Traffic road signs - Traffic Devices Flashcards
Barrier board
(Barrier appointing the road closure in its whole width or its part)
Directional plate (arrow) / (hatched)
(Routing boards appointing the traffic direction in the direction of the arrow or the direction of sloping lanes inclination. the routing boards can be placed on yellow guide tresholds, having the meaning of solid continuous yellow line)
Traffic cone
(Traffic cones placed one after another, defining the area where entry is prohibited)
Direction sign (curve marker)
Routing boards appointing the traffic direction in the direction of the arrow or arrows
Guide board
Guide board appointing permanent obstacle and guiding the traffic in the direction of sloping lanes inclination
Red and white stripes
(Red and white stripes usually appointing permanent objects as restrictions to traffiic)
Directional post (left) / (right)
(Directional columns appointing the road direction and its width or possible free width on the road divided into directions.
the side of directional column can bear the direction pointer to emergency phone)
Warning post (left) / (right)
(Columns with warning limits the width of the road or the partial free width of the road on the bridge, close to it or other places with danger of icing).
Mobile lane closure board / moveable road barrier
(Mobile closure road sign with suitable combination of vertical signs and light signals appoints, mainly in short term, road obstacles, driving lane closure as well as static or mobile workplace on the road.)
Green arrow
(The green arrow allows driver, after stopping at the crossroad, to turn right despite the red light signal on. the driver is allowed to turn right only from right lane, he cannot threaten or limit other traffic participants, mainly pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles in the free direction)
Black arrow
(The black arrow allows driver to turn around in the regulated crossroad when the green light signal is on. the driver is not allowed to threaten or limit other traffic participants, mainly pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles in the free direction)