
Entire Road Section refers to the entire stretch of a road and its specific regulations, usually accompanied by other traffic signs indicating particular rules for driving on this road, such as 'No Parking on Entire Road Section' or 'No Overtaking on Entire Road Section.' The 'No Parking on Entire Road Section' sign means that parking is prohibited on both sides of the entire road. Below is a related introduction to traffic signs: 1. Introduction One: The function of traffic signs is to serve as warnings or instructions. Road traffic signs are divided into two main categories: primary signs and auxiliary signs. Primary signs are further categorized into six types: warning signs, prohibition signs, directional signs, guide signs, tourist area signs, and road construction safety signs. 2. Introduction Two: Warning signs primarily serve to alert. There are a total of 49 types of such signs, mainly warning pedestrians and vehicles about hazardous locations or road sections. These signs are typically triangular in shape. 3. Introduction Three: Prohibition signs primarily serve to prohibit certain actions. There are 43 types of such signs, mainly prohibiting or restricting the traffic behavior of vehicles and pedestrians. These signs are generally circular and are placed near road sections or intersections where such prohibitions or restrictions are necessary.


