
What this sign means
To indicate a transport modal transfer point or terminus nearby where passengers may change their mode of transport.
This is an information/guidance sign — it helps you navigate rather than instructing you. When you see it, work out what it changes about your driving — your speed, your position on the road, or what you are allowed to do next — and act early rather than late.
Where you will usually find it
Information and guidance signs appear along routes — before exits, at facilities, and where the road layout changes. They do not order you to do anything; they help you plan: directions, distances, services and route numbers.
How it comes up in the exam
This sign appears in 2 practice questions on this site. Test yourself:
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The exam has 28 road-sign questions and you need 23 right. Drill the signs until they are automatic.
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