Guidance marking signs
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Lane lines are used to divide lanes moving in the same direction. They help guide drivers and maintain traffic flow safely.
Guide lines provide visual direction on curves and intersections. They assist drivers in staying within their lane path.
These arrows indicate where the road splits into two or more directions. Drivers must choose the correct lane before reaching the split.
These arrows guide road users with lane-specific direction or purpose. They help identify turning or merging lanes ahead.
These markings indicate where cyclists may cross the road. Vehicles must yield to bicycles using the marked path.
Symbols such as speed limits or vehicle types are painted on the road. They provide quick visual instructions for drivers.
Words painted on the road surface give important instructions. Common markings include stop, yield and bus only.