Regulatory Signs
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A plain red circle with yellow center indicates entry is banned for all vehicle types, regardless of size or category.

The crossed-out car and motorcycle symbol means all power-driven vehicles are not allowed to enter.

This sign restricts cargo trucks and vans while allowing smaller vehicles like passenger cars.

The articulated truck icon crossed out bans long or jointed vehicles.

Specifically prohibits tractors or motorized farming equipment.

A white bar on red background bans all vehicles from proceeding past this point.

A left-pointing arrow with a red line means drivers must not turn left at this location.

Vehicles exceeding 12 tons in laden weight are not allowed past this sign.

A motorcycle symbol with a red slash means two-wheeled motor vehicles are restricted.

A crossed-out pedestrian figure signifies that walking is not allowed in that area.

A bus symbol with a red slash restricts bus access to the zone ahead.

A bicycle symbol crossed out generally applies to bicycles and mopeds in shared zones.

The truck icon with an orange hazard panel and slash means hazardous cargo is prohibited.

Vehicles wider than 2.2 m may not proceed, ensuring clearance on narrow roads.

A snowmobile (motor sledge) crossed out means recreational or utility sledges are restricted.

A right-pointing arrow crossed out means turning right is forbidden at this junction.

A rider on a horse with a red slash indicates equestrian access is restricted.

The moped symbol inside a red circle with a slash means these small motor vehicles are not allowed.

The U-shaped arrow with a red slash bans U-turns at that point for safety.

Vehicles taller than 3.5 m are restricted, usually due to tunnel or bridge clearance issues.