Signs warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations (e.g. "Intersection" or "Steep incline ahead" bear a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered triangle (point uppermost).[2]
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Stop or give way ahead (with distance to line ahead given below)
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Distance to 'Give way' line
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Distance to 'Stop' line
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Bend to left ahead (right if symbol reversed)
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Double bend ahead first to right (symbol may be reversed)
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Dual carriageway ends ahead
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Roundabout ahead
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Road narrows on right ahead (left if symbol reversed)
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Road narrows on both sides ahead
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Reduce speed now
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Sharp deviation of route to left (may be used with amber border, right if symbol reversed)
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Traffic lights ahead
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Steep hill upwards ahead
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Steep hill downwards ahead
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Use low gear
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Use low gear for distance shown
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Keep in low gear
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Single file traffic ahead
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Cyclists to keep left
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Cyclists to walk on steep road
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Pedestrian Accident blackspot ahead
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Cross roads ahead
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Staggered junction ahead (symbol may be reversed)
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Side road to right ahead (left if symbol reversed)
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T-junction ahead (symbol may be reversed)
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Traffic merging from left (right if symbol reversed)
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Merging into main traffic on right (left if symbol reversed)
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Overhead electric cable ahead
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Disabled persons ahead
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Visually impaired persons ahead
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Level crossing with barrier ahead
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Quay-side or river bank ahead
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Restricted headroom ahead
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Pedestrian crossing ahead
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Children ahead
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Risk of falling or fallen rocks ahead (symbol may be reversed)
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Horses ahead
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Cattle ahead
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Fog or mist ahead
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Bus lane ahead (Franchised buses)
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Bus lane ahead (Franchised buses)
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Bus lane (Franchised buses) on major road ahead
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Warning to pedestrians crossing road with bus lane
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Light rail vehicles or trams ahead
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Light rail vehicle lane or tram lane ahead
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Light rail vehicle lane or tram lane on major road ahead
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Pedestrian on or crossing road ahead
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Cycleway ahead (cyclists on or crossing road ahead)
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Cyclists ahead
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Low-flying aircraft or noise ahead
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Uneven road surface ahead
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Road hump ahead
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Two-way traffic across a one-way road ahead
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Two-way traffic ahead
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Red light/speed camera ahead
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Red light camera control zone
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Plate used to state the safe height
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School ahead
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Playground ahead
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Distance as shown to hazard
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Distance as shown to hazard
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Pedestrians Ahead
With the exception of the special shapes used for "Stop" and "Give Way" signs (respectively, an octagon and a downward-pointing triangle), signs giving orders are circular and are of two kinds:[3]
Prohibitory signs (e.g. "No left turn") take the form of a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered circle, sometimes with the addition of a red slash through the symbol.
Mandatory signs (e.g. "Turn right only") bear a white symbol on a blue disk.
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Give way to traffic on major road
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Stop and give way
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Ahead only
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Keep left (right if symbol reversed)
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Turn left (right if symbol reversed)
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Turn left at junction ahead (right if symbol reversed)
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No stopping
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No parking
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No entry for all vehicles
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Vehicles must stop at the sign (sign used by police)
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Vehicles must stop at the sign (sign used by school crossing patrol)
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Segregated pedestrian and bicycle/tricycle route. No motor vehicles
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Bicycle/tricycle route. No motor vehicles
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Cycling restriction – cyclists must dismount and push their cycles
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End of cycling restriction
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Light rail vehicles and trams only
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Dual carriageway ahead
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Direction in which the prohibition or restriction applies (symbol may be reversed)
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Prohibition or restriction applies in both directions
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Prohibition or mandatory order applies to vehicle class shown
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One way road ahead
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No stopping between 7AM-12AM
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No stopping between 7AM-7PM
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No stopping between 8-10AM and 5-7PM
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No stopping at any time
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End of 'no stopping' restriction
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No stopping for public light buses between 7AM-12AM
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End of public light buses 'no stopping' restriction
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Restriction does not apply to vehicle classes shown to pick up or drop off passengers (wording may be varied to loading/unloading goods)
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Pedestrian priority zone
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Vehicles prohibited as indicated by supplementary plate
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No motor vehicles
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No motor vehicles except motor cyclists and motor tricycles
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No motor cycles or motor tricycles
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No buses and coaches
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No public light buses
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No goods vehicles
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No learner drivers
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No left-turn (No right-turn if symbol reversed)
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No U-turn (symbol may be reversed)
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No pedestrians
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No pedestrians, rickshaws and handcarts
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No pedestrians, pedestrian controlled vehicles, bicycles and tricycles
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No bicycles
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No use of horn
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No overtaking
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No vehicles over width shown (including load)
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No vehicles or combinations of vehicles over length shown (including load)
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No vehicles over height shown (including load)
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No vehicles over gross vehicle weight shown (including load)
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No vehicles over axle weight shown (including load)
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Speed limit (in km/h)
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Variable speed limit (in km/h)
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Prohibitation does not apply to vehicles gaining access to premises adjacent to the road
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Prohibitation does not apply to vehicles holding relevant licenses
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Prohibitation or mandatory order applies to vehicles over the length shown
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Prohibitation or mandatory order applies to vehicles over the gross vehicle weight shown
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Prohibitation or mandatory order does not apply to vehicle classes shown
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Time plate
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Time plate
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Day plate
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Prohibitation or mandatory order does not apply to vehicle classes and time shown
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Length over which the prohibition or hazard exists
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End of the prohibition, restriction or warning
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Left lane shows bus lane for franchised buses only during the time and date shown
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Bus lane for franchised buses only
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Contra-flow bus lane for franchised buses only
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End of bus lane
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End of rail only lane for light rail vehicles
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No vehicles carrying dangerous goods of specified categories
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Indicating the categories of dangerous goods
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Parking place for vehicles other than medium and heavy goods vehicles, buses, coaches, motor cycles and pedal cycles
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Parking place for goods vehicles only
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Parking place for buses and coaches only
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Parking place for motor cycles only
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Parking place for pedal cycles only
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Start and continuation of an expressway
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End of an expressway
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Taxi stand
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End of New Territories taxis operating area
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End of Lantau taxis operating area
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Green minibus stand
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Red minibus stand
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Vehicles must use the left most lane except when overtaking
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Vehicles must use the right most lane except when overtaking
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Hard shoulder – do not use except in an emergency
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Cyclists must dismount and use crossing to cross the road
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Way out for vehicles
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No exit for vehicles
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Way in for vehicles
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No entry for vehicles
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Right lane closed ahead (Red bar indicates that lanes are closed)
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Right lane closed ahead (Red bar indicates that lanes are closed)
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Left lane only ahead (Red bar indicates that lanes are closed)
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Left lane only ahead on two-way road (Red bar indicates that lanes are closed)
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Road works ahead
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Divert to another carriageway to right ahead (direction may be reversed)
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Keep right (keep left if symbol reversed)
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Vehicles may pass either side to reach same destination
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Road narrows on left ahead (right if symbol reversed)
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End of road works
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Used to indicate line painting (wording may be varied to suit nature of road work)
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Temporary closure of lane or road
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Temporary sharp deviation to left (right if symbol reversed)
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Manually operated ʻStop/Goʼ sign ahead
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Manually operated temporary ʻStopʼ sign
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Manually operated temporary ʻGoʼ sign
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Ramp or sudden change of road level ahead
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Ramp or sudden change of road level
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Temporary traffic cylinder
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Traffic signals ahead
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Road ahead closed to vehicles
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Road closed to vehicles
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Temporary routes for vehicles
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Temporary route for pedestrians (arrow may be reversed)
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Temporary route for pedestrians (both directions)
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Used with temporary traffic signals. Vehicles must not proceed beyond the sign when red light shows.
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Temporary closure of pedestrian crossing
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Slippery road ahead
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Loose chippings ahead
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Uneven road surface ahead
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Slow (Sign used by police in emergency)
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Warn of road surfacing works (wording may be varied to suit specific hazard)
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Other danger ahead (used with plate to describe the hazard)
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Plate describing the hazard (wording maybe varied)
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Single file traffic ahead (wording may be varied to 'Single track road')
Guide signs are generally rectangular (sometimes pointed at one end in the case of direction signage).[5]
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Direction sign
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Direction sign
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Direction sign for roundabout
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Pointed direction sign
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Route number along strategic route
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Tunnel ahead
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Hong Kong Cross Harbour Tunnel
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Western Harbour Tunnel
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Eastern Harbour Tunnel
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Urban taxi pick up and drop off only
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New Territories taxi pick up and drop off only
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Lantau taxi pick up and drop off only
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Direction to parking place
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Direction to vehicular ferry pier
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Direction to Mass Transit Railway (
MTR) Station
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Vehicles may pass either side to reach same destination
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No through road
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No through road on left
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No through road on right
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300m Countdown markers used to indicate the distance to an exit on the left side of a road (Background in green if on expressway) (Symbols may be reversed to indicate exit on right)
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200m Countdown markers used to indicate the distance to an exit on the left side of a road (Background in green if on expressway) (Symbols may be reversed to indicate exit on right)
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100m Countdown markers used to indicate the distance to an exit on the left side of a road (Background in green if on expressway) (Symbols may be reversed to indicate exit on right)
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Sign showing lane indication arrows for each lane or temporary lane closure at junction ahead
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Start of dual carriageway ahead
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Passing place
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Sign at start of single track road
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For use by police at accident site
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Prepare to stop if signalled to do so
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Stop at 'Census point'
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Census point
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Get in lane
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Street direction sign
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Street direction sign with numbers