Direction signs from ordinary roads to the motorway have white lettering and figures on a blue panel, often bordered in white.
These signs may stand alone or be included in other, larger signs of various colours.
You may find the following types of sign on the motorway
All these signs are very much larger than those on ordinary roads because you need to be able to see them from a distance. This is a good reminder that you must leave more room for all manoeuvres on motorways.
Each junction has an identifying number that corresponds with current road maps. This is to help you plan your route and know where you need to leave the motorway.
Signals warn of dangers ahead, such as • incidents
Look out for flashing amber lights and signs, either on the central reservation or overhead. These warn you of
They might also show a temporary speed limit. You should
Some signs have flashing red lights as well.
A red light (it may be a red ‘X’) warns you that you MUST NOT go beyond the red light in that lane. You should
If the red light flashes on a slip road, you MUST NOT enter that slip road.
If a red light flashes on the central reservation or at the side of the road, you MUST NOT go beyond the signal in any lane.