Mandatory Signs
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It directs drivers to enter the roundabout and follow the circular one way traffic flow. This sign is placed at the entry to roundabouts to guide vehicle movement.

It instructs drivers that they are only permitted to proceed straight turning left or right is prohibited. This helps maintain traffic flow in restricted or one way corridors.

It is typically placed before traffic islands, construction barriers, or obstacles in the roadway, offering drivers flexibility in maneuvering.

This means only pedestrians are allowed, and all other traffic, including bicycles and vehicles, is prohibited from entering.

It is a mandatory sign, ensuring separation from motor vehicle lanes for the safety of both cyclists and drivers.

It designates that both pedestrians and cyclists are permitted and required to use this path together, commonly found in residential areas or greenways.

It is used in snowy or off road environments, ensuring that only snowmobiles are permitted on that specific track or path.

This is a mandatory use sign, ensuring horseback riders stay on their dedicated track and avoid areas used by vehicles or pedestrians.

It indicates that vehicles must turn right at that location. This is not optional the turn is legally mandated for all drivers.

It explicitly prohibits turning left or right, ensuring a controlled and predictable traffic flow.

It designates a segregated path where pedestrians and cyclists must stay on their respective sides to avoid conflicts and ensure safe passage for both groups.

Pedestrians must use the left side, and cyclists the right. Its meant to prevent mixing of walking and cycling traffic.

Indicates that vehicles must pass the obstacle on the right side, such as a traffic island, bollard, or roadworks barrier.

A right turn arrow indicates that drivers are permitted to go straight or turn right only. Left turns are prohibited at this junction.

You must turn either left or right. It is used at locations like T junctions where continuing straight is not an option.