An information sign is a traffic sign that provides useful guidance or clarification to road users without imposing rules or warnings. These signs inform drivers about things like parking zones, directions, facilities, road layouts, or the start and end of built-up areas. Their purpose is to help drivers navigate confidently by giving clear, practical information that improves orientation, comfort, and overall traffic flow.

Dead end street.

Information about the directions of the crossroad.

Information about the next exit.

Information about the destination of the ramp.

Information about the directions of the roundabout.

Begin of an expressway.
This traffic sign indicates a dead end street. A dead end street (also called a cul-de-sac or no through road) is a road that ends without an exit — vehicles can enter but must turn around to leave, as there's no connection to another road.
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This traffic sign gives information about the directions of the crossroad. A direction sign is a road sign that guides drivers and other road users toward destinations such as towns, cities, landmarks, or services. It provides clear navigational information.
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This traffic sign gives information about the next exit. Information about the next exit is provided on motorways and major roads to inform drivers.
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This traffic sign gives information about the directions of the ramp.
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This traffic sign gives information about the directions of the roundabout. A roundabout direction sign is a road sign that helps drivers navigate a roundabout, showing the layout and exits clearly.
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This traffic sign indicates the begin of an expressway. The beginning of an expressway marks the point where a road officially becomes an expressway, designed for faster traffic with controlled access.
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