Temporary Work-zone Signs
Temporary work-zone signs are mounted to ensure roads keep a free flow of traffic despite being affected by road works in the vicinity. They are depicted as orange diamond, orange rectangular or yellow rectangular shaped signs, similar to those of the Republic of Ireland for general hazards.
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Advance sign of road works ahead
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Indication of road stretch affected by road works
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Entry to works area
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Heavy vehicles turning ahead
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Heavy vehicles turning ahead
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Layout of lanes ahead
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Layout of lanes ahead
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Road narrows on right ahead
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Temporary mandatory speed limit
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Traffic lights in use ahead
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Bend to right (Left if symbol is reversed)
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Supplementary plate to specify direction indicated for temporary road rule
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Single lane traffic
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Curve Alignment Marker (Bend to direction indicated)
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Detour for pedestrians in direction indicated (Right)
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Detour for pedestrians in direction indicated (Right)
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Advance sign of detour ahead
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Detour in direction indicated at junction (Right)
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