Roundabout
The sign is used where it is necessary to indicate the approach to a roundabout, and adequate warning has not been conveyed previously.
T-intersection
These signs are provided in advance of T-junctions where, in the opinion of the controlling authority, the nature of the intersection is not obvious to you. The width of bands indicates the relative importance of the roads, wider the band more important is the road.
Staggered Intersection
These signs are used to warn you of closely spaced junctions where the distance between two junctions does not exceed a minimum distance.
Merging Traffic Ahead
These signs are posted in situations where the traffic from other road is merging and the drivers are required to slow down their vehicles for safe travel. In special cases of interchanges, merging from the right-hand side can also happen which is indicated by the appropriate sign.
Narrow Road Ahead
The sign is provided on such sections of roads, where a sudden reduction in width of pavement may cause a danger to the traffic.
Narrow Bridge Ahead
The sign is provided on roads in advance of bridges where the clear width between kerbs or wheel guards is less than the normal width of the carriageway.
Reduced Carriageway
These signs are used to caution you of the reduction in the width of the carriageway to the left-hand side or right-hand side ahead. This is also applied in an undivided carriageway where some portion of the carriageway is closed or reduced for maintenance or repairs.
Steep Ascent
The sign is used at a safe distance from a steep upgrade where the steepness of the upgrade warrants a warning to the road users.
Gap in Median
The sign is installed ahead of a gap in the median of a divided carriageway, other than at an intersection.