• Name: Advance exit direction

• Where: Located on your left hand side of a freeway, about 1 km before an off-ramp exit.

• Purpose: It will display 1 km early that there is an exit from the freeway to certain destinations ahead.

• Action: In good time move to the left lane if you need to leave the freeway before the 1 km exit is reached.

• Name: Exit direction

• Where: Located on your left hand side of the freeway and close to the off-ramp.

• Purpose: It shows where the exit is.

• Action: You can leave the freeway when you are in the left hand side lane.

• Name: Gore exit direction

• Where: In the middle of the right hand side of an off-ramp and the continuing freeway.

• Purpose: To show the separation between the off-ramp and the main road.

• Action: When needing to exit the freeway, pass on the left hand side of the road sign and if not pass on the rig-hand side of the road sign.

• Name: Gore exit direction

• Where: In the middle of the right hand side of an off-ramp and the continuing freeway.

• Purpose: To show the separation between the off-ramp and the main road.

• Action: When needing to exit the freeway, pass on the left hand side of the road sign and if not pass on the rig-hand side of the road sign.

• Name: Confirmation alternative route

• Where: About 750 metres entering the freeway and after that every 5 to 10 km.

• Purpose: To assure you that you are on your way to the places showed in the sign and the distances it will take.

• Action: To plan your trip to fill up with fuel and rest and distance it will take to reach the destinations.

• Name: Exit sequence

• Where: About 2 km before the first exit and located on your left-hand side of the freeway.

• Purpose: It displays early the exits that are close together and are all leading to the same town.

• Action: Make sure which exit you need to take and move in good time to the correct lane to leave the freeway.

• Name: Crossroad advance direction

• Where: Located on your left hand side of an ordinary road.

• Purpose: Shows where the road is crossing the freeway and where the freeway is heading too.

• Action: Decide early on the route you want to take and position your vehicle to the on-ramp at the freeway or proceed straight ahead.

• Name: Near-side on ramp direction

• Where: Located on your left hand side of the road and on the far side of an on-ramp.

• Purpose: To show the position of a near-side on-ramp at a freeway access interchange, and has a freeway route number and the destination of the freeway.

• Action: Proceed straight ahead or slow down and turn in the direction of the sign.

• Name: Far-side on-ramp advance direction

• Where: Located on your left-hand side of an ordinary road after a "Near-side on-ramp direction" sign.

• Purpose: To show that the on-ramp to a freeway access interchange, is some distance ahead and to indicate the route number and the destination that will be reached by turning onto that on-ramp.

• Action: If you want to join the freeway move to the right-hand side of the traffic lane slowly.

• Name: Far-side advance direction Toll tariff combination

• Where:

• Purpose: The sign will help you with your navigation by giving early indications that you will soon reach a particular place.

• Action:

• Name: Far-side on-ramp direction

• Where: Located on your left-hand side of an ordinary road, opposite an on-ramp.

• Purpose: To show the position of the on-ramp at a freeway access interchange.

• Action: Safely slow down and make sure you are in the right-hand lane if you want to join the freeway.

• Name: Overhead pre-advance exit direction

• Where:

• Purpose: The sign will help you with your navigation by giving early indications that you will soon reach a particular place.

• Action:

• Name: Overhead supplement exit/ through direction

• Where:

• Purpose: The sign will help you with your navigation by giving early indications that you will soon reach a particular place.

• Action:

• Name: Stack-type composite direction

• Where: Located on your far left-hand corner of an intersection.

• Purpose: To show the number of routes leading from this intersection and destinations that can be reached from this intersection.

• Action: Safely slow down and take the correct route. Be on the lookout for other traffic at the intersection that might not yield.

• Name: Confirmation

• Where: Located on your left-hand side of the road and a short distance beyond an intersection.

• Purpose: Confirms the route distance of the destination in kilometres.

• Action: Take note of the distance to the destination so you can plan your trip to fill up with petrol or rest.

• Name: Fingerboard

• Where: Located on your far left-hand corner of an intersection.

• Purpose: To direct you to small location or destinations on less travelled routes.

• Action: Safely slow down and be on a look out for the traffic that might not yield at the intersection.

• Name: Map-type advance direction.

• Where: Located on your left-hand side of the road before an intersection.

• Purpose: Shows a guidance to the shape of the intersection ahead and the number of routes leaving the intersection.

• Action: Decide on where you want to go before reaching actual intersection.

• Name: Overhead advance direction

• Where:

• Purpose: The sign will help you with your navigation by giving early indications that you will soon reach a particular place.

• Action:

• Name: Overhead direction

• Where: Located especially in urban areas where there is more than one traffic lane.

• Purpose: Shows lanes to specific destinations in advance.

• Action: Safely move to the correct lane in advance that will lead you to your destination or route.