
This sign indicates the direction to public toilets with facilities for the disabled, located along non-primary or local routes.
Important Facts
- Black borders signify a non-primary or local route.
- Specifically points to accessible facilities for disabled individuals.
- Usually paired with symbols for easier recognition.
Common Mistakes
- Misinterpreting the sign as indicating general facilities.
- Ignoring the directional arrow and taking the wrong route.
- Confusing it with similar signs for motorway or primary routes.
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What does the 'Non-Primary Routes: Direction to Toilets with Access for the Disabled' sign indicate?
