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.

Begin of a built-up area.

End of the built-up area.

Crossing for pedestrians.

Information about the directions of the crossroad.

Information about the destination of the ramp.

Begin of an expressway.

End of the expressway.

Temporary change in the direction of the lanes.

End of the changed direction of the lanes.

Overview of the lanes and their direction.

End of a lane.

Overview of the lanes and their direction.

Begin of a new lane.

Begin of a motorway.

End of the motorway.

Road with one-way traffic.

End of the road with one-way traffic.

Parking allowed.

Begin of a parking zone.

End of the parking zone.

Begin of a zone for pedestrians.

End of the zone for pedestrians.

Begin of a priority road.

End of the priority road.

Begin of a residential area.

End of the residential area.

Curve of the main road.

Road narrowing, oncoming drivers have to give way.

National speed limits.

Advisory speed limit.
This traffic sign indicates the begin of a built-up area. It is placed at the boundary of cities and villages. It notifies drivers that the general rules of a built-up area apply from that point onwards.
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This traffic sign indicates the end of the built-up area. The end of the built-up area refers to the point where a town, village, or city officially ends, and the open road or rural area begins.
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This traffic sign indicates a crossing for pedestrians. A crossing for pedestrians is a designated area where people on foot can safely cross the road. These are essential for road safety, especially in cities and near schools, shops, or intersections.
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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 directions of the ramp.
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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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This traffic sign indicates the end of the expressway. The end of the expressway indicates the point where the expressway (a controlled-access high-speed road) finishes, and traffic transitions onto regular roads with different traffic rules.
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This traffic sign indicates a temporary change in the direction of the lanes. A temporary change in the direction of the lanes refers to a temporary modification of traffic flow on a road, often due to construction, accidents, or events. This can involve reversing lane directions, closing lanes, or creating temporary lanes to manage traffic safely.
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This traffic sign indicates the end of the changed direction of the lanes. The end of the changed direction of the lanes indicates where a temporary traffic pattern (such as reversed lanes or contraflow) returns to normal lane directions.
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This traffic sign gives an overview of the lanes and the their direction. Choose the lane that indicates your destination. A lane overview sign (also called a lane allocation sign or lane guidance sign) provides drivers with a visual layout of upcoming lanes, showing how lanes split, merge, or continue ahead—especially before complex intersections, motorway exits, or tunnels.
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