Explore the complete, official list of Spanish road signs, essential for DGT driving theory exam success. This resource allows you to systematically browse and understand every regulatory, warning, and informative sign, learning their specific meanings and applications on Spanish roads. Master traffic signals, ensure safe driving practices, and confidently prepare for your licence test.
This comprehensive road-sign list allows you to quickly find, review, and understand all official Spanish traffic signs and their specific sign meanings for the DGT exam. Utilize this dedicated reference for effective theory-test sign revision, ensuring you recognize every symbol required for your driving license.

Prepare for intersections with priority ahead using the P-1 warning sign.

Prepare for a level crossing or moving bridge ahead with the P-10a warning sign.

Prepare for a level crossing or moving bridge on your left with the P-10b warning sign.

Prepare for a level crossing or moving bridge ahead on the left with the P-10c warning sign.

Prepare for the P-11 Level Crossing (Single Track) warning sign.

Prepare for Level Crossings with Multiple Tracks Ahead: Sign P-11a

Prepare for Low-Flying Aircraft with the P-12 Warning Sign

Prepare for the dangerous curve to the right ahead with the P-13a warning sign.

Prepare for the Dangerous Curve to the Left Ahead with Sign P-13b

Prepare for Dangerous Curves Ahead: P-14a Warns of Curves, Starting Right

Beware of dangerous curves ahead, starting with a sharp turn to the left!

Prepare for an Uneven Road Ahead with the P-15 Warning Sign

Watch out for speed bumps ahead with the P-15a warning sign!

Prepare for Steep Descents with the P-16a Warning Sign

Prepare for a steep ascent ahead with the P-16b warning sign.

Prepare for the 'Road Narrows on Both Sides' warning sign (P-17).

Prepare for a Road Narrows on the Right with the P-17a Warning Sign

Prepare for a road narrowing on the left with the P-17b warning sign.

Prepare for a slippery road ahead with the P-19 warning sign.

Prepare for intersections where the road on the right has priority with the P-1a warning sign.

Prepare for intersections with priority on the left using the P-1b warning sign.

Prepare for intersections with priority over merging traffic from the right.

Prepare for an upcoming intersection where you have priority over merging traffic from the left.

Prepare for an intersection where traffic from the right has priority with the P-2 warning sign.

Beware of Pedestrians Ahead with the P-20a Warning Sign

Beware of Pedestrian Crossings Ahead with the P-20b Warning Sign

Prepare for Pedestrian and Cyclist Crossings with the P-20c Warning Sign

Slow Down: The P-21a 'Children' Warning Sign Means Children May Be Present.

Watch out for elderly pedestrians with the P-21b warning sign!

Prepare for cyclists crossing ahead with the P-22a warning sign.

Watch out for cyclists ahead with the P-22b warning sign!

Beware of Deer and Wild Animals Ahead with the P-24 Warning Sign

Prepare for Two-Way Traffic Ahead with the P-25 Warning Sign

Watch out for falling rocks with the P-26 warning sign!

Beware of unprotected bodies of water ahead with the P-27 warning sign.

Prepare for Loose Surface Material Ahead with the P-28 Warning Sign

Prepare for traffic lights ahead with the P-3 warning sign

Warning: Soft or Low Verges Ahead – Prepare for Reduced Roadside Stability.

Prepare for traffic queues ahead with the P-31 warning sign.

Recognise the P-32 Accident sign and prepare for hazards ahead.

Prepare for reduced visibility ahead with the P-33 warning sign.

Prepare for icy roads with the P-34 Slippery Pavement warning sign.

Prepare for braided crossings with the P-35 warning sign.

Prepare for opening bridges with the P-5 warning road sign.

The P-50 'Other Dangers' sign warns you to prepare for an unexpected hazard ahead.

Warning: Level Crossing with Barriers Ahead

Prepare for level crossings without barriers with the P-8 warning sign.

Prepare for upcoming level crossings or moving bridges with the P-9a warning sign.

Warning: Prepare for a Level Crossing or Moving Bridge Ahead (Right Side)

Prepare for a level crossing or moving bridge ahead with the P-9c warning sign.

Master the R-1 'Give Way' sign to navigate Spanish junctions safely.

The R-2 'Stop' sign means you must always yield, and often stop completely, at Spanish junctions.

The R-3 Priority Road sign ensures clarity on who has right of way.

This is the R-5 road sign: Give Way to Oncoming Traffic

The R-6 sign grants you priority over oncoming traffic.

What the 'R-100 No Vehicles' Sign Means for Your Drive in Spain

Obey the R-101 'No Entry' sign to avoid violations and ensure road safety.

Understand the 'No Motor Vehicles' Sign (R-102)

R-103: No Motor Vehicles Allowed, Except for Two-Wheeled Motorcycles

What the R-104 'No Motorcycles' sign means for your drive in Spain.

What the 'No Mopeds (and vehicles for people with reduced mobility)' road sign means

What does the R-106 'No vehicles intended for the transport of goods' sign mean?

Understand the 'No Heavy Goods Vehicles Over Indicated Mass' Restriction Sign (R-107)

R-108: Understand the 'No Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods' Road Sign

R-109: Restriction for Vehicles Transporting Explosive or Flammable Goods

The R-110 Sign: No Entry for Vehicles Transporting Water Polluting Products (over 1,000L)

R-111: No Agricultural Motor Vehicles Allowed Beyond This Point

What the R-112 'No Motor Vehicles with Trailer' Sign Means

R-113: This sign prohibits animal-drawn vehicles.

Understand the R-114 'No Bicycles' Prohibition Sign

R-116: Understand the 'No Pedestrians' Prohibition Sign in Spain

The R-117 'No Mounted Animals' sign prohibits animals being ridden from entering this area.

Understand the 'No Personal Mobility Devices' sign (R-118) in Spain.

This R-119 sign prohibits personal mobility devices and bicycles from entering this section of road.

What does the R-120 sign mean for vehicles restricted to low emission zones?

R-200 Sign: Understand When You Must Stop and Cannot Pass Without Stopping

Understand the R-201 Mass Limitation road sign in Spain.

R-202: Understand the Mass Limitation Per Axle Road Sign

Obey the Length Limitation sign (R-203) to avoid restrictions.

Obey the Width Limitation sign (R-204) to avoid hazards and legal issues.

The R-205 sign warns of a height restriction ahead, crucial for safe driving and your Spanish theory test.

Understand the R-300 'Minimum Separation' road sign and maintain safe distances.

Understand the R-301 sign: Strict 10 km/h Speed Limit Ahead

Understand the 'No Right Turn' (R-302) Traffic Sign

Understand the R-303 'No Left Turn' Prohibition Sign

Master the 'No U-turn' sign (R-304) and drive confidently.

R-305: Prohibited Overtaking Traffic Sign

R-306: No Overtaking for Heavy Goods Vehicles

R-307: Understand Spain's 'No Stopping and Parking' Road Sign

Understand the R-307a Sign: No Stopping or Parking on Either Side

Learn the R-307b sign: No Stopping and Parking on the Right Side in Spain

Understand the R-307c Sign: No Stopping and Parking on the Left Side

What does the R-308 'Parking Prohibited' road sign mean?

R-308c: Understand Spain's Alternate Parking Rules (No Parking Days 1-15)

This R-308d sign prohibits parking on odd-numbered days (16th-31st).

The R-308e Sign: Strictly No Parking on Driveways

Understand the R-308f Sign: No Parking on Both Sides

Understand the R-308g Sign: No Parking Restriction on the Right Side

Understand the Spanish 'No Parking (Only Left)' Sign (R-308h)

What the R-309 Restricted Parking Zone sign means for your driving.

Silence is Golden: Understanding the R-310 No Honking Traffic Sign

Mandatory 'Go Straight' Sign (R-400c): Know Your Compulsory Direction

Mandatory Turn Left: Know What This Sign Demands on Spanish Roads

The R-401b 'Keep Left' Sign: Your Compulsory Direction in Spain

Mandatory R-401c Sign: You Must Pass On This Side

Mandatory Direction: You must go straight or turn right.

Mandatory Direction: You Must Go Straight or Turn Left

R-404: Mandatory Road for Cars Sign - Follow the Designated Route

R-405: This is a Mandatory Road for Motorcycles Without Sidecars

Mandatory Road for Trucks and Vans Sign (R-406)

R-407a: You Must Use This Dedicated Road for Cyclists

This R-407b sign mandates a specific road for mopeds and vehicles for people with reduced mobility.

The R-408 sign indicates a mandatory road or route for animal-drawn vehicles.

The R-409 Sign Mandates Use of the Road for Mounted Animals

The R-410 Sign: You Must Use This Road For Pedestrians

You must not drive slower than the indicated minimum speed on this R-411 sign.

Mandatory Snow Chains: Understand the R-412 Sign and What It Requires

Mandatory Winter Tires: What This Sign Requires You to Do

You must follow this road if you are carrying dangerous goods.

Mandatory Route for Vehicles Carrying Water Pollutants

This R-416 sign mandates a specific route for vehicles carrying explosives.

The R-417 sign mandates the use of seat belts for all road users.

Exclusive Lane for Electronic Tolls: You Must Use This Lane

This R-420 sign indicates a mandatory road exclusively for personal mobility devices.

This R-421 sign mandates a specific road for personal mobility devices and bicycles.

R-422: You must dismount and continue on foot

The R-500 sign means all previous road restrictions have now ended.

You've reached the end of the speed limit with the R-501 sign.

You can now overtake: The 'End of No Overtaking' sign means the restriction is over.

The R-503 sign marks the end of restrictions on truck overtaking.

The R-504 sign means the end of limited parking restrictions is here.

End of Road for Bicycles Sign (R-505): What it Means and How to React

The R-506 sign signals the end of a minimum speed requirement.

The R-507 sign marks the end of a specific restriction for cars.

R-508: End of Restriction for Motorcycles Without Sidecar

The R-509 sign means the restriction for trucks and vans is now over.

The R-510 Sign: Ending Restrictions for Mopeds and Other Vehicles

The R-511 sign signals the end of restrictions for animal-drawn vehicles.

R-512: Signalling the End of a Restriction for Horses

The R-513 Sign: Signalling the End of a Restriction for Pedestrians

This R-514 sign means the restriction for tractors has ended.

R-515: Signalling the End of Restrictions for Personal Mobility Devices

R-516: Signalling the End of Restrictions for Personal Mobility Devices and Bicycles

The S-1 'Motorway' sign tells you you're entering a high-speed road designed for rapid transit.

End of Recommended Speed Range: Know When to Adjust Your Speed

The S-11 Sign Means It's a One-Way Road, Guiding Your Direction Safely

Understand the One-Way Road (Two Lanes) Sign (S-11a) in Spain

This is a one-way road ahead, featuring three lanes.

This 'Section of One-Way Road' sign shows how the road ahead is organised.

Understand the S-13 Pedestrian Crossing Sign in Spain

Understand the Pedestrian Overpass Sign (S-14a) and its implications for drivers.

Understand the Pedestrian Underpass (S-14b) Sign in Spain

S-14c Pedestrian Ramp Sign: Navigating Accessible Crossings Safely

The S-14d sign indicates a pedestrian ramp ahead.

This is the Cyclist Overpass sign (S-14e) – Know where cyclists are crossing above!

Understand the S-14f Cyclist Underpass Sign and cyclist safety.

The S-15a 'Dead End' Sign: Navigate Spanish Roads Safely

This is a dead end, but pedestrians and cyclists can still pass.

What the Emergency Braking Zone sign (S-16) means and how to react

The S-17 'Parking' sign provides crucial information about parking availability and regulations.

Understand the S-17a Sign: Parking Reserved for Essential Purposes

The S-18 sign designates a reserved area specifically for taxis.

Recognise and understand the S-19 Bus Stop road sign in Spain.

The S-1a sign indicates the start of a dual carriageway.

Understand the S-1b Multi-lane Road Sign for Smooth Navigation

The S-1c sign indicates a 2+1 Road, guiding you through specific lane configurations.

The S-2 Sign: Learn How to Safely End Your Motorway Journey

Understand the S-21 Sign for Mountain Road Transitability in Spain

Know the distance to where you can legally make a U-turn with the S-22 sign.

You can now switch off your short-range headlamps.

Navigate Changes in Direction at Different Levels with the S-25 Sign

Prepare for the S-26a Countdown Beacon (300 m) road sign in Spain.

Prepare for the S-26b Countdown Beacon (200m) road sign in Spain.

S-26c Countdown Beacon (100m) Sign: Prepare for what's ahead!

S-27: Roadside Assistance Sign Indicates Available Services

The S-28 Residential Area Sign: What You Need to Know

S-29 End of Residential Area: Signalling the End of Special Speed Zones

Prepare for the S-2a sign: End of Dual Carriageway

The S-2b sign signals the end of a multi-lane road section.

The S-2c Sign: Understanding the End of a 2+1 Road Layout

What Does the S-3 Limited-Access Highway Sign Mean?

What the S-30a Pedestrian Zone sign means for your driving in Spain.

You're Leaving the Pedestrian Zone: Understand the S-31a Sign

What the S-32 Electronic Toll sign means for your journey in Spain.

S-34: Understand the Siding in Roads Sign for Spanish Driving

What does the S-34a 'Siding in Tunnels (SOS)' sign mean in Spain?

S-35: Designated Path for Bicycles Ahead

This Spanish traffic sign marks the end of a path exclusively for bicycles.

S-37: Path Reserved for Personal Mobility Devices Sign

Understand the 'Path Reserved for Bicycles and Personal Mobility Devices' Sign (S-38)

The S-39 Sign: Path Reserved for Personal Mobility Devices Has Ended

The S-4 Sign: You're Leaving the Limited-Access Highway

S-40: The End of the Dedicated Path for Cycles and PMVs

The S-41 sign indicates a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists.

This Sign Means the Pedestrian and Bicycle Path is Ending

Understand the S-43 Sign for Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Personal Mobility Device Paths in Spain

This is the 'End of path for pedestrians, bicycles and personal mobility devices' sign (S-44).

Prepare for cyclists with the S-45 Cyclist Crossing traffic sign.

Understand the S-46 sign for crossings shared by bicycles and pedestrians.

The S-47 Sign Indicates a Shared Area for All Users

The S-48 'End of Shared Area' sign marks the conclusion of a specially designated zone.

Know the Advanced Stop for Bicycles and Motorcycles Sign (S-49) in Spain

The S-7 sign advises a recommended maximum speed for your safety.

End of Recommended Maximum Speed: What You Need to Know

Know the Recommended Speed Range with the S-9 Traffic Sign

Understand Spain's S-50a sign for lanes reserved by speed.

Understand 'Lanes Reserved According to Signed Speed' Road Signs (S-50b)

Understand the S-50c sign: Lanes Reserved According to the Signed Speed

Know Your Lanes: Understanding the S-50d 'Lanes Reserved According to Signed Speed' Sign

Know Your Lanes: Understanding the 'Lanes Reserved According to Signed Speed' Sign (S-50e)

The S-51 Bus Lane sign tells you where buses have priority or exclusive access.

What Does the S-51a 'Lane Reserved for Specific Vehicle Types' Sign Mean?

Understand the High-Occupancy Vehicle Lane (HOV) sign (S-51b)

The S-52 sign indicates the end of a designated traffic lane.

End of Designated Traffic Lane Sign (S-52a): What You Need to Know

Understand the 'End of Designated Traffic Lane' Sign (S-52b)

Know When Your Designated Lane Ends with the S-52c Sign

End of Designated Traffic Lane: Prepare for Lane Changes Safely

The S-52e Sign: Understanding the End of a Designated Traffic Lane

Prepare for the S-52f sign: Understanding the End of a Designated Traffic Lane

Understand the S-52g Sign: End of Designated Traffic Lane

Prepare for the S-53 sign: Transition from One to Two Traffic Lanes ahead.

Navigating the Transition to Two Lanes with Specific Speed Limits

Prepare for the S-53b sign: Transition from Two to Three Traffic Lanes ahead.

Learn about the S-53c road sign for transitioning to three lanes with specific speed limits per lane.

Navigate safely with the S-60a Left Fork on a Two-lane Road sign.

Understand the S-60b Right Fork on a Two-lane Roadway Sign

This 'Fork on a Two-lane Roadway' sign guides you through road splits.

Know How to Navigate a Left Fork on a Three-Lane Roadway with Sign S-61a

Master the Right Fork on a Three-lane Roadway Sign (S-61b)

Understand the Right Fork Road Sign for Multi-Lane Roads (S-61c)

Understand the Left Fork Road Sign (S-61d) for Two Lanes in Your Direction

Decipher the Left Fork on a Four-lane Roadway Sign (S-62a) in Spain

Prepare for a right fork on a four-lane roadway with sign S-62b

Prepare for a fork in the road on a four-lane highway with the S-63a sign.

Prepare for a fork in the road with the S-63b Three-lane Fork Information Sign.

Navigate safely with the Two-lane Left Fork on a Four-lane Roadway sign (S-63c)

Navigate a Two-Lane Right Fork on a Four-Lane Roadway with the S-63d Sign

This S-64a sign means you must use the mandatory cycle lane next to a one-way road.

Mandatory Cycle Lane Alongside a Two-Way Road Sign (S-64b) Explained

Learn the S-65a Sign: Cycle Lane Alongside a One-Way Roadway

Understand the 'Cycle Lane Alongside a Two-way Road' Sign (S-65b)

Understand the S-66 Contraflow Cycle Lane sign and cycle lane rules.

S-68: Prepare for a Road Section with One Lane in Your Direction and Two in the Opposite Direction

S-70a: Prepare for Lane Merging from the Left

Traffic sign S-70b: Right lane merging ahead on a single-lane road.

Lane Merging from the Left Ahead on a Two-Lane Road

Prepare for lane confluence from the right on a two-lane road with the S-71b sign.

Understand the S-72a sign: Left lane merges into a three-lane road.

Understand the S-72b sign: Lane Merging from the Right on a 3-Lane Roadway

Understand the S-73a Sign: Merging Lanes from the Left on a Two-Lane Roadway

Merging Lanes Ahead: Understand the S-73b Sign for Right-Side Lane Convergence

S-101 Petrol Station Sign: Your Guide to Essential Roadside Services

Find Mechanical Repair Services with the S-102 Sign

The S-104 'Restaurant' sign guides you to essential services while driving.

The S-105 Hotel or Motel sign guides you to essential roadside accommodation.

This 'Campsite' sign guides you to essential services on your journey.

The S-105e Information Office sign guides you to essential services on your journey.

Understand the S-105f Tourist Interest Point sign to find key destinations.

The S-107 Drinking Water sign helps you find essential services on Spanish roads.

The S-109 Caravan Site sign guides you to essential facilities for your journey.

The S-111 Viewpoint sign helps you find scenic spots and facilities on your journey.

The S-113 sign indicates a nearby Railway Station, guiding you to essential services.

Recognise the S-114 Bus Station sign to find essential services.

The S-116 Place of Worship sign guides you to essential services.

The S-117 Industrial Estate sign directs you to essential services for your journey.

The S-120 sign directs you to a vehicle inspection station.

The S-121 Rest Area Sign: Your Guide to Essential Roadside Facilities

Find Electric Vehicle Charging Stations with the S-123 Service Sign

Understand the S-124 LPG Station Sign for Your Spanish Driving Theory Exam

This sign indicates a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) refueling station ahead.

Locate a Liquefied Natural Gas Station with the S-126 Service Sign

Understand the S-127 sign: Hydrogen Refuelling Station ahead.

The S-128 sign indicates a Secure Parking Area ahead.

The S-129 sign indicates a Secure Parking Area with Services ahead.

Get ready for the roundabout with the S-200 pre-signaling traffic sign.

Advance Sign for a Split Roundabout from the Main Roadway (S-201)

Prepare for a Split Roundabout with this Advance Warning Sign (S-202)

Prepare to choose your lane early with the Advance Roundabout Sign (S-203).

S-220: Get Ready for Directions to a Conventional Road Ahead

Advance Sign S-220a: Guiding You on Conventional and Multi-lane Roads

S-222: Get Ready for Highway or Motorway Directions Ahead

Prepare for highway routes with the S-222a pre-signalling directions road sign.

S-225: Pre-signaling Directions on Highways and Dual Carriageways

S-230: Pre-signaling for Conventional Roads Ahead

Navigate your route with the S-230a pre-signaling road sign on conventional roads.

Prepare for your turn to a highway with this pre-signaling road sign on conventional routes.

Understand the S-232a Sign: Pre-signaling Route Information on Conventional Roads

Understand the S-235 Sign: Pre-signaling on Highways for Any Road

Pre-signaling on Highways: Guiding You to Your Exit or Direction

Get Ready for Two Close Exits Ahead with the S-242 Pre-signaling Sign

Prepare for two close highway exits with this crucial pre-signaling road sign.

Understand the S-245 Supplementary Advance Sign for Towns on Conventional or Multi-lane Roads.

Navigate with Confidence: The Supplementary Advance Sign for Towns on Motorways.

Prepare for Exits on Bypass Roads with This Advance Signage

S-250: Get Ready to Choose Your Route with This Pre-Signaling Sign

S-260 Lane Pre-Signaling: Choose Your Route Clearly and Safely

See the S-261 sign for upcoming service areas on conventional roads.

Prepare for a shared exit to an area or service area on highways with the S-263 pre-signaling sign.

Get Ready for Service Road Access with the S-264 Pre-signaling Sign

Get Ready for a Service Road Exit on the Highway with the S-266 Sign

S-266a: Pre-signaling an Exclusive Service Road Exit on Highways

Advance Sign for Various Services: Navigate Your Route Effectively

Advance Sign for Various Services on Motorway or Dual Carriageway

Prepare for two very close exits ahead with the S-270 pre-signaling road sign.

Prepare for service areas with the S-271 pre-signaling traffic sign.

Navigate with confidence using the S-300 sign for towns on conventional routes.

Guide your route with the Towns on a Highway Sign (S-301)

The S-310 sign helps you navigate towns on different routes in Spain.

Navigate efficiently with the 'Places of Interest by Conventional Road' sign (S-320).

The S-321 Sign: Guiding You to Places of Interest on Highways and Dual Carriageways

Follow the S-322 sign for directions to cycle routes or paths.

This sign guides you to an immediate exit for a conventional highway.

Navigate your route with Destination Signs for Immediate Exit to highways or dual carriageways.

Know where to go with immediate exit destination signs in Spain.

Understand Destination Signs for Immediate Exits with Shared Highway Access (S-347)

Navigate with Confidence: The Detour Destination Sign (S-348)

Understand the S-348a immediate exit sign with side panel on conventional or multi-lane roads.

The S-348b Variable Destination Signal Guides You To The Right Route.

Immediate Exit Sign with Side Panel: Navigate Your Route Clearly

Understand the Spanish Immediate Exit Sign (S-349a) towards Motorways

The S-350 sign guides you to an immediate departure to a conventional road.

Know Your Route with the Immediate Exit Sign (S-350a)

Prepare for immediate departure from the highway to a conventional road with the S-351 sign.

Understand the Immediate Exit Sign above the Carriageway for Motorways and Dual Carriageways

Navigate Motorway Exits Safely with the Immediate Exit Sign (S-352)

Immediate Exit Sign: Navigating Exits on Motorways and Dual Carriageways

Follow the S-353 Sign for Immediate Exits on Motorways and Dual Carriageways

Follow the S-353a sign for your immediate exit on motorways and dual carriageways.

S-354: Immediate Exit Ahead to Highway or Dual Carriageway

Prepare for your immediate exit on highways and dual carriageways with the S-355 guidance sign.

Understand the S-360 Sign for Immediate Exits to Conventional Roads

Immediate Exit to Highway or Dual Carriageway from Conventional Road Sign (S-362)

Immediate Exit from Highway to Conventional Road Sign (S-366)

Understand the S-368 Sign for Highway Exits and Your Direction on Spanish Roads

Understand Highway Signs for Immediate Exits on Dual Carriageways

Understand the S-375 sign for upcoming highway exits and lane choices.

Navigate with Confidence: The Immediate Exit Sign for Services on Busy Roads

Know your route with the Immediate Exit Sign for Services on Other Conventional Roads (S-377).

S-378: Immediate Exit Sign for Services on Motorways and Dual Carriageways

Understand the Immediate Exit Sign toward a Service Area (S-379) in Spain.

Prepare for your immediate exit to a service area with the S-380 destination sign.

Understand the European Route sign (S-400) to follow the correct path.

Master the S-410 Sign for Navigating Highways and Dual Carriageways in Spain

This sign indicates you are on a State General Network Road.

Navigate with Confidence: Understanding the First Level Autonomous Highway Sign (S-430)

Navigate effectively with the Second Level Autonomous Highway sign (S-440)

S-450: Navigating Third Level Autonomous Highways in Spain

Understand the 'Entrance to Town' Sign (S-500) in Spain

The S-510 'Exit from Town' sign guides you out of populated areas.

The S-520 Sign: Navigating with Roadside Landmarks

Learn to navigate safely with the Spanish Tunnel Location Sign (S-530)

Understand the S-531 Tunnel Location Sign on Motorways with Safety Facility Information

Navigate Safely with the S-532 Tunnel Location Sign on Conventional Roads

Understand the S-533 Tunnel Location Sign for Motorway Navigation in Spain

Understand the S-540 'Entrance to Province' Guidance Sign in Spain

The S-550 Sign: Indicating Your Entrance to an Autonomous Community

This is the Hydrographic Boundary Sign (S-551) guiding your route choices.

The S-560 Sign: Welcome to an Autonomous Community!

S-561: Navigating with Institutional Guidance Signs on Conventional and Multilane Roads

Understand the S-562 Institutional Sign on Spanish Motorways and Dual Carriageways

Understand the S-570 Kilometer Marker Sign on Highways and Dual Carriageways

This sign marks your location on a Spanish toll highway.

Understand the Kilometer Marker sign on European Routes

Understand the S-572 Kilometer Marker sign on conventional Spanish roads.

Understand the S-573 Kilometer Marker Sign on European Routes

Understand the S-574 Miriametric Marker Sign on Spanish Highways

What does the Miriametric Marker on a Conventional Road (S-574a) sign mean?

Understand the Miriametric Marker Sign on Spanish Toll Highways

This sign marks the 10-kilometre point on international routes, guiding your journey.

Decipher the S-574d: Your Ten-Kilometre Marker on International Motorways

Understand the Ten-Kilometre Marker for Toll Motorways on International Routes (S-574e)

The S-575 Miriametric Marker: Your Guide on Spanish Roads

Know Your Route with the S-600 Confirmation of Towns Sign

S-602: Your Guide to Confirming Towns on Highways and Dual Carriageways

S-603: Supplementary Confirmation Sign with Advance Exit Information for Route Guidance

The S-700 sign guides you to specific locations within Spain's urban road network.

S-710: Understanding the Places of Interest for Travelers Sign in Spain

Learn about the S-720 sign for places of sporting or recreational interest in Spain.

What does the S-730 sign for places of geographical or ecological nature mean?

Guide yourself with the Places of Monumental or Cultural Interest sign (S-740)

S-750 Sign: Navigate Towards Industrial Use Areas

Know Your Route: Understanding the Highways and Dual Carriageways Sign (S-760)

The S-770 Sign: Your Guide to Other Places and Routes in Spain

The S-800 Panel: Understanding Distance to Danger or Prescription

The S-810 sign tells you the duration of a hazard or restriction ahead.

Understand the S-820 supplementary panel: Extension of the Ban, to the Right

Understand the S-821 supplementary sign: Extension of the ban, to the left.

Understand the S-830 auxiliary panel: Extension of the ban, on both sides

The S-840 STOP Presignaling Sign: A Crucial Add-on to Main Traffic Signs

The S-850 'Direction of Priority Road' panel clarifies priority with a main sign.

Understand the Direction of Priority Road additional panel (S-851)

Understand the S-852 'Direction of Priority Road' Auxiliary Panel in Spain

The S-853 'Direction of Priority Road' sign clarifies priority road routes.

The S-860 Generic Additional Panel: Modifying Main Road Signs in Spain

The S-860a Generic panel clarifies the main sign's application.

The 'Except...' Additional Panel: Refining the Main Sign's Message

Understand Primary Signs Better with the S-870 Sign Application Panel

This Sign Modifies the Main Sign's Meaning to the Right

This additional panel clarifies how the main sign applies to signage application on the left.

This supplementary panel clarifies which vehicles the main sign above it applies to.

The S-880a Additional Panel: Applying Main Signs Specifically to Trucks

This supplementary panel S-880b specifies how the main sign applies to vehicles with trailers, excluding those with a single axle.

This S-880c panel clarifies how a main sign specifically applies to buses.

The S-880d Panel: How Main Signs Apply to Cycles

This Additional Panel Specifies Rules for Electric Scooters.

Understand How Main Signs Apply to Cycles and Electric Scooters with This Additional Panel

This additional panel clarifies the main sign's application based on specific conditions.

Understand How Snow Conditions Affect Main Road Signs with the S-890a Panel

This additional panel modifies how the main sign applies during rainy conditions.

Understand the S-890c Additional Panel for Fog Conditions

Understand the Minimum Distance for Overtaking Cyclists Sign (S-891) in Spain

The S-892 sign indicates a video surveillance area, modifying the primary sign it accompanies.

Understand the Spanish Country Confirmation Sign (S-930)

Understanding the S-940 General Speed Limit Sign in Spain

Understand the S-950 Sign for Radio Frequency Road Information

Emergency Phone and Fire Extinguisher Location Sign (S-970)

Follow the S-990 sign for emergency directions in tunnels.

Understand the S-991a 'Control de velocidad' sign for conventional or multi-lane roads in Spain.

Understand the 'Speed Control' sign on Spanish motorways and dual carriageways.

Understand the Red-light Camera Enforcement Sign (S-991c) in Spain

The S-991d 'Control de STOP' sign guides your road positioning and actions.

Understand the S-991e Sign: Minimum Separation Enforcement on Conventional Roads

Understand Minimum Separation Enforcement on Motorways and Dual Carriageways

Understand the Speed Enforcement by Aerial Means Sign (S-991g) in Spain

Understand the Minimum Distance Between Vehicles Sign (S-992a) on Spanish Roads

Know the minimum safe distance to maintain inside tunnels with the S-992b sign.

Understand the Minimum Distance Between Vehicles Sign on Spanish Motorways

Minimum Distance Between Vehicles Inside Tunnels on Motorways & Dual Carriageways Road Sign (S-992d)

Minimum Distance Between Vehicles Indicated by Light Beacons Sign (S-992e)

Alert: Risk of Rear-End Collisions on Uphill Motorway Slopes Ahead!

Prepare for an upcoming intersection with priority using the TP-1 warning sign.

Prepare for the TP-13a Dangerous Curve to the Right Warning Sign

Prepare for a dangerous curve to the left ahead with the TP-13b warning sign.

Understand the TP-14a Sign: Warning of Dangerous Curves to the Right Ahead

Prepare for Dangerous Curves to the Left with the TP-14b Warning Sign

Prepare for an uneven road ahead with the TP-15 warning sign.

Watch out for the Bump ahead with the TP-15a warning sign!

Understand the 'Dip' warning sign (TP-15b) and how to safely navigate road dips.

Prepare for road narrows ahead with the TP-17 warning sign.

Prepare for road narrows on the right with the TP-17a warning sign.

Prepare for road narrows on the left with the TP-17b warning sign.

Prepare for roadworks ahead with the TP-18 warning sign.

Prepare for slip pavement ahead with the TP-19 warning sign

Prepare for an upcoming intersection where traffic on the right has priority with the TP-1a warning sign.

Prepare for intersections with priority on the left using the TP-1b warning sign.

Prepare for an intersection where you have priority over traffic joining from the right.

Prepare for an intersection where you have priority over traffic joining from the left.

Prepare for an intersection where traffic from the right has priority with the TP-2 warning sign.

Understand the TP-25 'Traffic in Both Directions' warning sign.

Understand the TP-26 Detachment Sign and Prepare for Road Hazards Ahead

Gravel projection warning: slow down and prepare for loose surfaces ahead.

Prepare for traffic lights ahead with the TP-3 warning sign.

Prepare for a Side Step hazard ahead with the TP-30 warning sign.

Prepare for congestion ahead with the TP-31 warning sign.

Prepare for intersections with rotary circulation ahead using the TP-4 warning sign.

Prepare for the Unexpected with the 'Other Dangers' Warning Sign (TP-50) in Spain

What the TR-1 Yield Road Sign Means and How to Respond

TR-101: This is a No Entry road sign.

TR-106: No Goods Transport Vehicles Sign Explained

Understand the TR-201 Weight Limitation Traffic Sign

This TR-204 sign indicates a width limitation ahead.

Control your vehicle's height with the TR-205 Height Limitation road sign.

TR-302: No Right Turn Traffic Sign

Master the TR-303: Understanding the 'No Left Turn' Road Sign in Spain

TR-305: This sign means no overtaking allowed.

Understand the TR-306 sign: No overtaking for heavy goods vehicles.

Understand the TR-308 'No Parking' Traffic Sign in Spain

TR-400a: How to Safely Make a Right Turn Indicated by This Sign

TR-400b: Understand the 'Turn Left' Road Sign in Spain

The TR-401a 'Keep Right' Sign: Your Guide to Navigating Spanish Roads Safely

Understand the TR-401b 'Keep Left' traffic sign and how to navigate safely.

TR-5: Yield to Oncoming Traffic on Narrow Roads

TR-6: You have priority over oncoming traffic!

TR-301: Obey the 20 km/h Speed Limit Sign in Spain.

TR-500: This sign means all previous restrictions have now ended.

Follow the Sketch of Detour at Work Sign (TS-210) to Navigate Temporary Road Changes

TS-220: Prepare for your route with the Address Pre-Signaling traffic sign.

Lane Reduction Ahead: Understand the Convergence of a Lane on the Right Sign (TS-52)

TS-53: Understand the Left Lane Convergence (3 to 2) Guidance Sign

TS-54: Lane Narrows Ahead on the Right (from 2 to 1)

Prepare for Lane Convergence: Understand the TS-55 Sign on Spanish Roads

TS-60: Detour of One Lane onto Opposite Road Sign in Spain

Understand the TS-61 Detour Sign: Lane Diversion in Roadworks

Understand the TS-62 Sign for Detouring Two Lanes on the Opposite Road

The TS-800 sign tells you the distance to the start of a danger or a required action.

Understand the TS-810 Sign: Length of Dangerous Section or Prescription Ahead

Navigate Safely Through Work Zones with the Wide Directional Panel (TB-1) Sign

Follow the temporary reflective path indicated by the Captafaro (TB-10) sign.

TB-11: Follow the Luminous and Reflective Beacon through work zones.

Follow the TB-12 provisional road marking for safe guidance through work zones.

Understand the TB-13 'Garland' Sign for Temporary Roadworks Guidance

Navigate Safely Through Work Zones with the TB-14 Mobile Frame Sign

Follow the TB-2 Narrow Directional Panel to safely navigate temporary work zones.

Navigate work zones safely with the TB-3 Wide Directional Double Panel road sign.

Follow the TB-4 Narrow Double Directional Panel through Work Zones

Follow the TB-5 Excluded Traffic Zone Panel for safe guidance through roadworks.

TB-6 Traffic Cone: Follow the Reflective Guidance Through Work Zones

Navigate safely through work zones with the TB-7 Picket temporary reflective marker.

TB-8 Right Edge Beacon: Guiding You Safely Through Work Zones

The TB-9 Left Edge Beacon guides you safely through work zones.
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