

This sign provides advance notice and directional guidance as you approach a junction on non-primary or local routes.
Important Facts
- Typically placed at a distance before the actual junction.
- Black borders denote a non-primary route.
- Helps drivers prepare for lane changes or turns.
Common Mistakes
- Ignoring the sign and missing the junction.
- Confusing the sign with confirmatory signs after the junction.
- Failing to act on the directions in time.
Test Your Knowledge
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What does the 'Non-Primary Routes: On Approaches to Junctions' sign indicate?
