Motorists need to watch out for this blank red road sign – do you know what it means?
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Drivers should watch out for this blank red road sign that gives them a specific command… so do you know what it means?
- Motorists may not be familiar with blank round traffic signs in a red border
- The signs warn motorists of an instruction they must follow
Motorists may be confused by an empty round sign with a red border and unless you are a motorist who has recently passed their theory test, you may need a reminder.
It simply means ‘no vehicles’ and is often seen with an additional sign underneath to explain exclusions.
Some exclusions may include “10pm – 4pm except entry” or something similar.
As stated in the Highway Code, these signs state, “No vehicles except bicycles being pushed.”
If you see this sign while driving, it means that you cannot drive your vehicle through the affected area.
These blank red road signs mean ‘no vehicles’ allowed in this area or on the current road, although bicycles are allowed
There is a risk of a fine if you do not know what these blank signs mean and accidentally ignore them
Despite appearing vague due to the lack of footage, these warnings are very common on UK roads.
There are thousands of signs in the UK, but they can be divided into three main areas.
Red borders are used to provide mandatory instructions, for example speed limit signs or a picture of a car or bicycle meaning ‘no motor vehicles’.
Blue signs are used for instructions such as ‘turn left’ or indicate a route that is only accessible to certain types of traffic.
Green, on the other hand, is simply used to give direction and is purely informative.
Round signs give orders, especially something not to do.
Triangular signs warn of potential dangers and hazards such as altered traffic flow or rockslides.
Rectangular signs are informative and give drivers knowledge of the road ahead.
Each sign is essential to fully understand, not only for road safety, but also to avoid a fine or fine.