• This is a road where all traffic vehicles move in one direction.
A road with white continuous or broken lines dividing the lanes into equal parts.
• A white continuous line means no changing lanes or overtaking.
• A white dotted or broken lines means you can overtake or change lanes if the road is clear/safe.
• Land or field refers to the green part on the left side of the road.
A yellow marking protects the field. This yellow marking is known as the yellow kerb.
• Yellow kerb means no overlapping, no parking, no waiting and no stopping.
• The central reserve separates one-way traffic road.
• In between the central reserve, there is an exit from the main road or U-turn.
• A double yellow line separates a three-lane road or streets into equal parts. Vehicles in a street or an avenue move in one direction.
A road with white continuous or broken lines dividing the lanes into equal parts.
• A white continuous line means no changing lanes or overtaking.
• A white dotted or broken lines means you can overtake or change lanes if the road is clear/safe.
• Land or field refers to the green part on the left side of the road.
A yellow marking protects the field. This yellow marking is known as the yellow kerb.
• Yellow kerb means no overlapping, no parking, no waiting and no stopping.
• The central reserve separates one-way traffic road.
• In between the central reserve, there is an exit from the main road or U-turn.
• A double yellow line separates a three-lane road or streets into equal parts. Vehicles in a street or an avenue move in one direction.