Diversion Route Signs
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An emergency diversion route for motorway and other main road traffic, marked by a solid black circle.: This sign, marked with a solid black circle on a yellow background, is used to designate a specific emergency diversion route. It is part of a system to guide motorway and other main road traffic around incidents or closures.
An emergency diversion route for motorway and other main road traffic, marked by a solid black triangle.: This sign, featuring a solid black triangle on a yellow background, indicates a specific emergency diversion route. It is part of a series of signs used to direct motorway and other main road traffic during emergencies.
An emergency diversion route for motorway and other main road traffic, marked by a hollow black square.: This sign, displaying a hollow black square on a yellow background, marks an emergency diversion route. These signs are crucial for redirecting motorway and other main road traffic during unforeseen disruptions.
An emergency diversion route for motorway and other main road traffic, marked by a hollow black diamond.: This sign, characterized by a hollow black diamond on a yellow background, designates an emergency diversion route. It forms part of a system designed to guide motorway and other main road traffic around closures or incidents.
The M1 North road is closed drivers should follow the alternative route indicated.: This is a diversion trigger sign, informing drivers that the M1 North section is closed. It instructs them to follow the alternative route, indicated by the arrow, to still reach their intended destination.
Turn right specifically for the triangle diversion route.: This sign provides a clear directional instruction for drivers who are following the diversion route marked by the solid black triangle. It directs them to turn right to continue on that specific alternative path.
A diversion sign used on minor roads or for road works starting to the left.: This sign specifically indicates a diversion. It is commonly deployed on minor roads or to direct traffic away from roadworks, with the arrow showing that the diversion begins to the left.