Traffic Signals: This
sign is used to caution
the drivers about the
presence of traffic signals.
Unguarded Railway Crossing: This sign is used on
the approaches of level crossings where there are no
gates or other barriers. An advance warning sign (with
two bars) is installed at a distance of 200 metres and
second sign (with one bar) is installed near the crossing.
Guarded Railway Crossing: This sign is used to warn
traffic on the approaches to guarded railway crossing.
An advance warning sign (with two bars) is installed at
a distance of 200 metres and a second sign (with one
bar) is installed near the crossing.
Steep Ascent or Steep Descent: This sign is displayed
before a steep upgrade or downgrade that may constitute
a hazard to traffic. A gradient of 10 per cent and above
is considered steep gradient.
Rumble Strip: This sign
is installed in advance of
the rumble strips provided
on the road to control the
speed of the vehicle.
Dangerous Dip: This
sign is used where a
sharp dip in the profile of
the road or a causeway
is likely to cause
considerable discomfort
to traffic.
Speed Breaker: This
sign warns the drivers
about the presence of a
speed breaker.

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