What Do Auxiliary Markings Look Like?
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Auxiliary markings are rectangular in shape, with a white background, black text, and black borders. Here is additional information: 1. Auxiliary Markings: There are a total of 5 types of auxiliary traffic signs, which are supplementary signs attached below the main signs to provide additional explanations. These traffic signs cannot be used or installed independently. Auxiliary traffic signs are further categorized by their purpose into several types, including those indicating time, vehicle types, regional distances, reasons for warnings and prohibitions, as well as combined auxiliary traffic signs. 2. Indicative Markings: Indicative markings are lines that indicate lanes, directions of travel, road edges, pedestrian crossings, and other facilities. Although these markings primarily serve an indicative function, if drivers are not careful, they may still result in traffic violations being recorded.