2 Manual On Road Traffic Signs - Draft1
2 Manual On Road Traffic Signs - Draft1
2 Manual On Road Traffic Signs - Draft1
1. SIGNS IN GENERAL
Road traffic signs can be divided into the following six main groups:
Guidance signs Guidance signs are an aid to the road user. Rectangular
If the message is short, these rectangular signs are small. However, these
signs used for guidance or directing as well as those, which are fairly
complicated, are relatively big.
Information signs Information signs supply general information to the road user.
Road Markings Road markings regulates, control and warn traffic by; defining
carriageway and traffic lane limits; and to direct in a specific direction.
As in the case of regulatory signs, it is an offence to disregard regulatory
markings.
Exceptions
Although Regulatory signs are usually round, there are exceptions, such as the:
A sign with a yellow background is a temporary sign, which is used to indicate a change in normal
circumstances, whether for a few minutes, hours or even months. The message of temporary signs is that
normal standards are not applicable and that, as a result, more attention must be given to the specific
circumstances.
2. SIGN INTERPRETATION
Each road traffic sign has its own number.(A number which begins with a T indicates a temporary sign).
The different signs and markings will be explained and discussed under the following items:
Name and number of each sign;
Where it can normally be expected;
Purpose and,
Action to be taken by the driver.
Remember that the System of Vehicle Control must be applied during any action. The system of vehicle control is the
sequential step process of Defensive driving as covered in the driving licence part of the guide..
3. REGULATORY SIGNS
Control signs
Command signs
Prohibition signs
Reservation signs
Comprehensive signs
Selective restriction signs
Combination signs
De-restriction signs
Name: Cyclists and pedestrians only (R112, R113, R114, R115, TR112, TR113, TR114
and TR115)
Where: At the beginning of any road or part of the road.
Purpose: To indicate that a road or part of a road may be used by cyclists and/or
pedestrians only.
To indicate to cyclists and pedestrians which part of a road they must use.
Signs R113 and TR115 indicate that part of the road is divided and that part
may be used by cyclists and pedestrians only.
A certain part may be used by cyclists or by pedestrians only, as indicated by
the road traffic sign.
Action: Do not drive on this road or part of this road.
Cyclists and pedestrians may use only that part of the road indicated by these
signs. Where this part of the road is divided, cyclists may use the part indicated
on the sign by a bicycle symbol.
Pedestrians may use the part indicated on the sign by a pedestrian symbol.
Name: Left turn prohibited (R211, TR211) and right turn (R212, TR212) prohibited.
Where: At intersections on any public road.
Purpose: To prohibit traffic from turning left or right.
Action: Where a left-turn prohibition is displayed, you may proceed straight or turn
right.
Where a right-turn prohibition is displayed, you may proceed straight or turn
left.
Name: Bus lane reservation (R302, TR302) and Begin Bus lane reservation (R303, TR303)
Where: On any road, particularly in urban areas.
Purpose: Signs R302 and TR302 indicate that no other class of vehicle may use
that part of the road.
Signs: R303 and TR303 indicate where the reserved traffic lane which only
buses may enter, starts.
Action: Do not follow this bus route if you are not driving a bus.
Name: Pedal cycle lane reservation (R304, TR304) and Pedal cycle parking reservation (R304-P,
TR304-P)
Where: At the entrance to or in a demarcated area.
Purpose: To inform you that a parking area is reserved for bicycles only.
Action: If you are not riding a bicycle, do not enter or use this area.
The following road traffic signs require the same action from a driver, but the areas concerned are reserved for the
vehicle as depicted on sign:
Motor Car
(R308, TR308, R308-P, TR308-P)
Taxi
(R309 and TR309, R309-P and TR309-P)
Minibus
(R310 and R310-P, TR310 and TR310-P)
Midi-bus
(R311 and R311-P, TR311 and TR311-P)
Delivery vehicle
(R312 and R312-P, TR312 and 312-P)
Goods vehicle
(R313, TR313) and (R313-P, TR313-P)
Construction vehicle
(R315, TR315) and (R315-P, TR315-P)
Abnormal Vehicle
(R317, TR317) and (R317-P, TR317-P
Rickshaw Reservation
(R318, TR318) and (R318-P, TR318-P)
Tour Bus
(R319, TR319) and (R319-P, TR319-P)
Name: Bus Stop Reservation - R325 and 325-P, TR325 and 325-P
Where: On any public road.
Purpose: To allow minibuses to take up and drop passengers off. Such a vehicle
must display an appropriate emblem, logo or any other indication that
they are minibuses.
Action: Do not stop to take up or drop passengers off if you are not driving a mini-
bus of the organisation indicated on the sign.
You may only wait with or park your mini-bus here if the road traffic sign
indicates that the stop is a terminus.
4. WARNING SIGNS
Name: Steep ascend and steep descend (W322, TW322, W323) TW323)
Where: On any road but especially in mountainous areas.
Purpose: To warn that the road will climb or descend steeply.
Action: Be aware of slow-moving traffic, particularly in mountainous areas with
sharp curves. Allow for a longer stopping distance on a descent and
especially when your vehicle is heavily laden.
Name: Road narrows from one side only (W329, TW329, W330, TW330)
Where: On any road.
Purpose: To warn that the road ahead narrows from the left (W330, TW330) or
from the right-hand (W329, TW329) side.
Action: Slow down and adjust your position on the roadway.
R201 - RC+W354-WC+IN11.2
R201-RC+W354-WC+IN11.2 – Speed limit (on high visibility background), reduced visibility (on high visibility background)
for a distance
TR201-RC+TW331-WC+TIN11.2-SS3 – Speed limit (on a high visibility background) on an uneven roadway for a distance
plus flashing lights
TR201-RB / RE – Speed limit (on a high visibility background) with a text message
TR133-RC+TW354-WC – Switch lamps on (on a high visibility background) reduced visibility (on a high visibility
background)
TW336-WF+TIN11.3 – Road works (on a high visibility background) a distance ahead
TR103-RD – Keep left (on a high visibility background)
R1+TIN11.577 – Stop by police
5. GUIDANCE SIGNS
The purpose of guidance signs is to help you with your navigation by giving early indications that you will soon reach a
particular place.
Code Name
GFS A1 Generic–National park
GFS A1-1 National Parks-RSA
GFS A1-2 National Parks-Namibia
Resorts Attractions
Scenic Attractions
Sports Attractions
Code Name
GSS-1 Arrestor bed
GSS-2 Change to lower gear
6. INFORMATION SIGNS
Name: Count down signs (IN3, IN2, IN1, TIN3, TIN2, TIN1)(blue-yellow-brown)
Where: On the left-hand side of any road.
Purpose: To indicate that there is an exit about 300m, 200m and 100m ahead.
Action: If possible enter the exit at the same speed as the maximum speed for
that road.
Examples:
7. ROAD MARKINGS
If your vehicle breaks down, stop as far left from the line as
possible and switch on your emergency lights.
8. TRAFFIC SIGNALS
These standard devices are traffic regulation signs that consist of prescribed light signals that light up in specific
sequences.
Red - Stop
Flashing red arrow to the left - After stopping, the driver may turn if there is no traffic. Remember to yield to
pedestrian traffic and oncoming traffic that wants to turn right, and traffic from the right passing through the
intersection.
Amber - Stop, except where it cannot be done safely.
Constant amber arrow - Stop and wait until the flashing green arrow shows you may go.
Green - Go if it is safe.
Flashing green arrows - Right of way in the direction of the flashing arrow.
Constant green arrow - Shows the direction in which traffic must go, for example one-way streets.
Flashing amber disc - Drive on carefully, but yield to pedestrians. Pedestrians may cross the roadway.
Flashing red signal - Indicates that the driver must stop and may carry on when it is safe (as at stop sign).
At a railway crossing a flashing red light indicates that a train is coming and you may not drive on until the light
stops flashing.
(Red) figure light signal. Shows pedestrians that they may not cross the road until the green figure light signal
is shown. If this sign flashes pedestrians who have not entered the roadway must wait until a green figure light
signal shows. Pedestrians who are already in the intersection must cross the intersection as quickly as possible.
Steady green downward pointing arrow (S16) – Indicates to the driver that he/she may
drive in the lane over which the arrow is displayed
Steady red cross(S17) – Indicates to a driver that he/she shall not drive in the lane over
which the cross is displayed. Lane might be open to vehicles travelling in the opposite
direction.
Yellow arrow left (S18) and right (S19) – Indicates to the driver that the lane he/she is
driving in is closed ahead. The driver must leave the lane in the direction of the arrow.
(i) Flag signal to stop - indicating to the driver of a vehicle that he or she shall stop until the proceed flag signal is
displayed; and
(ii) Flag signal to proceed - indicating to the driver that he or she shall proceed when the flag signal is displayed.