Mandatory Signs
Mandatory signs are always round blue signs with white border.
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Direction to be followed
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Pass this side. Right
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Pass this side. Left
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Pass this side. Either side
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Roundabout
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Foot path
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Track for cycles and mopeds
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Compulsory track for pedestrians, cyclists and moped drivers.
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Compulsory track for pedestrians, cyclists and moped drivers. Dual track
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Compulsory track for pedestrians, cyclists and moped drivers. Dual track
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Track for rider on horseback (and pedestrians)
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Track for off-road vehicles
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Beginning of lane reserved for public transport (and cycles and mopeds Class II).
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End of lane reserved for public transport (and cycles and mopeds Class II).
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