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Department of Transport DEPARTMENT SHEET OF 1 OF TRANSPORT © N a t i o n a l D e p a r t m e n t o f Tr a n s p o r t , 2 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 REGULATORY SIGNS Control signs R 1 R 1 . 1 R 1 . 2 R 1 . 3 R 1 . 4 R 1 . 5 R 2 R 2 . 1 R 2 . 2 R 3 R 4 .1 R 4 . 2 R 4 . 3 R 5 R 6 Com m a n d signs R 1 0 1 R 1 0 2 R 1 0 3 R 1 0 4 R 1 0 5 R 1 0 6 R 1 0 7 R 1 0 8 R 1 0 9 R 1 1 0 R 1 1 1 R 1 1 2 R 1 1 3 R 1 1 4 R 1 1 5 R 1 1 6 R 1 1 7 R 1 1 8 R 1 1 9 R 1 2 0 R 1 2 1 R 1 2 2 R 1 2 3 R 1 2 4 R 1 2 5 R 1 2 6 R 1 2 7 R 1 2 8 R 1 2 9 R 1 3 0 R 1 3 1 R 1 3 2 Prohibition signs R 1 3 3 R 1 3 4 R 1 3 5 R 1 3 6 R 1 3 7 R 1 3 8 R 1 3 9 R 1 4 0 R 2 0 1 R 2 0 2 R 2 0 3 R 2 0 4 R 2 0 5 R 2 0 6 R 2 0 7 R 2 0 8 R 2 0 9 R 2 1 0 R 2 1 1 R 2 1 2 R 2 1 3 R 2 1 4 R 2 1 5 R 2 1 6 R 2 1 7 R 2 1 8 R 2 1 9 R 2 2 0 R 2 2 2 R 2 2 3 R 2 2 4 R 2 2 5 R 2 2 6 R 2 2 7 R 2 2 8 R 2 2 9 R 2 3 0 R 2 3 1 R 2 3 2 R 2 3 3 R 2 3 4 R 2 3 5 R 2 3 6 R 2 3 7 R 2 3 8 R 2 3 9 R 2 4 0 Reservation signs R 2 4 1 R 3 0 1 R 3 0 1 - P R 3 0 2 R 3 0 3 R 3 0 4 R 3 0 4 - P R 3 0 5 - P R 3 0 6 - P R 3 0 7 R 3 0 7 - P R 3 0 8 R 3 0 8 - P R 3 0 9 R 3 0 9 - P R 3 1 0 R 3 1 0 - P R 3 1 1 R 3 1 1 - P R 3 1 2 R 3 1 2 - P R 3 1 3 R 3 1 3 - P R 3 1 4 R 3 1 4 - P R 3 1 5 R 3 1 5 - P R 3 1 6 R 3 1 6 - P R 3 1 7 R 3 1 7 - P R 3 1 8 R 3 1 8 - P R 3 1 9 R 3 1 9 - P R 3 2 0 R 3 2 0 - P R 3 2 1 R 3 2 1 - P R 3 2 2 R 3 2 2 - P R 3 2 3 R 3 2 3 - P R 3 2 4 R 3 2 4 - P R 3 2 5 R 3 2 6 R 3 2 7 R 3 2 7 - P R 3 2 8 R 3 2 9 R 3 3 0 R 3 3 0 - P R 3 3 1 R 3 3 2 R 3 3 3 R 3 3 3 - P R 3 3 4 R 3 3 5 R 3 3 6 R 3 3 7 R 3 3 8 R 3 3 9 R 3 4 0 R 3 4 1 R 3 4 2 R 3 4 3 R 3 4 4 R 3 4 5 R 3 4 6 R 3 4 7 R 3 4 8 R 3 4 9 R 3 5 0 R 3 5 1 R 3 5 2 R 3 5 3 R 3 5 4 Comprehensive signs Selective Restriction signs - Selective Restriction signs - Selective Restriction signs - Time Time Action R 4 0 1 R 4 0 2 R 4 0 3 ( R ) 5 0 1 ( R ) 5 0 2 ( R ) 5 0 3 ( R ) 5 0 4 ( R ) 5 0 5 ( R ) 5 0 6 ( R ) 5 1 1 ( R ) 5 1 2 ( R ) 5 2 0 ( R ) 5 2 1 Selective Restriction signs - Selective Restriction signs - Text Message Symbol Message ( R ) 5 2 2 ( R ) 5 2 3 ( R ) 5 3 0 ( R ) 5 3 1 ( R ) 5 3 2 ( R ) 5 3 3 ( R ) 5 3 4 ( R ) 5 3 5 ( R ) 5 4 0 ( R ) 5 6 0 ( R ) 5 6 1 ( R ) 5 6 2 ( R ) 5 6 3 ( R ) 5 6 4 ( R ) 5 6 5 ( R ) 5 6 6 ( R ) 5 6 7 ( R ) 5 6 8 ( R ) 5 6 9 ( R ) 5 7 0 ( R ) 5 7 1 ( R ) 5 7 2 ( R ) 5 7 3 ( R ) 5 7 4 ( R ) 5 7 5 ( R ) 5 7 6 ( R ) 5 7 7 ( R ) 5 7 8 ( R ) 5 7 9 ( R ) 5 8 0 De-Restriction signs De-Restriction signs - Typical examples ( R ) 5 8 1 ( R ) 5 8 2 ( R ) 5 8 3 ( R ) 6 0 0 ( R ) 6 0 0 ( R ) 1 3 2 - 6 0 0 ( R ) 1 3 3 - 6 0 0 ( R ) 2 0 2 - 6 0 0 ( R ) 3 0 4 - 6 0 0 ( R ) 4 0 1 - 6 0 0 ( R ) 4 0 2 - 6 0 0 ( R ) 4 0 3 - 6 0 0 SIGNALS S1 S1(L) S1B S1T S1A S1AR S1AL S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S8B S8T S9 S9B S9T S10R S10L S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) SS3 FRD FRD-R1 SS1 SS2 DEPARTMENT SHEET OF 2 OF TRANSPORT © N a t i o n a l D e p a r t m e n t o f Tr a n s p o r t , 2 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 WA R N I N G S I G N S R o a d l a y o u t s i g n s W 1 0 1 W 1 0 2 W 1 0 3 W 1 0 4 W 1 0 5 W 1 0 6 W 1 0 7 W 1 0 8 W 1 0 9 W 1 1 0 W 1 1 1 W 1 1 2 W 1 1 3 W 1 1 4 W 1 1 5 W 1 1 6 D i r e c t i o n o f m o v e m e n t s i g n s W 1 1 7 W 1 1 8 W 1 1 9 W 2 0 1 W 2 0 2 W 2 0 3 W 2 0 4 W 2 0 5 W 2 0 6 W 2 0 7 W 2 0 8 W 2 0 9 W 2 1 0 W 2 1 1 W 2 1 2 S y m b o l i c s i g n s W 2 1 3 W 2 1 4 W 2 1 5 W 2 1 6 W 2 1 7 W 2 1 8 W 3 0 1 W 3 0 2 W 3 0 3 W 3 0 6 W 3 0 7 W 3 0 8 W 3 0 9 W 3 1 0 W 3 1 1 W 3 1 2 W 313 W 3 1 4 W 3 1 5 W 3 1 6 W 3 1 7 W 3 1 8 W 319 W 3 2 0 W 3 2 1 W 3 2 2 W 3 2 3 W 3 2 4 W 3 2 5 W 3 2 6 W 3 2 7 W 3 2 8 W 3 2 9 W 3 3 0 W 3 3 1 W 3 3 2 W 3 3 3 W 3 3 4 W 3 3 5 W 3 3 9 W 3 4 6 W 3 4 8 W 3 4 9 W 3 5 0 W 3 5 1 W 3 5 2 W 3 5 4 H a z a r d m a r ke r s i g n s W 3 5 5 W 3 5 6 W 3 5 7 W 3 5 8 W 3 5 9 W 3 6 0 W 3 6 1 W 3 6 2 W 3 6 3 W 4 0 1 W 4 0 2 W 4 0 3 W 4 0 4 W 4 0 5 W 4 0 6 W 4 0 7 W 4 0 8 W 4 0 9 W 4 1 0 W 4 1 1 W 4 1 3 W 4 1 4 W 4 1 5 I N F O R M AT I O N S I G N S IN11.1 IN11.3 I N 1 I N 2 I N 3 I N 4 I N 5 I N 6 IN7 IN10 IN11.2 IN11.4 IN11.568 IN11.577 IN12 IN14 IN15 IN19 R O A D M A R K I N G S R e g u l a t o r y - Tr a n s v e r s e R o a d M a r k i n g s L o n g i t u d i n a l R e g u l a t o r y M a r k i n g s R T M 4 R T M 3 R T M 1 R T M 2 R M 1 R M 2 R M 3 RM4.1 RM4.2 RM6 RM5 E x c l u s i v e p a r k i n g b a y s y m b o l s A m b u l a n c e B u s L o a d i n g Ta x i F i r e R i c k s h a w D i p l o m a t M i n i b u s S O S D e f e n c e P o l i c e RM7 RM8 RM9 RM10 R M 1 2 R M 1 3 R M 1 4 R M 1 6 R M 1 7 R M 1 5 RM11 Wa r n i n g m a r k i n g s W M 8 W M 6 W M 1 W M 2 W M 3 W M 4 W M 5 W M 7 W M 9 .
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