• Name: No overtaking line.
• Where: Located in any road that carries two-way traffic.
• Purpose: It prohibits you from driving to the right hand side of the lane.
• Action: Never cross the line unless you have to gain a direct access to an entrance on the other side of the line or to pass a stationary obstruction and drive safely.
• Name: No crossing double line.
• Where: Located in any road that carries two-way traffic.
• Purpose: To warn you that you should not cross this line.
• Action: Never drive on the right hand side or cross these lines with any part of your vehicle except to drive around a stationary vehicle or obstruction in the road.
• Name: Channelizing line
• Where: Located in carriageways and at intersections where traffic moves in the same direction.
• Purpose: To forbid you from crossing the line.
• Action: Safely drive in a way that no part of your vehicle crosses the line.
• Name: Yellow left edge marking
• Where: Located on the right and left-hand edge of the road.
• Purpose: To show you where the right or left-edge of the road are.
• Action: Always avoid driving on the left-edge line. You may drive there only, being overtaken by another vehicle, if you can do so without endangering yourself, other traffic and can drive during daytime.
• Name: White right edge marking
• Where: Located on the right and left-hand edge of the road.
• Purpose: To show you where the right or left-edge of the road are.
• Action: Always avoid driving on the left-edge line. You may drive there only, being overtaken by another vehicle, if you can do so without endangering yourself, other traffic and can drive during daytime.
• Name: Painted islands
• Where: Located in any road
• Purpose: To forbidden drivers from driving in this area.
• Action: Safely drive in such a way that you do not stop, park over the island unless ordered by a traffic police officer to avoid a collision.
• Name: Parking bay
• Where: Located in any road especially in urban areas.
• Purpose: Displays where you may park.
• Action: Your vehicle must be parked completely inside the lines that mark the parking bay.
• Name: Exclusive parking bay
• Where: Located at parking bays.
• Purpose: To distinguish the parking only to road users identified by the symbol.
• Action: You may not park there if you are not part of the group distinguished. You may park in the sign that indicates the SOS telephone if its an emergency. Goods vehicles may park in the demarcated area that displays a loading zone.
• Name: Mandatory direction arrows.
• Where: Located in any road before an intersection.
• Purpose: To indicate that you will only proceed in the direction shown by the arrow in your lane.
• Action: Safely choose the right lane to travel in the direction you want to go.
• Name: Exclusive lane
• Where: Located in your left or right-hand side of the road in an urban area.
• Purpose: To show that the part of the carriageway is reserved for buses only during a specific period displayed on the sign.
• Action: When you are not driving a bus do not drive in the lane on the time displayed on the sign.
• Name: Box junction
• Where: Located at intersections.
• Purpose: To stop drivers from stopping on the demarcated area cause it could prevent other vehicles/ traffic from turning or driving further forward.
• Action: Never stop in the demarcated box and make sure that you are able to drive through the intersection before entering the intersection.
• Name: Pedestrian crossing ahead lines.
• Where: Located in any road before a pedestrian crossing.
• Purpose: To show an area where you must not stop except for pedestrians crossing or wanting to cross the road.
• Action: Safely slow down and stop for pedestrians that may cross the road. No overtaking inside this area.
• Name: No stopping line
• Where: Located in any road.
• Purpose: Prohibiting drivers from stopping where stationary vehicles could disrupt the traffic flow or in an environment obstructing the view.
• Action: Only in an emergency you can stop otherwise do not stop at these lines.
• Name: No parking line
• Where: Located in any road
• Purpose: Prohibiting drivers from stopping where stationary vehicles could disrupt the traffic flow or in an environment obstructing the view.
• Action: Only in an emergency you can stop otherwise do not stop at these lines.
• Name: No motorcycles/ Bicycles lane lines
• Where: Located on your left-hand side of any road.
• Purpose: To point out the limits within which only cyclists may travel.
• Action: Never ride in the demarcated area
• Name: Mini-circle
• Where: Located at traffic circles and mini-circles
• Purpose: To point out the direction of flow you must follow around the circle or mini-circle
• Action: You should only drive around the circle in the direction showed by the arrows. Safely yield to traffic coming from your right hand side.
• Name: Disabled persons parking
• Where: Located at parking bays
• Purpose: You may not park there if you are not part of the group distinguished. You may park in the sign that indicated the SOS telephone if its an emergency. Goods vehicles may park in the demarcated area that displays a loading zone.
• Name: Stop line
• Where: Railway crossings, Intersections, scholar patrols...
• Purpose: Bring traffic to a stop.
• Action: Bring your vehicle to a stop behind the stop line. When there is no stop line, the front of the vehicle must be inline with the stop sign. You may not move off before all the other vehicles which stopped before you have moved off in a three or four-way stop. Continue only when it is safe.
• Name: Yield line
• Where: Located in any road especially at intersections
• Purpose: To point out that you must give priority to all who cross in front of you at this point.
• Action: You should give way to anyone who crosses your path of travel or who wants to cross your path. Even if there is no yield sign.
• Name: Pedestrian crossing.
• Where: Located on any road especially in urban areas at intersections and close to schools.
• Purpose: Priority must be given to pedestrians crossing or in the process of crossing the road at these places.
• Action: Safely be on a lookout for pedestrians crossing or wanting to cross the road and give them priority by slowing down or stopping.
• Name: Block pedestrian crossing.
• Where: Located on any road especially in urban areas at intersections and close to schools.
• Purpose: Priority must be given to pedestrians crossing or in the process of crossing the road at these places.
• Action: Safely be on a lookout for pedestrians crossing or wanting to cross the road and give them priority by slowing down or stopping.