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K53 Control Signs | Pass Your Learners Licence in South Africa
K53 Control Signs : Guiding Traffic Flow
K53 Control Signs provide instructions on where to stop, where to yield, the permitted direction of travel, and specific rules that apply. Here’s what you need to know:
- Permanent K53 Control Signs: These signs are red and white, often with a black symbol, and come in different shapes.
- Examples include stop signs, yield signs, one-way signs, and signs indicating special regulations.
You have to stop in line with the stop sign, or before the stop line and move only when it is safe to do so.
If you are proceeding straight ahead, or turning right, stop in line with the stop sign or before the line. If you are turning left you may turn without stopping if it is safe to go and always give way to any cross traffic and pedestrians
You must stop in line with the Stop sign or before the line. If more than one vehicle stops at the intersection, the vehicle that stopped first should go first.
This is a manually operated sign, stop when necessary and proceed cautiously when GO is displayed.
You must yield to other traffic. Give way to other traffic as well as pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross your path.
K53 Control Signs | Pass Your Learners Licence in South Africa
You have to give way to any pedestrians on or about to enter the pedestrian crossing on your side of the road.
This sign indicates that there is a traffic circle (or mini circle) ahead
No vehicles may enter this road or go beyond this sign at any time
This sign indicates that there is a one-way carriageway to the right, proceed in the direction of the arrow indicated
This sign indicates that there is a one-way carriageway to the left, proceed in the direction of the arrow indicated
This sign indicates that there is a one-way carriageway straight ahead, proceed in the direction of the arrow indicated
The area is set aside for use by pedestrians. Vehicles may enter only to deliver goods or to do maintenance work or to attend to an emergency, they must not move faster than 15 km/h unless a road sign indicates a higher speed and they must yield right of way to any pedestrians crossing their path
If you are driving on a road displaying this sign, you shall yield right of way to all oncoming traffic and only proceed when it is safe to do so.
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