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Direction Traffic Signs (PDF Free Download) – UK Driving Theory Test

Direction signs are usually rectangular and vary in color depending on the type of road, such as green for primary routes and white for local roads. They provide information about destinations, distances, and route numbers to help you navigate your journey.

Junction ahead between 2 primary routes

Junction ahead between 2 primary routes

Junction ahead between 2 non-primary routes

Junction ahead between 2 non-primary routes

Sign on a primary route indicating a non-primary route

Sign on a primary route indicating a non-primary route

Sign on a non-primary route indicating a primary route

Sign on a non-primary route indicating a primary route

Map-type sign on primary route indicating a roundabout ahead

Map-type sign on primary route indicating a roundabout ahead

Map-type sign for a mini-roundabout

Map-type sign for a mini-roundabout

Flag-type sign indicating a primary route that leads to a motorway and to a non-primary route

Flag-type sign indicating a primary route that leads to a motorway and to a non-primary route

Rectangular sign at a junction, indicating both a primary and a non-primary route. The background colour of the main sign is that appropriate for the main road on which the sign is located

Rectangular sign at a junction, indicating both a primary and a non-primary route. The background colour of the main sign is that appropriate for the main road on which the sign is located

Flag-type sign indicating a non-primary route

Flag-type sign indicating a non-primary route

Rectangular sign at a junction, indicating a non-primary route

Rectangular sign at a junction, indicating a non-primary route

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