Road Signs in Norway - Informative Signs

Informative Signs

  • Motorway

  • Motor traffic way

  • End of motorway

  • End of motor traffic way

  • Bus lane

  • Bus and taxi lane

  • Car-pool lane

  • End of bus lane

  • End of bus and taxi lane

  • End of car-pool lane

  • Bus stop

  • Tram stop

  • Taxi stop

  • Pedestrian crossing

  • Pedestrian crossing

  • Pedestrian way

  • Cycle track

  • Cycle lane (Edge)

  • Cycle lane (Centered)

  • Shared-use footway

  • Meeting point

  • One-way

  • One-way

  • Dead end

  • Dead end

  • Dead end

  • Dead end

  • Free choice of lane

  • Merging lanes

  • Merging roads with speed regulation lane

  • Merging roads with speed regulation lane

  • End of lane

  • New lane starts

  • Added lane with oncoming traffic

  • Lane division

  • Changed driving pattern

  • Living street

  • End of living street

  • Pedestrian zone

  • End of pedestrian zone

  • Parking

  • Breakdown pocket

  • Automatic traffic control

  • Video surveillance

  • Information board

  • Wrong way

  • Emergency exit

  • Direction and distance to emergency exit

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