Mandatory Signs
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Drivers must keep to the left of the obstacle or road divider. Ensures safe navigation in split roads. Avoid confusion at intersections.

Indicates drivers must keep to the right. Helps in guiding traffic safely. Often used at road dividers. Follow sign strictly.

Vehicles must move straight only. No turning is allowed here. Ensures smooth one-way flow. Reduces collision risks.

Vehicles may proceed either to the left or right. Used to navigate around medians or obstructions. Follow lane directions carefully.

Indicates vehicles must keep to the left side. No turning or other movement allowed. Often placed at narrow roads. Maintain control.

Vehicles must go toward the right only. Prevents wrong turns or conflicts. Follow lane markings and arrows.

Allows drivers to proceed straight or turn left. Turning right is not allowed. Read signs carefully while approaching.

Vehicles may go straight or turn right. Turning left is not permitted. Used in intersections and traffic lanes.

All vehicles must make a left turn. Often seen at T-junctions or left-only lanes. Ensure smooth merging.

Vehicles must turn right only. Prevents confusion at one-way zones. Follow traffic lane markings.

Indicates this lane is only for bicycles. No motor vehicles allowed. Promotes cyclist safety. Always respect bike lanes.

This lane is designated for handcarts. Usually applies in rural or pedestrian areas. Avoid entering with motor vehicles.

Indicates a lane only for motorcycles. Ensures safety and traffic segregation. Cars must use separate lanes.

Only cycle rickshaws may use this lane. Found in specific urban or market areas. Keeps traffic orderly and safe.

Reserved lane for bicycles, handcarts, and rickshaws. No motor vehicles allowed. Promotes slow-traffic movement.