Special Regulation Signs
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This blue square sign showing a person walking across stripes designates a pedestrian crossing. Drivers must be prepared to slow down and yield to pedestrians on the crosswalk.

The P+ with a train symbol indicates a Park and Ride facility. Drivers can park their vehicle and then switch to public transport, such as a train, to continue their journey

The P+ with a bus symbol designates a Park and Ride area where drivers can park and then continue their journey by bus. This setup supports public transport usage and helps reduce city traffic congestion.

A plain blue sign with a white P indicates a public parking area where parking is generally permitted for all vehicles, unless otherwise specified by additional signs or markings.

A sign showing white bars stacked vertically or diagonally on a blue background informs drivers how to park whether parallel, perpendicular, or at an angle. It ensures orderly use of the parking area.

A yellow rectangular sign with a bus icon designates a local bus stop where buses pick up and drop off passengers. It is commonly found along public transport routes and may include timetables or route numbers nearby.

A blue sign with a bus symbol indicates a stop designated specifically for long distance or intercity buses. It helps passengers identify terminals or boarding points for regional travel services.

A yellow sign with a tram symbol indicates a tram stop zone. It marks a location where passengers are allowed to board or alight from trams. Drivers should be cautious and watch for pedestrians crossing near the stop.

A yellow rectangular sign labeled TAXI placed at the exit of a lane marks the end of the official taxi stand. Taxis are no longer permitted to wait beyond this point.

A blue sign with both a bus and a taxi symbol above a lane designates it exclusively for use by buses and taxis. This prioritizes public transport and improves traffic flow efficiency.

A blue sign with a bus symbol and a red diagonal slash indicates the end of a bus only lane. From this point onward, normal mixed traffic is permitted.

This sign marks the end of a dedicated lane shared by buses and taxis. Beyond this point, the special lane restriction no longer applies.

This blue sign with a tram symbol signifies that the marked lane is reserved exclusively for tram use. Other vehicles are not allowed in this lane.

This blue circular sign designates a traffic lane reserved for both tramcars and licensed taxis. It ensures smooth public transport operations by limiting the lane to these vehicles only.

This sign, with a tram symbol crossed out by a red line, marks the end of a dedicated tram lane. Beyond this point, the tram only restriction no longer applies, and normal traffic rules resume.

This sign, displaying both a tram and the word TAXI crossed out with red slashes, indicates that the special shared lane for trams and taxis ends at this point. Beyond this, the road is open to general traffic.

A blue circular sign with a white left pointing arrow is a mandatory direction sign. It instructs that all vehicles must turn left at that point and no other directions are permitted.

A green sign with two white vertical lines indicates the beginning of a motorway in Finland. From this point, motorway regulations including higher speed limits and vehicle type restrictions are in effect.

A motorway symbol with a red diagonal slash signifies the end of a motorway. Beyond this point, standard road rules apply, and the specific motorway speed limits and regulations no longer remain in force.

A green sign with a white car icon indicates that the road is intended for motor vehicle traffic. It confirms that cars, motorcycles, and other standard motor vehicles may legally use the route.

A green sign with a white car symbol crossed out signals that the section of road designated for motor vehicle use ends here. It typically indicates a transition to an area where motor vehicle access is restricted or prohibited.

A yellow sign displaying a city skyline signifies the beginning of an urban area. This means urban traffic rules, such as lower default speed limits and specific pedestrian priority regulations, are in effect.

A city skyline sign with a red slash through it indicates you are leaving a built up area. This ends the urban traffic regulations, such as lower default speed limits and increased pedestrian priority

This blue sign with symbols of people, a house, and a car marks a residential area where special traffic rules apply pedestrians have priority, speed limits are low (usually 20 km/h), and children may be playing in the street.

This sign, a blue residential zone symbol crossed with a red diagonal line, marks the end of an area where residential driving rules applied. Normal road regulations resume beyond this point.