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What is the starting point sign of the expressway?

The prompt sign of the high-speed starting point of Pacific Auto Network is to cross the white horizontal line on the road and add a red line. The starting sign of expressway is green in style, white in graphics and text, and rectangular in shape.

The prompt sign of high-speed starting point is a white horizontal line crossing the road; And a high-speed starting point prompt sign, wherein a red line is added to the high-speed starting point sign to be a high-speed ending point prompt sign; The main difference between the two is that compared with the start mark, the end mark has a red diagonal line from the upper right to the lower left on the pattern.

The meaning of road terminal signpost: The road terminal signpost tells that it will reach the terminal immediately (generally at1000-500m), and the sign is that there is a red diagonal line between two parallel vertical lines and the bridge.

The meaning of the sign of expressway starting point road: the starting point of expressway informs that it is about to reach the starting point, and the sign is parallel to the vertical line and the bridge.

According to road traffic signs and markings Part 2: Road traffic signs (GB5768.2-200)

9. The entrance warning sign is used to indicate the entrance of the expressway or urban expressway, and it is set at an appropriate position on the road before entering the expressway or urban expressway.

Exit warning signs are used to warn the exit ahead. Exit warning signs should be set at the starting point of the gradual change section of the deceleration lane of expressway or urban expressway at 2 km, 1 km, 500 m and 500 m respectively.

When approaching the expressway exit, exit warning signs will appear many times to remind you of the exit distance ahead, exit number and reachable location. You need to pay attention to changing lanes in advance or slowing down gradually according to the exit signs, so as not to miss the exit to your destination and ensure a smooth trip.

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