Road Signs In South Africa - What do Road Signs in South Africa Mean?

If you’re driving in South Africa for the first time, you should learn the road signs before hitting the road…

If you are renting a car in South Africa for the first time and have not driven on the roads here before, we strongly recommending taking a moment to familiarize yourself with the road signs in South Africa. Find out what they look like and more importantly what they mean with out guide to road signs in Africa. From Warning signs to advisory, prohibitory and information signs, the roads in South Africa are a much safer place if you understand the road signs. Our guide is designed to help you find what a road sign means and where you might expect to find it when driving in South Africa.

South Africa Road Signs

 

Warning Road Signs in South Africa

Warning signs in South Africa are often red or yellow to advise of potential danger. You should take note of any warning signs in South Africa as they are designed to alert you of possible dangers ahead.

 

 

Information Road Signs in South Africa

Information signs in South Africa are the most frequently used road signs in South Africa and are generally used on any type of road to provide road users with general information about the road they are using and the road ahead.

 

 

Mandatory Road Signs in South Africa

Mandatory road signs in South Africa are used where you are required to carry out a specific task, they are not suggestions, information or advisory signs, they must be adhered to and as such are arguably the most important roads signs in South Africa that you need to know.

 

 

Priority Road Signs in South Africa

Priority road signs in South Africa are designed to clarify who has priority at the junction / road ahead. If driving in a country where you drive on the other side to the road, priorities are likely to the opposite of what you are familiar with, roundabouts being a notable difference.

 

 

Prohibitory Road Signs in South Africa

Prohibitory road signs in South Africa are used on all road types in South Africa, often to restrict certain types of vehicles and certain manoeuvres such as prohibiting u-turns or setting maximum speeds.

 

 

Visitor Comments

  • 18/02/2020

    Jeni.robinson

    What colour is the sign for humpback bridge. Also what does it look like Thanks Jeni