus movement.

This is a designated place where buses stop for passengers. Other vehicles should keep the area clear.

All types of buses may stop at this location. It is a common stop open to any registered bus service.

Only buses operating on the specified route number may stop here. Others must continue without stopping.

This stop is reserved for buses assigned to listed routes. Only buses with those numbers may use it.

Only mini-buses may stop at this marked location. It is not open to other vehicle types.

This is an exclusive stopping point for mini-buses. Other vehicles must not use or obstruct the space.

This stop is used by mini-buses operating under a specific route number. The marked number guides authorised use.

Mini-buses with specific line numbers may stop here. Others without listed numbers are not permitted.

Vehicles travelling in this direction have priority over those coming from the opposite side. Oncoming traffic must wait.

This symbol directs drivers to a nearby information point. Assistance or tourist guidance may be available there.

This facility allows drivers to park their cars and transfer to a train. It supports combined travel methods.

Vehicles can be parked here before boarding a bus. It encourages reduced urban traffic through shared travel.

This place connects different transport modes. Passengers can switch between car, bus and train.

A location where passengers move from private car use to public rail transport. It supports smooth travel exchange.

This is a major transfer hub linking multiple transport types. It encourages coordinated and flexible travel.

This area is marked for people to cross the road. Vehicles must slow down and give way to pedestrians.

An older version of the pedestrian crossing symbol. It still indicates the same right of way for walkers.