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Road signs in the United Kingdom 

Signs

Bus and cycle signs
Direction and tourist signs
Information signs
Level crossing signs
Low bridge signs
Motorway signs
Pedestrian zone signs
Regulatory signs
Tram signs
Warning signs
Speed limit signs

Parking

On street parking
Vehicles may be parked wholly on the verge or footway   (entièrement sur les bords) 

Pedestrian, cycle, equestrian

Road works and temporary

Tidal flow lane control
Traffic calming

  • Panneaux de circulations       RoadSigns
  • Feu rouge                               Traffic Lights.

Cédez le passage                   Give Way

STOP or GIVE WAY line

Tracé de la route :
 

  • Crossroads
  • T-junction
  •  Side road
  • Staggered junction
  • Traffic merges from the left
  • Traffic merges onto main carriageway
  • Roundabout (giratoire)
  • Bend to right   (virage)
  • Double bend 
  • Junction on a bend 
  • Sharp deviation of route to the left (deviation marquée vers la gauche)
  • Road narrows on both sides
  • Single file traffic in each direction
  • Road wide enough for only one line of vehicles
  • End of dual carriageway
  • Two-way traffic
  • Two-way traffic on route crossing ahead
  • Worded warning    avertissement écrit   ex :  "Ford" : gué
  •  Try brakes after crossing a ford or before descending a steep hill   "pentue"
  • Steep hill downwards (10%)
  • Opening of swing bridge
  •  Quayside or river bank
  • Water course alongside road
  • Soft verges
     
  • Tunnel
  • Hump bridge      pont en dos d'âne 
     
  • Uneven road       route inégale
  •  Slippery road     route glissante 
  • Side winds
  • Ice or Snowdrifts     snowdrift : congère 
     
  • Distance to hazard    hazard : danger 
  • Distance and direction to hazard
  • Distance over which hazard extends
  • Traffic queues ahead
  • Traffic queues likely ahead
  • Slow-moving military vehicles likely to be in or crossing the road
  • Slow-moving vehicles ahead
  • Plate for "slow-moving vehicles" to show distance over which slow lorries extends  (camions) 

     
  • Other danger ahead. This sign must be accompanied by an information plate specifying the nature of the danger.
  • Fire station ahead, STOP when lights show. "FIRE" may be varied to "AMBULANCE"
  • Plate indicates nature of hazard
  • Zebra crossing
  • Pedestrians ahead
  •  Pedestrians in road for distance shown
  • Frail pedestrians likely to cross
  • Disabled pedestrians. "Disabled" may be varied to "Blind"
  • Children going to or from school
  • Alternative plates used with "school" sign
  • Horse-drawn vehicles likely to be in the road
  • Accompanied horses or ponies likely to be in or crossing the road
  • Wild horses or ponies
  • Wild animals
  • Wild fowl
  • Migratory toad crossing
  •  Sheep
  • Agricultural vehicles
  • Area infected by animal disease
  • Cattle grid
  • Plate used with "cattle grid" for indication of bypass for horse-drawn vehicles and animals
  • Cattle
  • Trams likely to be crossing ahead
  • Stop before crossing the traverse line on the road and ensure the way is clear before entering a major road
  • Give way to traffic on the major road 
  • No Entry for vehicular traffic

     
  • All vehicles prohibited except non-mechanically propelled vehicles being pushed by pedestrians.
  • Plate used on "vehicles prohibited" All vehicles prohibited
  • Plate for "vehicles prohibited", during the time indicated except for access
  •  Motor vehicles prohibited
  • Towed caravans prohibited
  • Pedestrians prohibited
  • Ridden or accompanied horses prohibited  (chevaux montés ou en longe interdits) 
  •  Horse-drawn vehicles prohibited
  • Articulated vehicles prohibited
  • Goods vehicles exceeding a gross weight of 7.5 t prohibited  (gross weight : d'un poids total )
  • End of prohibition of goods vehicles exceeding the maximum gross weight indicated in a previous sign
  • Vehicles exceeding length indicated prohibited
  • Vehicles carrying explosives prohibited
  • Plate used on "vehicles carrying explosives"
  •  Vehicles exceeding width indicated prohibited (imperial only)
  • Vehicles exceeding width indicated prohibited (imperial and metric)
  • Vehicles exceeding height indicated prohibited (imperial only)
  • Vehicles exceeding height indicated prohibited (imperial and metric)
  • Vehicles exceeding a gross weight of 33 t prohibited from crossing the bridge or structure
  • Plate for any regulation sign except for access to premises or land adjacent to the road, where there is no other route. (premises : riverains) 
  • Except for loading and unloading by goods vehicles
  •  No overtaking    pas de depassement 
  • Priority must be given to vehicles from the opposite direction
  • Plate for "Oncoming vehicles"
  • No U-turns for vehicular traffic
  • No right turn for vehicular traffic
  • No left turn for vehicular traffic
  • Stop before crossing, children crossing ahead
  •  Stop before crossing, Police ahead
  •  UK traffic sign 651.svg
  • Vehicular traffic must turn left (right if symbol reversed)
  • Vehicular traffic must turn ahead in the direction indicated by the arrow
  • Vehicular traffic may reach the same destination by passing either side of the sign
  • Vehicular traffic passing the sign must keep to the left of the sign (right if symbol reversed)
  • Dual carriageway Plate
  •  One-way plate  (plaque)
  • Mini-roundabout (give way to traffic from the immediate right)
  • No Waiting or No Parking
  • No Stopping
  • One-way traffic
  • One-way traffic
  • Location of weight restriction ahead with indication of an alternative route (may show a different restriction)
  •  Controlled Parking Zone
  • Speed limit zone in Miles per hour (mph)
  • Advisory speed vitesse conseillée limit in Miles per hour (mph)
  • End of speed limit zone in Miles per hour (mph)
  • End of maximum speed limit in Miles per hour (mph)
  • No through road
  • Built-up Area Begins in Miles per hour (mph)
  • National speed limits
  • National speed limits (Northern Ireland Only)
  • Maximum speed limit of 40 miles per hour
  • Entrance to a 20 miles per hour speed limit zone
  • End of controlled or voucher parking zone
  • End of 20 miles per hour zone and start of 30 miles per hour zone
  • Minimum speed limit of 30 miles per hour
  • End of 30 miles per hour minimum speed limit
  • Speed camera ahead and reminder of 30 miles per hour speed limit
  • Area in which cameras are used to enforce the speed limit regulations
  • Speed Camera
  • Average speed check
  • Vehicles exceeding width indicated are prohibited
  • Vehicles exceeding length indicated are prohibited
  • Maximum headroom of 4.4 m at hazard ahead
  • Maximum headroom of 12'-6" at arch bridge ahead
  • Maximum height
  • Level crossing Signs
  • Some level crossings in the United Kingdom do not have gates or barriers. These crossings will have several signs posted on approach and at the crossing.
  • Level crossing with gate or barrier ahead
  • Electrified overhead cable ahead
  • Railway level crossing without gate or barrier ahead
  • Warning of light signals at a level crossing without a gate or barrier ahead (the sign may also be used at a lifting bridge or airfield)
  • Load gauge to afford audible warning of the maximum safe height of vehicles about to pass under electrified cables
  • Open level crossing
  • More than one train crossing
  • Buses prohibited  (buses c'est le pluriel de bus) 
  • Riding of pedal cycles prohibited
  • Route comprising a separated track and path for cycles and pedestrian
  • Route for use by pedal cycles only
  • Route for use by tramcars only
  • Route for use by buses and tramcars only
  • Contra-flow bus lane
  • Route recommended for pedal cycles on the main carriageway (chaussée) of a road
  • End of bus lane
  • Junction ahead leading to a parking place for pedal cycles
  • With flow cycle lane
  • Stopping place for buses
  • Bus lane with traffic proceeding from both ways (reminder for pedestrians)
  • With-flow cycle lane ahead
  • Parking place for buses only during the times shown
  • Contra-flow bus lane which pedal cycles may also use with traffic approaching from the right (reminder for pedestrians)
  • Waiting prohibited except for loading and unloading during the period indicated
  • Waiting prohibited except for loading and unloading during the period and in the direction indicated
  • Waiting prohibited in designated off-highway loading area during the period indicated
  • Continuous prohibition on loading and unloading
  • Bay (zone) reserved for loading and unloading only
  • Waiting prohibited in the direction indicated (upper panel),
    and loading and unloading prohibited in the direction indicated (lower panel)
  • Parking place
  •  Parking place reserved for disabled badge holders only
  • Free parking for all vehicles, with restrictions on length of waiting time and return period
  • Parking place reserved for voucher  (tickets) parking during the period indicated
  • Direction to a parking place available only on the day specified
  • Vehicles may be parked partially on the verge (bord) or footway
  • Plate use with "STOP" triangle to give distance to STOP line
  • Traffic signals ahead

 

 

 

End of area where vehicles may be parked partially on the verge or 

Date de dernière mise à jour : 01/03/2025