This document describes the purpose and meaning of several common signs:
1) A do not enter sign indicates that drivers must not enter a road or area.
2) A no parking sign means that no vehicles are allowed to be left unattended in that area.
3) A no blowing of horn sign instructs drivers not to use their car horn in a specific location.
4) A hearing protection sign indicates that hearing protection devices are necessary to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
5) Toilet signs depict bathroom facilities for males or females through icons or images with direct connections to the location.
6) The wheelchair symbol represents areas with enhanced accessibility, mostly for people with disabilities.
This document describes the purpose and meaning of several common signs:
1) A do not enter sign indicates that drivers must not enter a road or area.
2) A no parking sign means that no vehicles are allowed to be left unattended in that area.
3) A no blowing of horn sign instructs drivers not to use their car horn in a specific location.
4) A hearing protection sign indicates that hearing protection devices are necessary to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
5) Toilet signs depict bathroom facilities for males or females through icons or images with direct connections to the location.
6) The wheelchair symbol represents areas with enhanced accessibility, mostly for people with disabilities.
This document describes the purpose and meaning of several common signs:
1) A do not enter sign indicates that drivers must not enter a road or area.
2) A no parking sign means that no vehicles are allowed to be left unattended in that area.
3) A no blowing of horn sign instructs drivers not to use their car horn in a specific location.
4) A hearing protection sign indicates that hearing protection devices are necessary to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
5) Toilet signs depict bathroom facilities for males or females through icons or images with direct connections to the location.
6) The wheelchair symbol represents areas with enhanced accessibility, mostly for people with disabilities.
regulatory sign. Drivers who see a do not enter sign must not enter the road, off-ramp, exit Do Not Enter ramp, or crossover where the sign is posted. Do not enter signs typically indicate opposite traffic, implying that the traffic will be coming towards the motorist.
2. It is the primary sign, implying
that no vehicle will be permitted to leave a unattended. No Parking
3. A No Blowing of Horn sign is a
piece of regulation signage that instructs a driver entering a No Blowing of Horn specific location not to use his or her car horn. For those who are unaware, honking your car horn serves to alert other cars on the road.
4. Hearing protection is necessary
to prevent noise-induced hearing loss. Hearing protection devices Hearing protection limit the amount of noise energy that reaches and damages the inner ear.
5. Toilet signs are considered icons
if they resemble the toilet. When the signs depict male and female Toilet bathroom users, they refer to an iconic function. Toilet signs are referred to as index if they are combined with a direct link connecting the presented image and the place, as the object. 6. The International Symbol of Access (ISA), often known as the (International) Wheelchair Symbol, represents areas where access has been enhanced, mostly for people with Wheelchair Symbol disabilities. It is made out of a blue square that is overlaid in white with a stylized image of a person in a wheelchair.