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What is a one-way street sign?

Rectangular white arrow.

The icon is a rectangular white arrow. It is required that the one-way traffic organization must cooperate with other traffic management and engineering measures, such as opening up connecting channels between one-way streets, setting up eye-catching and continuous signs and markings, rationally adjusting bus stops in one-way streets, optimizing and adjusting intersection signals, etc. In order to improve the overall benefit of the one-way street system.

The main signs can be subdivided into the following categories:

1. Warning sign: a sign warning vehicles and pedestrians to pay attention to dangerous places.

2. No traffic signs: signs that prohibit or restrict the passage of vehicles and pedestrians.

3. Indicating signs: signs indicating the driving of vehicles and pedestrians.

4. Guiding signs: signs that convey information about road direction, location and distance.

5. Tourist area signs: signs that provide the direction and distance of tourist attractions.

6. Road construction safety sign: a sign announcing the passage of the road construction area.

Auxiliary sign: a sign attached to the main sign to help explain. The outer edge of the road sign border has a background color.

The background color is: warning sign is yellow, prohibition sign is white, indicating sign is blue, guiding signs of expressway and urban expressways are green, and guiding signs of other roads are blue. Specific road traffic sign pictures and their corresponding meanings can be viewed in the traffic sign column of the driver's license network.