
Keep to the right. Cross it when safe. A broken white line separates traffic traveling in opposite directions. Drivers should stay to the right of it but can cross it to overtake if the road ahead is clear and it is safe.

No parking alongside. Cross only if safe. A continuous white line also divides traffic going opposite ways, and you should stay to its right. Additionally, parking is prohibited on either side. You can only cross it if the road ahead is clear and it is safe to do so.

Crossing the lines is prohibited in both directions. These lines indicate that crossing is prohibited in both directions. You should not cross them to overtake, make a turn, or park. They are used where overtaking visibility is restricted or where crossing would be dangerous.

You should only proceed straight ahead. This arrow indicates that the lane you are in is exclusively for vehicles going straight. You should not turn left or right from this lane.

You should only turn left. This arrow indicates that the lane you are in is exclusively for vehicles turning left. You should not go straight or turn right from this lane.

You should only turn right. This arrow indicates that the lane you are in is exclusively for vehicles turning right. You should not go straight or turn left from this lane.

You can proceed straight ahead or turn left. This marking indicates that the lane you are in allows you to choose between going straight or turning left.

You can proceed straight ahead or turn right. This marking indicates that the lane you are in allows you to choose between going straight or turning right.

You can either turn left or turn right. This marking indicates that the lane you are in is for vehicles intending to turn either left or right. You should not proceed straight from this lane.

You can proceed straight ahead, turn left, or turn right. This marking indicates that the lane you are in allows you to choose any of these three directions.