What is the function of road traffic markings at intersections?

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SanVivian
07/30/25 10:54am
They provide information to vehicles and pedestrians regarding prohibited or restricted traffic behaviors, playing a role in regulating, controlling, and guiding pedestrian and vehicle flow. Below are the relevant details: 1. Traffic warning signs: These use graphic symbols and text to convey specific information for managing traffic, indicating driving directions to ensure road smoothness and driving safety. They are applicable to highways, urban roads, and all dedicated roads, and have a legal nature that both vehicles and pedestrians must comply with. 2. Traffic signs: They are divided into two main categories: primary signs and auxiliary signs. Primary signs include warning signs, prohibition signs, directional signs, and guide signs. The shape, color, size, pattern types, and placement locations of road signs are all executed in accordance with the current "Road Traffic Signs and Markings" regulations. All traffic warning signs should be appropriately positioned, accurate, complete, conspicuous, and aesthetically pleasing.
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