
This sign indicates that you must give way to traffic on the road you are joining or crossing. You must slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary to allow other traffic to proceed safely.

This supplementary sign warns drivers that a mandatory STOP sign is located approximately 200 meters further along the road. It gives drivers advance notice to prepare to stop completely at the upcoming junction or crossing.

This sign warns drivers of a crossing where cyclists may be entering or crossing the road from a two-way cycle track or lane. Drivers should be especially alert for cyclists from both directions and be prepared to give way.

This warning sign indicates an upcoming tram or light rail crossing. Drivers should be prepared for tram movements, listen for signals, and be prepared to stop if a tram is approaching or crossing the road.

This sign requires drivers to come to a complete stop before the stop line, or as close as possible to the intersection where visibility is best, and give way to all traffic on the intersecting road before proceeding safely.

This sign warns drivers that two lanes of traffic are about to merge into a single lane. Drivers in both lanes should adjust their speed and position to merge smoothly and safely into the shared lane, usually with priority given to the lane that is not ending.

This sign indicates that the road you are currently driving on is a main road or a priority road, meaning you have the right-of-way over traffic entering from side roads unless otherwise indicated by other signs or signals.

This sign indicates the end of a main road or priority road. From this point onwards, you no longer automatically have the right-of-way, and you must be prepared to give way to traffic on intersecting roads or at junctions as indicated by other signs or rules.

This regulatory sign is typically found on narrow sections of road and indicates that oncoming traffic has priority. You must be prepared to stop and wait to allow oncoming vehicles to pass before proceeding into the narrow section.

This regulatory sign is typically found on narrow sections of road and indicates that you have priority over oncoming vehicles. While you have the right-of-way, it is still advisable to proceed with caution and be prepared for situations where oncoming drivers might not adhere to the priority rule.

This sign warns drivers about a dangerous crossroads where the road this sign is placed on has priority. Crossing roads will have give way or stop signs, meaning you have the right-of-way.