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Guide and information signs provide information about using the road safely, potential routes, directions, destinations and points of interest.
There are many types of information signs on our roads. Click on the following link to learn more about types of information signsopen_in_new.
Lanes for vehicles travelling in the same direction have been reduced to one up ahead.
Plan to form a single lane with other drivers. Be courteous to other drivers and merge to form a single lane.
This sign tells you that a road ends in a dead end.
Don't enter this road unless you need access to a property on that road.
The motorway you’re on is ending.
Slow down to the much slower speed limit on the next section of road.
These blue-and-white signs show services that are available on the road ahead or on a side road.
They include emergency services, tourist information, caravan parks and meals. The sign may also show your distance from these services.
REST AREA AHEADThese signs can show you how far away a rest area is and even which lane to be in to enter it.
The road past this sign is not intended for through traffic. The sign may be at the entrance to a local area or at detours where local traffic is allowed to enter a work area.
Only enter these roads if you intend to access a property in that area.
This sign indicates a scenic drive or route that connects a number of tourist attractions.
The route may be identified by a particular number to help tourists.
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