Prohibitory traffic sign
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Prohibitory traffic signs are used to prohibit certain types of manoeuvres or some types of traffic.
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Prohibitory traffic signs
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No entry
This sign is used to indicate that no vehicles may enter; however, it often will not apply to pedestrians as well as pushed bicycles unless signalled otherwise.
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Speed limits
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Chinese sign indicating a speed limit of 80 km/h, as well as a restriction on overtaking.
See: Speed limit
Used to indicate either a minimum or maximum speed limit, or, in Germany, a recommended speed limit.
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No parking
Amongst one of the most familiar signs, this sign is used where parking or stopping should be prohibited.
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No overtaking
Either overtaking is prohibited for all vehicles or certain kinds of vehicles only (e.g. lorries, motorcycles, etc...)
