
Direction, Confirmation and Location Signals
Direction Signs
Direction signs indicate exit destinations, which can be associated with the identification of the road serving them.
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J1 - Direction of the exit road Indication of the direction of an exit road and the destination to which it gives access. |
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J2 - Direction of the access road Indication of the direction of an access road to a place or service of interest or to an establishment of significant size. |
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J3a - Urban Scope Indication Indication of the direction of destinations inside or outside the urban agglomeration. |
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J3b_c_d - Urban Scope Indication Indication of the direction of destinations inside or outside the urban agglomeration. |
Confirmation Signals
These signs contain the identification of the road on which they are placed. Destinations that are not directly served by the route, as well as the distance to which they are located, should be written in brackets.
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L1 - Confirmation signal Indication of the direction of an exit road and the destination to which it gives access. |
Location Signals
Locality identification signs are intended to identify and delimit the beginning and end of localities, in particular so that, from the place where they are placed, the rules specifically provided for traffic within and outside them come into force.
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N1a - Start of locality Indication of the point where the identified location begins. |
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N1b - Start of locality Indication of the point where the identified location begins. |
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N2a - End of locality Indication of the point where the identified location ends. |
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N2ba - End of locality Indication of the point where the identified location begins. |
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