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The most common type of give way sign is an upside down triangle displaying the words 'GIVE WAY'. If differs to other triangular signs so it's clearly recognisable even if the letters are covered by snow for example.It warns you that there is a junction ahead which leads to a major road and the traffic on that road has priority. You must stop and wait for a safe gap in the traffic before moving on again.

One of the most common road signs out there. This will contain a number (miles per hour) in the middle of a red circle, referring to the maximum speed permitted on the road you are riding on.It may have the word 'ZONE' written below it.

Be cautious of pedestrians who may be walking in the road due to lack of pavement. If pedestrians are spotted ahead, give them plenty of room.

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Another type of give way sign states that vehicles travelling in the direction of the black arrow have priority over those travelling the other way (red arrow).

Motorways have blue backgrounds, main roads have green backgrounds, and local routes have white backgrounds with black borders.

Take some time to go through the different types of signs, what they mean and where you might see them. Practice with a friend and when you feel confident move onto guide 4.

This sign will indicate which side of the road will narrow. This example shows that the road will narrow on the right hand side.

These signs warn road users that they must slow their speed due to a speed hump ahead. These are positioned in places where traffic needs to slow down for safety purposes.

Understanding road signs is vital to being safe and alert on the road. When you’re confident with the different signs you’ll see out and about your ride with more confidence and awareness. In this guide we cover some of most important (but not all) signs for new motorcyclists.

This speed varies depending on where you are riding. In built up areas the speed limit is 30mph, for single carriage way roads it is 60mph and on dual carriage way it is 70mph.

Indicating that it it illegal to overtake due to reasons such as the road ahead being too narrow or due to poor visibility.