Directional Road Signs
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A roundabout or a point where traffic may leave a primary route is 300 yards (270 meters) ahead.: This sign serves as a countdown marker, indicating that a roundabout or the next exit point from a primary route is approximately 300 yards (270 meters) away. Drivers should prepare to maneuver accordingly.
A roundabout or the next point at which traffic may leave a primary route is 200 yards (180 meters) ahead.: This countdown marker indicates that a roundabout or an exit point from a primary route is approximately 200 yards (180 meters) ahead. It provides drivers with a progressively closer indication of an upcoming decision point.
A roundabout or the next point at which traffic may leave a primary route is 100 yards (91 meters) ahead.: As the final countdown marker, this sign indicates that a roundabout or the next point for leaving a primary route is approximately 100 yards (91 meters) away. Drivers should be prepared to make their turn or exit imminently.
A junction ahead of a primary route with a non-primary route that bypasses a town or village.: This sign indicates an upcoming junction on a primary route that connects to a non-primary route. The names like Lampton A11 and Little Pooting suggest that this non-primary route may pass through a town or village that the primary route has bypassed.
Additional traffic lanes are joining from the right ahead, and traffic on the main carriageway has priority over joining traffic.: This sign warns that additional traffic lanes will merge onto the main carriageway from the right. Crucially, it clarifies that vehicles already on the main carriageway of the primary route have priority over the joining traffic.
Additional traffic lanes will be joining from the left in 200 yards (180 meters), and traffic on the main carriageway has priority.: This sign indicates that an additional traffic lane will be joining the main carriageway from the left in approximately 200 yards (180 meters). It also clarifies that traffic already on the main carriageway maintains priority over the merging traffic from the slip road.