Warning marking signs
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This marking alerts drivers of an upcoming railway crossing. Vehicles should slow down and be ready to stop if a train is approaching.
These lines guide vehicles through junctions or complex areas. They help maintain lane alignment where road markings are temporarily disrupted.
Dividing lines separate traffic moving in opposite directions. Drivers must stay within their lane and avoid crossing the line.
These lines are used for lanes that change direction during peak hours. Drivers must follow the current direction indicated by signals or signs.
A yield marking on the road warns of an upcoming yield point. Vehicles must prepare to give way to crossing or merging traffic.
Arrows indicate that the number of lanes is reducing ahead. Drivers must merge safely into the continuing lane.
This marking shows the direction vehicles must follow. It ensures proper flow through intersections or turns.
This advance marking signals that a no overtaking or no crossing line is coming. Drivers should adjust position and prepare to comply.
Indicates the presence of an arrestor bed for emergency vehicle stopping. Mostly used on steep downhill roads for runaway vehicles.
A marking warns of a raised hump in the road. Vehicles must reduce speed to cross it safely.