TRAFFIC SIGNS, WARNING SIGNS, ROAD SIGNS
Manufacturer and fabrication of ROAD SIGNS, AND TRAFFIC SIGNS/SIGNALS up to Traffic and Road Legislations in Dubai – ROAD SIGNS, AND TRAFFIC SIGNS achieve The requirements, standards, meet Roads and Transport Authority.( Dubai, Abu Dhabi ) and all other Emirates.
ROAD SIGNS, ROAD MARKINGS AND TRAFFIC SIGNALS
– REGULATORY ROAD SIGNS – WARNING SIGNS – GUIDE SIGNS
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1. REGULATORY ROAD SIGNS
CONTROL SIGNS:

Stop

Give Way

You must give way to pedestrians

Give way to cyclists

No Entry

You must go this way
MANDATORY SIGNS:

Ahead only

Turn right

Pass either side

Roundabout

Tram only

60 km/h minimum speed limit freeway

Turn right ahead (left if symbol is reversed)

Keep left

Keep right

Separated track & path for pedal cycles and pedestrians

Used in temporary situation
PROHIBITORY SIGNS:

No left turn (Right if symbol is reversed)

No overtaking

Lorries prohibited

No Pedestrians

No Cyclists

No Hazardous materials

No “U” turn

You must not use your horn

Priority to oncoming traffic

Maximum speed limit

Maximum Height limit

Maximum width limit

Maximum Gross weight limit

Qualification plate
PARKING CONTROL SIGNS:
Parking Zone

Parking Meter on Right Side
Parking Zone

Parking is limited to the times shown
Handicapped Parking

Parking area for Handicapped drivers only
Handicapped Parking

You must not stop or park in the areas shown by the arrow(s)
No Parking

These areas are reserved for taxis stops
No Parking

These areas are reserved for Bus stops
Goods Vehicle Parking

Reserved Parking for loading or unloading vehicles (commercial) as per the times shown on sign
No Waiting

You must not wait in the areas shown by the arrow(s) during the times shown on the sign.
FREEWAY CONTROL SIGNS:

Freeway begins

Freeway ends
2. WARNING SIGNS
ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS:

Traffic signals ahead

Stop sign ahead

Give Way sign ahead

Roundabout ahead

T-intersection ahead (you may need to stop)

Side road ahead

Intersection ahead (slow down and prepare to stop)

Staggered junction ahead

Junction ahead (you will merge with other traffic)

Traffic merges from the left ahead

Two-way traffic

Two-way traffic crosses one-way road ahead

Dual carriageway ends (2 lanes join beware of oncoming traffic ahead)

Curve in road to the right ahead (slow down)

Curve in the road to the left ahead (slow down)

Curves or bends in the road (drive carefully)

Right lane ends ahead

Road narrows on the right ahead

Road narrows on the left ahead

Road narrows on both sides ahead

Left-hand lane closed ahead

Right-hand lane closed ahead

2 right-hand lanes closed ahead (left if symbol is reversed)

Diversion to opposite carriageway ahead

No through road

U turn ahead

Steep hill upwards ahead

Steep hill downwards ahead

Pedestrian crossing ahead

Children

Bicycles crossing ahead

Animals

Road works ahead

Maximum headroom at hazard ahead

Tunnel ahead

Low flying aircraft ahead (do not be distracted)

Opening bridge ahead

Quayside or river bank ahead

Risk of Falling rocks

High Voltage overhead cable

Speed Hump

Uneven road

Other dangers ahead

Loose chippings

Slippery Road

Beware edge way soft

Tram or railway crossing ahead

Tram or railway crossing to the right

Tram or railway crossing to the left
HAZARD MARKER SIGNS:

Hazard Plate

Hazard Marker

Single Chevron Right

Multiple Chevron Left

T-Junction Chevron

Single tram or railway line crossing over road

Two or more tram or railway lines crossing over road
DIAGRAMMATIC WARNING SIGNS:

Right lane closure ahead

Additional lane added

Five lanes merging to four lanes

Multiple Chevron Left

Lane use control directional restriction

Beginning/End of Median

Joining Lane

Sharp curve lanes ahead

Bus or Tram route in both directions

Bus or Tram route in a single loop
3. GUIDE SIGNS
ROUTE FINDING (TRAILBLAZING) GUIDE SIGNS:

Dubai routes

Emirates routes

City Centre Central Business District

Dubai International Airport

Freeways

Emirates route emblem

Dubai route emblem

Tourist Destination Description

Directions to specific landmarks
ADVANCE GUIDE SIGNS:


Direction Signs used on other roads/routes
EXIT DIRECTION SIGNS:

Two Lane Exit: With two Lane Drop: Two Exit Route Numbers

Two Lane Exit: With One Lane Dropped: Two Exit Route Numbers
OTHER IMPORTANT TRAFFIC SIGNS:

No turning for lorries

Road clear

No through road

Priority over vehicles from opposite direction

Parking

Hospital

300m 200m 100m Count-down markers

Supplementary information signs

Parking for Diplomat Cars Only

Diversion of traffic route

Reflective marker posts indicating edge of carriageway

Lane ahead open

Lane ahead closed

Reduce speed now


Bus / Taxi Lane Begins

Bus / Taxi Lane Ends

Variable Message Signs (VMS)
ROAD MARKINGS
1. REGULATORY ROAD MARKINGS
No Passing Line

Continuous Longitudinal Line along the Carriageway
Stop Line

Continuous Longitudinal Line across the Carriageway
Give Way Line

Short Intermittent Lines across the Carriageway
Pedestrian Crossing

Pedestrian crossing on a dual-carriageway Pedestrian crossing on a single-carriageway
Box Junctions

Yellow Box with diagonal squares (Do not enter yellow box if your exit is not clear)
Tram Markings

Tram Line Pedestrian Crossing

Zig-Zag Zone Line


WARNING ROAD MARKINGS
Rumble Strips

Speed Hump Marking

Tram Crossing Marking

Railway or Tram Level Crossing ahead
GUIDANCE ROAD MARKINGS
Lines in the Centre of the Road

Broken Yellow Lines

Broken White Lines

Railway or Tram Level Crossing ahead

Double yellow Lines, Solid on one side and broken on the other
Traffic Lane Arrows and Markings

Arrows to indicate directions on approach to intersections (follow lane appropriate to your intended destination)

Arrows indicating deceleration lane ahead

Move into lane as indicated

Areas to separate traffic movements (avoid driving over these areas)

Keep Entrance Clear
(Do not stop in front of, or near the entrance ,
as indicated by yellow line)
Lines in the Edge of the Road

Edge of carriageway Markings
Bus Stop Marking
