EXCESSIVE NOISE PROHIBITION SIGN
Description :
This record has been compiled by K53Test.com. Below you will find more information about the Excessive Noise Prohibition Sign, with reference: R206. This sign is part of the Regulatory Signs section on K53Test.com. It is also categorized as "Prohibition Signs".
REGULATORY SIGNS
PROHIBITION SIGNS
R206
Sign Information :
Where | On any public road usually near hospitals, churches and homes for the aged. |
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Purpose | To prohibit noise. |
Actions | If the noise level of your vehicle is high, you may not proceed past the sign, and for 100 metres after passing the sign, the vehicle’s hooter may not be used. |
Temporary Signs :
Temporary Signs have yellow backgrounds and have the exact same meaning and purpose as the permanent sign. They are normally temporarily placed on roads to regulate traffic, usually where roadworks is happening, during police activities and more. Temporary signs override normal permanent traffic signs, and it is always extremely important to adhere to temporary traffic signs.

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