Where:
On any road where the carriageway or roadway ends, such as at a dead end, cul-de-sac, or T-junction with no through road.
These signs are often found in residential areas, industrial zones, or near construction sites where access beyond a certain point is not possible.
Purpose:
To warn motorists that the road ahead does not continue beyond the point of the sign.
It indicates that drivers must prepare to turn either left or right, as there is no exit or continuation straight ahead.
The chevron pattern provides clear visual guidance, especially at night or in poor visibility, helping drivers recognize that the roadway terminates and to avoid driving into a closed or hazardous area.
Action:
Reduce your speed as you approach the sign and prepare to turn safely in the direction indicated by the road layout.
Decide in advance whether to turn left or right, and check for oncoming traffic or pedestrians before making your maneuver.
Exercise caution, particularly in poorly lit or unfamiliar areas.
This sign typically marks the end of a public road, and continuing beyond it may lead to private property, an embankment, or an impassable area.
