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Rounding a road with a small radius or with limited visibility: 1.11.1 - to the right, 1.11.2 - to the left.

A section of the road with dangerous turns: 1.12.1 - with the first turn to the right, 1.12.2 - with the first turn to the left.

Tapering on both sides - 1.20.1, on the right - 1.20.2, on the left - 1.20.3.

Adjacent to the right - 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.3.6, to the left - 2.3.3, 2.3.5, 2.3.7.

It is prohibited to enter a narrow section of road if this may impede oncoming traffic. The driver must give way to oncoming vehicles located in a narrow area or the opposite entrance to it.

A narrow section of road on which the driver has advantage over oncoming vehicles.

3. Prohibition signs.

Prohibition signs introduce or remove certain traffic restrictions.

The movement of trucks and trains is prohibited Vehicle with a permissible maximum weight of more than 3.5 tons (if the weight is not indicated on the sign) or with a permissible maximum weight more than indicated on the sign, as well as tractors and self-propelled machines.

3.5 "Motorcycles are prohibited."

3.6 "Movement of tractors is prohibited." The movement of tractors and self-propelled vehicles is prohibited.

3.7 "Moving with a trailer is prohibited."

It is prohibited to drive trucks and tractors with trailers of any type, as well as tow motor vehicles.

3.8 "The movement of horse-drawn carts is prohibited."

The movement of horse-drawn carts (sleighs), riding and pack animals, as well as the passage of livestock is prohibited.

3.9 "Bicycles are prohibited." Bicycles and mopeds are prohibited.

3.10 "Pedestrian traffic is prohibited."

3.11 "Weight limitation".

The movement of vehicles, including combinations of vehicles, the total actual weight of which is greater than that indicated on the sign, is prohibited.

3.12 "Limitation of mass per vehicle axle."

It is prohibited to drive vehicles whose actual weight on any axle exceeds that indicated on the sign.

3.13 "Height limitation".

The movement of vehicles whose overall height (with or without cargo) is greater than that indicated on the sign is prohibited.

3.14 "Width limitation". It is prohibited to drive vehicles whose overall width (laden or unladen) is greater than that indicated on the sign.

3.15 "Length limitation".

The movement of vehicles (vehicle trains) whose overall length (with or without cargo) is greater than that indicated on the sign is prohibited.

3.16 "Minimum distance limitation".

It is prohibited to drive vehicles with a distance between them less than that indicated on the sign.

3.17.1 "Customs". It is prohibited to travel without stopping at a customs office (checkpoint).

3.17.2 "Danger".

The further movement of all vehicles without exception is prohibited due to a traffic accident, accident, fire or other danger.

3.17.3 "Control". Driving through checkpoints without stopping is prohibited.

3.18.1 "Right turns are prohibited."

3.18.2 "Left turns are prohibited."

3.19 "Turning is prohibited."

3.20 "Overtaking is prohibited."

It is prohibited to overtake all vehicles except slow-moving vehicles, horse-drawn carts, mopeds and two-wheeled motorcycles without sidecars.

3.21 "End of the no-overtaking zone."

3.22 "Overtaking by trucks is prohibited."

It is prohibited for trucks with a permissible maximum weight of more than 3.5 tons to overtake all vehicles.

3.23 "End of the no-overtaking zone for trucks."

3.24 "Maximum speed limit".

It is prohibited to drive at a speed (km/h) exceeding that indicated on the sign.

3.25 "End of maximum speed limit zone."

3.26 "Sound signal is prohibited."

It is prohibited to use sound signals, except in cases where the signal is given to prevent a traffic accident.

3.27 "Stopping is prohibited." Stopping and parking of vehicles is prohibited.

3.28 "Parking is prohibited." Parking of vehicles is prohibited.

3.29 "Parking is prohibited on odd days of the month."

3.30 "Parking is prohibited on even days of the month."

When signs 3.29 and 3.30 are used simultaneously on opposite sides of the roadway, parking is permitted on both sides of the roadway from 19:00 to 21:00 (rearrangement time).

3.31 "End of the zone of all restrictions."

Designation of the end of the coverage area simultaneously for several signs from the following: 3.16, 3.20, 3.22, 3.24, 3.26 - 3.30.

3.32 "The movement of vehicles with dangerous goods is prohibited."

The movement of vehicles equipped with identification signs (information plates) “Dangerous cargo” is prohibited.

3.33 "The movement of vehicles with explosive and flammable cargo is prohibited."

The movement of vehicles transporting explosives and products, as well as other dangerous goods subject to marking as flammable, is prohibited, except in cases of transportation of these dangerous substances and products in limited quantities, determined in the manner established by special transportation rules.

Prohibition signs

Signs 3.2 - 3.9, 3.32 and 3.33 prohibit the movement of the corresponding types of vehicles in both directions.

The signs do not apply to:

3.1 - 3.3, 3.18.1, 3.18.2, 3.19, 3.27 - for route vehicles, if the route is laid out that way and cars with a blue or blue-red flashing light;

3.2 - 3.8 - for vehicles of federal postal service organizations that have a white diagonal stripe on a blue background on the side surface, and vehicles that serve enterprises located in the designated zone, and also serve citizens or belong to citizens living or working in the designated zone . In these cases, vehicles must enter and exit the designated area at the intersection closest to their destination;

3.28 - 3.30 - on vehicles of federal postal organizations that have a white diagonal stripe on the side surface on a blue background, as well as on taxis with a taximeter turned on;

3.2, 3.3, 3.28 - 3.30 - for vehicles driven by disabled people of groups I and II or transporting such disabled people.

The effect of signs 3.18.1, 3.18.2 extends to the intersection of roadways in front of which the sign is installed.

The coverage area of ​​signs 3.16, 3.20, 3.22, 3.24, 3.26 - 3.30 extends from the place where the sign is installed to the nearest intersection behind it, and in populated areas, in the absence of an intersection, to the end of the populated area. The effect of the signs is not interrupted at exit points from areas adjacent to the road and at intersections (junctions) with field, forest and other secondary roads, in front of which the corresponding signs are not installed.

The effect of sign 3.24, installed in front of a populated area indicated by sign 5.23.1 or 5.23.2, extends to this sign.

The coverage area of ​​signs may be reduced:

for signs 3.16 and 3.26 using plate 8.2.1;

for signs 3.20, 3.22, 3.24 by installing signs 3.21, 3.23, 3.25 at the end of their coverage area, respectively, or using plate 8.2.1. The coverage area of ​​sign 3.24 can be reduced by installing sign 3.24 with a different maximum speed value;

for signs 3.27 - 3.30 by installing repeated signs 3.27 - 3.30 with plate 8.2.3 at the end of their coverage area or using plate 8.2.2. Sign 3.27 can be used in conjunction with marking 1.4, and sign 3.28 - with marking 1.10, while the coverage area of ​​the signs is determined by the length of the marking line.

Signs 3.10, 3.27 - 3.30 are valid only on the side of the road on which they are installed.

4. Mandatory signs.

4.1.1 "Move straight ahead."

4.1.2 "Move to the right."

4.1.3 "Move to the left."

4.1.4 "Move straight or to the right."

4.1.5 "Move straight or left."

4.1.6 "Movement to the right or left."

Driving is permitted only in the directions indicated by arrows on the signs. Signs that permit a left turn also permit a U-turn (signs 4.1.1 - 4.1.6 can be used with an arrow configuration corresponding to the required directions of movement at a particular intersection).

Signs 4.1.1 - 4.1.6 do not apply to route vehicles. The effect of signs 4.1.1 - 4.1.6 extends to the intersection of roadways in front of which the sign is installed. The effect of sign 4.1.1, installed at the beginning of a section of road, extends to the nearest intersection. The sign does not prohibit turning right into courtyards and other areas adjacent to the road.

4.2.1 "Avoiding obstacles on the right."

4.2.2 "Avoiding obstacles on the left." Detour is permitted only from the direction indicated by the arrow.

4.2.3 "Avoiding obstacles on the right or left." Detour is permitted from any direction.

4.3 "Circular movement". From November 8, 2017, the driver of a vehicle entering such an intersection is required to give way to vehicles moving along this intersection. If priority signs or traffic lights are installed at a roundabout intersection, then the movement of vehicles along it is carried out in accordance with their requirements.

4.4.1 "Bicycle path".

Only bicycles and mopeds are allowed. Pedestrians can also use the bike path (if there is no sidewalk or pedestrian path).

4.4.2 "End of the cycle path". The end of the bicycle path marked with sign 4.4.1.

4.5.1 "Pedestrian path". Only pedestrians are allowed to move.

4.5.2 "Pedestrian and bicycle path with combined traffic." Bicycle and pedestrian path with combined traffic.

4.5.3 "End of a pedestrian and bicycle path with combined traffic." The end of the bike and pedestrian path with combined traffic.

4.5.4 - 4.5.5 "Pedestrian and bicycle path with traffic separation." A bicycle and pedestrian path with a division into bicycle and pedestrian sides of the path, allocated structurally and (or) marked with horizontal markings 1.2, 1.23.2 and 1.23.3 or in another way.

4.5.6 - 4.5.7 "End of pedestrian and cycle path with traffic separation." The end of a segregated bike and pedestrian path.

4.6 "Minimum speed limit". Driving is only permitted at the specified speed or higher (km/h).

4.7 "End of minimum speed limit zone."

The movement of vehicles equipped with identification signs (information tables) “Dangerous Goods” is permitted only in the direction indicated on the sign: 4.8.1 - straight, 4.8.2 - right, 4.8.3 - left.

5. Signs of special regulations.

Special regulations signs introduce or cancel certain traffic modes.

5.1 "Motorway".

Road on which the requirements of the Rules apply traffic Russian Federation, establishing the order of movement on highways.

5.2 "End of the motorway".

5.3 "Road for cars."

A road intended for use only by cars, buses and motorcycles.

5.4 "The end of the road for cars."

5.5 "One-way road."

A road or carriageway along which vehicle traffic across its entire width is carried out in one direction.

5.6 "The end of a one-way road."

5.7.1, 5.7.2 "Exit onto a one-way road." Entering a one-way road or carriageway.

5.8 "Reverse movement".

The beginning of a section of road where one or more lanes may change direction to the opposite direction.

5.9 "End of reverse movement."

5.10 "Entering a road with reverse traffic."

5.11 "Road with a lane for route vehicles." A road on which the movement of route vehicles, cyclists and vehicles used as passenger taxis is carried out along a specially designated lane towards the general flow of vehicles.

5.12 "End of the road with a lane for route vehicles."

5.13.1, 5.13.2 "Entering a road with a lane for route vehicles."

5.13.3, 5.13.4 "Entering a road with a lane for cyclists." Entering a road with a lane for cyclists, whose movement is carried out along a specially designated lane towards the general flow.

5.14 "Lane for route vehicles." A lane intended for the movement only of route vehicles, cyclists and vehicles used as passenger taxis moving in the same direction as the general flow of vehicles.

5.14.1 "End of the lane for route vehicles."

5.14.2 “Lane for cyclists” - a lane of the roadway intended for the movement of bicycles and mopeds, separated from the rest of the roadway by horizontal markings and marked with sign 5.14.2.

5.14.3 "End of lane for cyclists". The effect of sign 5.14.3 applies to the lane above which it is located. The effect of signs installed on the right of the road extends to the right lane.

5.15.1 "Traffic directions along lanes."

The number of lanes and permitted directions of movement for each of them.

5.15.2 "Lane directions".

Permitted lane directions.

Signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2, which permit a left turn from the extreme left lane, also permit a U-turn from this lane.

Signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 do not apply to route vehicles. The effect of signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 installed in front of the intersection applies to the entire intersection, unless other signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 installed on it give other instructions.

5.15.3 "Start of strip".

The beginning of an additional uphill or braking lane. If the sign installed in front of the additional lane displays sign(s) 4.6 “Minimum speed limit,” then the driver of a vehicle who cannot continue driving along the main lane at the indicated or higher speed must change lanes to the lane located to his right.

5.15.4 "Start of strip".

The beginning of the middle section of a three-lane road intended for traffic in a given direction. If sign 5.15.4 shows a sign prohibiting the movement of any vehicles, then the movement of these vehicles in the corresponding lane is prohibited.

5.15.5 "End of lane". The end of an additional uphill lane or acceleration lane.

5.15.6 "End of lane".

The end of a section of the median on a three-lane road intended for traffic in a given direction.

5.15.7 "Direction of traffic along the lanes."

If sign 5.15.7 shows a sign prohibiting the movement of any vehicles, then the movement of these vehicles in the corresponding lane is prohibited.
Signs 5.15.7 with the appropriate number of arrows can be used on roads with four or more lanes.

5.15.8 "Number of lanes".

Indicates the number of lanes and lane modes. The driver is obliged to comply with the requirements of the signs marked on the arrows.

5.16 "Bus and (or) trolleybus stopping place."

5.17 "Tram stopping place."

5.18 "Taxi parking area."

5.19.1, 5.19.2 "Pedestrian crossing".

If there are no markings 1.14.1 or 1.14.2 at the crossing, sign 5.19.1 is installed to the right of the road on the near border of the crossing relative to approaching vehicles, and sign 5.19.2 is installed to the left of the road on the far border of the crossing.

5.20 "Artificial hump".

Indicates the boundaries of an artificial roughness. The sign is installed at the nearest boundary of the artificial hump relative to approaching vehicles.

5.21 "Residential area".

The territory in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation are in force, establishing the rules of traffic in a residential area.

5.22 "End of the residential area."

5.23.1, 5.23.2 "Beginning of a populated area."

The beginning of a populated area in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation are in force, establishing the procedure for traffic in populated areas.
5.24.1, 5.24.2 "End of a populated area."

The place from which on a given road the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation, establishing the procedure for traffic in populated areas, cease to apply.

5.25 "The beginning of the settlement."

The beginning of a populated area in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation, which establish traffic rules in populated areas, do not apply on this road.

5.26 "End of a settlement."

The end of a populated area in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations of the Russian Federation, which establish traffic rules in populated areas, do not apply on this road.

5.27 "Zone with limited parking."

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where parking is prohibited.

5.28 "End of restricted parking zone."

5.29 "Regulated parking zone".

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins, where parking is permitted and regulated with the help of signs and markings.

5.30 "End of regulated parking zone."

5.31 "Zone with maximum speed limit."

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where the maximum speed is limited.

5.32 "End of zone with maximum speed limit."

5.33 "Pedestrian zone".

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where only pedestrian traffic is allowed.

5.34 "End of the pedestrian zone."

5.35 "Zone with restrictions on the environmental class of motor vehicles."

Designates the place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where the movement of mechanical vehicles is prohibited: the environmental class of which, indicated in the registration documents for these vehicles, is lower than the environmental class indicated on the sign; the environmental class of which is not indicated in the registration documents for these vehicles.

5.36 "Zone with restrictions on the environmental class of trucks."

Designates the place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where the movement of trucks, tractors and self-propelled vehicles is prohibited: the environmental class of which, indicated in the registration documents for these vehicles, is lower than the environmental class indicated on the sign; the environmental class of which is not indicated in the registration documents for these vehicles.

5.37 "End of the zone with restrictions on the environmental class of motor vehicles."

5.38 "End of the zone with restrictions on the environmental class of trucks."

6. Information signs.

Information signs inform about the location of populated areas and other objects, as well as established or recommended traffic modes.

6.1 "General maximum speed limits".

General speed limits established by the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation.

The speed at which it is recommended to drive on this section of the road. The sign's coverage area extends to the nearest intersection, and when sign 6.2 is used together with a warning sign, it is determined by the length of the dangerous area.

6.3.1 "Turning space". Turning left is prohibited.

6.3.2 "Turning area". Length of the turning area. Turning left is prohibited.

6.4 "Parking location".

6.5 "Emergency stop strip". Emergency stop strip on a steep descent.

6.6 "Underground pedestrian crossing".

6.7 "Overground pedestrian crossing".

6.8.1 - 6.8.3 "Deadlock". A road with no through passage.

6.9.1 "Advance directions"

6.9.2 "Advance direction indicator".

Directions to the settlements and other objects indicated on the sign. Signs may contain images of the sign 6.14.1 , highway, airport and other pictograms. Sign 6.9.1 may contain images of other signs informing about traffic patterns. At the bottom of sign 6.9.1, the distance from the place where the sign is installed to the intersection or the beginning of the deceleration lane is indicated.
Sign 6.9.1 is also used to indicate a detour around sections of roads on which one of the prohibition signs 3.11 - 3.15 is installed.

6.9.3 "Traffic pattern".

The route of movement when certain maneuvers are prohibited at an intersection or permitted directions of movement at a complex intersection.

6.10.1 "Direction indicator"

6.10.2 "Direction indicator".

Driving directions to route points. The signs may indicate the distance (km) to the objects indicated on them, as well as symbols of a highway, airport and other pictograms.

6.11 "Object name".

The name of an object other than a populated area (river, lake, pass, landmark, etc.).

6.12 "Distance indicator".

Distance (km) to settlements located along the route.

6.13 "Kilometer sign". Distance (km) to the beginning or end of the road.

6.14.1, 6.14.2 "Route number".

6.14.1 - number assigned to the road (route); 6.14.2 - number and direction of the road (route).

6.16 "Stop line".

The place where vehicles stop when there is a prohibiting traffic light signal (traffic controller).

6.17 "Detour diagram". Route to bypass a section of road temporarily closed to traffic.

Direction to bypass a section of road temporarily closed to traffic.

6.19.1, 6.19.2 "Preliminary indicator for changing lanes onto another carriageway."

The direction to bypass a section of the roadway closed to traffic on a road with a dividing strip or the direction of movement to return to the right roadway.

6.20.1, 6.20.2 "Emergency exit". Indicates the place in the tunnel where the emergency exit is located.

6.21.1, 6.21.2 "Direction of movement to the emergency exit." Indicates the direction to the emergency exit and the distance to it.

On signs 6.9.1, 6.9.2, 6.10.1 and 6.10.2 installed outside a populated area, a green or blue background means that traffic to the specified populated area or object will be carried out, respectively, along a motorway or other road. On signs 6.9.1, 6.9.2, 6.10.1 and 6.10.2 installed in a populated area, inserts with a green or of blue color mean that movement to the specified populated area or object after leaving this populated area will be carried out respectively along a highway or other road; The white background of the sign means that the specified object is located in this locality.

7. Service marks.

Service signs inform about the location of the relevant facilities.

7.1 "Medical aid station".

Saltykova Ekaterina Vladimirovna

Teach children traffic rules and safe behavior on the road it is necessary as early as possible so that the child can absorb them on an intuitive level. Children understand and accept behavioral patterns much earlier than speech patterns, and therefore it will be difficult for a speaking three-year-old child to explain why the road should be crossed only at a pedestrian crossing, and not as he did with their parents during a walk.

Also tasks signs The traffic rules are to continue meet children with traffic rules, teach them to practically apply them in various situations in Everyday life. To develop thinking, attention, the ability to navigate the world around us and cultivate a sense of responsibility.

For the manufacture of signs needed a strip, plywood, printed and laminated signs.




Publications on the topic:

With great interest, teachers in our kindergarten make flowers from waste material. In the area you can see plastic lilies of the valley.

I knitted violets with my own hands to decorate a corner of nature in spring. I found a sample diagram on the Internet. Then I used flowers in the lesson.

It was evening, there was nothing to do) I had never tried to sew toys before, and I decided to give it a try. I want to show what I did.

March 8th is coming soon, what to give on this wonderful day? After all, the teacher deserves a great reward for his work! So I decided to do it myself.

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Good afternoon, Dear colleagues, Friends! Every kindergarten teacher knows that children expect something interesting from him every day.

Cube size 20*20cm. Inside there is a ringing jar, and three corners rustle due to the bags. Lace-up fastening, zip fastening, elastic fastening.

With the onset of autumn, the first classes begin in kindergartens. First of all, kids are introduced to the rules of behavior on the road and fire safety. Of course, such lessons are held in a fun and interesting way so that kids remember new information better. Well, all that remains for parents is to pick up scissors, papers and other attributes of creativity again and make crafts on the topics “Traffic rules” and “Life safety”.

Create crafts on the theme of fire safety for kindergarten quite simple. Any is suitable for them natural materials- dry leaves, twigs, small cones, etc. They make cute main figures. You can also link or sew a character. As a rule, a traffic light or traffic policeman is selected for this role.

If you happen to go to the sea in the summer, don’t be lazy and pick up some pebbles and shells. And on summer cottage- plant small pumpkins - in the future they can also be used for crafts.

You can make an application using plain paper, plasticine or salty dough. Crafts made from cereals or pasta will look good (as a rule, they are painted). A variety of boxes, as well as sequins, beads, and beads will also be used. Or you can simply limit yourself to posters on this topic.

Crafts on the theme of traffic rules

Two scenes are selected for crafts on the topic of traffic rules for kindergarten with your own hands:

The first talks about what not to do if a fire starts,

The second describes actions during a fire.

An excellent solution would be to create a visual picture of the rules of compliance with traffic rules. Of course, this option is more difficult, it takes more time, but it turns out incredibly presentable and instructive. For example, you can draw a road with a zebra on the lid of a box and, according to the rules, place toys (cars, people, trees, traffic lights).

You can also make a board for your child on which he could build a real road for himself. You will need:

Large box (you can just take the lid from the packaging),

Children's toy cars, parts from cubes, plastic trees,

Plasticine,

White sheet of paper,

Markers or paint.

We cover the inside of the box with paper. We draw a couple of winding roads and an intersection on it and improve the “territory”. Be sure to put road signs and traffic lights on the box. If you have a printer, you can make similar attributes yourself. Or just buy from children's store traffic kit. As for the infrastructure - shops, houses and stops, they are easily glued from thick cardboard, which can be painted at will in any colors. As additional material You can use plasticine.

Fire safety crafts

You can come up with original crafts on the theme of fire safety using ordinary semolina. Plus - glue and paints. This type of craft contributes to the development of the baby. To make a semolina picture on the theme of fire safety, you should draw the outlines of the picture in advance and lightly walk over it with its glue. Then invite your baby to sprinkle the paper with cereal (you can also use buckwheat or millet). Usually, such lessons cause bouts of wild delight in children. When the entire drawing is filled, slowly turn the sheet over so that excess material falls off.

Barley or wheat groats will help create the background (and flat images of objects). But to highlight the main details, use beans or peas.

Well, the simplest one, but no less good way The child can show his imagination by drawing a picture. Invite your child to come up with a story himself and put it on paper. Just please, don’t correct anything, and even more so, don’t draw instead of children.

After all, the main task of parents should be to guide the child in the creative process, and not to do something for him.

We present to your attention the “Fire Shield” craft.

The base of the craft is a laptop box (its back), painted with paint (for the surroundings).

Sand box - packaging for bagged tea. Colored paper and red varnish were used for its decoration.

In the role of an ax - a children's toy, slightly tinted black (again, with varnish).

The shovel is from a set of children's dishes.

The bucket is glued together from colored paper.

Fire extinguisher - a container of mosquito repellent (of course, thoroughly washed, in case someone wants to try to press the spray).

The fire hose is a silicone hose, and the plastic tip is borrowed from a children's fire truck.

As you can see, nothing complicated. All you have is imagination, and the rest will follow.

DIY traffic rules

As for “traffic rules” crafts, you can find many examples on the Internet of a wide variety of crafts made in the form of appliqués, knitted figures, drawn scenes and ordinary posters. For example, make a training stand. To make it you will need multi-colored lids from plastic bottles(about 30 pieces), pictures depicting road signs (in double quantity) and some situations on the topic, colored paper and felt-tip pens.

We glue road signs onto a large sheet of paper, and cut out small holes nearby where the children will have to insert a similar sign pasted on the lid. We do the same with traffic lights and pictures (it’s better to place them under the signs). An interesting visual aid is ready!

You can even make a whole tutorial in pictures. To do this, simply select posters that are suitable in size (so that they fit on an A4 sheet), print and bind. Of course, it’s better to do it yourself, and the children can help choose interesting stories. Any craft made by a child’s hands not only plays an educational role, but also helps to develop fine motor skills, teaches perseverance and patience. It is important to encourage children to be creative, which develops imagination, teaches patience and discipline.

Crafts on the topic of traffic rules are visual material that allows children to remember how to behave on the road. Make them together with the guys.

Crafts traffic rules: 3 options to choose from


To make a visual aid for children, take:


To make it at home, cover the box with colored paper.


You will get a box. Help your child draw rectangles of the same size on paper of a different color using a ruler and pencil that will become windows. These parts need to be glued to the facade of the house.


To make them more accurate, apply a ruler or outline with a felt-tip pen or bright pencil.


Windows can be made flat rectangular or volumetric triangular. In the first case, the child will cut out this figure from paper and glue it to the top of the house.


To implement the second idea, you need to cut out a rectangle, fold it into a three-dimensional triangle, and glue it so that the seam is at the top.

Make some more buildings with your children. Let some of them become shops, others a school, others residential buildings. To highlight the functional purpose of these buildings, write and stick signs on them. It will be written on them that it is for children. educational institution, supermarkets, and on residential buildings write the street name and house number.

After that, make a zebra crossing, that is, a pedestrian crossing. To do this, white strips, 5 cm wide, are glued onto a sheet of black cardboard.


Then the roadway is made. To do this, you need to glue strips of white paper 1 cm wide onto gray cardboard. In the center there will be a dividing strip consisting of two segments. Short strips of the same width need to be glued to each side of the car.


If you are planning to create a large traffic rule craft, then glue as many marked sheets of cardboard as required for the job.


Place the road markings on a table or glue them to an upside down flat lid from big box, for example, from table hockey. Place houses, place cars on the roadway, place human figures next to the pedestrian crossing. Then you can play with the children, showing them how to cross the road.

But for this, one more important detail is missing - a traffic light. You will learn how to do it by reading the next paragraph. In the meantime, look at 2 more ideas that will tell you how to make children's crafts - traffic rules. After all, they may not be voluminous.


Let the child, under the guidance of adults, glue a house onto a sheet of blue cardboard and make a road, a pedestrian crossing, a car and a traffic light next to the building. In the process of creating this work, you can help children learn the basic rules of the road.

Create together fairytale city, where figures and houses will be sculpted from plasticine. This material will help make the road. To do this, you need to knead the black plasticine well and spread it between the outlined contours. Thin sausages made of white plasticine are stuck on top to create a pedestrian crossing and a dividing strip for cars. Lawns, paths, people are created in the same way.

The house can be made from two blocks of plasticine of the same color connected together, or you can exchange this mass in your hands and coat a small box. The windows are made from plasticine of a different color.


You can take toy cars or make them out of plasticine.


After you have familiarized yourself with three options for making crafts for kindergarten, look at how to make a traffic light. It can also be created from various materials, depending on what you have available.

How to make a traffic light with your own hands?

If you have a plumbing pipe lying around at home, and you also have shoulder straps, a cap, and a policeman’s baton, then you can make a character like this.


If you do not have such traffic police officer items, then make them from colored paper and cardboard. So, to implement your plan, take:
  • plumbing pipe;
  • wooden stick;
  • acrylic lacquer;
  • whistle;
  • acrylic paints;
  • cap;
  • shoulder straps;
  • a rod, and in the absence of this, colored paper and cardboard.
To work, you need tools such as a jigsaw and drill.
Cut the pipe in half crosswise. Draw with a simple pencil where the traffic light will have facial features, red, yellow and green circles. Paint it all with paints of the appropriate colors. Make two holes with a drill at the level of the character’s shoulders, insert a wooden stick here, and glue the shoulder straps. Place a cap on top of the pipe.


Place a whistle on one hand of the character and a wand on the other. Here's how to make a traffic light. If there are no ready-made attributes, then glue black strips onto white cardboard, roll this blank into a tube, and glue the sides from the large edge. You will have a wand. Shoulder straps are also easy to create; we cut them out of blue cardboard.

If we talk about how to make a traffic light, the easiest way to do this is to cover a rectangular cardboard box with dark colored paper and glue a red, yellow and green circle on each side.


If you still have a box from dairy product- this is exactly what you need. Cover it with black paper and attach circles of the corresponding colors to the sides. To make your child better understand that you should never cross the road at a red light, draw a sad smiley face on a circle of this color. The yellow one will have a straight mouth, while the green one will have a smiling mouth, which means an invitation to move. Hide the top of the box under a cap, which is cut out of colored paper, its parts are glued together.


If there is no such container, you can make a traffic light from a sheet of cardboard. The next photo shows how it should be cut and what dimensions it should be.


Straighten the cardboard box, cut it out, cut out the circles.


Glue black paper onto cardboard and cut out red, yellow and green squares. Glue them onto a dark base. Roll it up. Cut and glue a handle from cardboard, attach it to this roll. Insert this blank inside the glued traffic light. By turning the handle, you will change the color, thereby checking whether the children have correctly mastered the lesson about the rules of the road.


The next traffic light is made of very interesting materials, for this one take:
  • three laser discs;
  • three juice caps;
  • glue;
  • lace;
  • scissors;
  • paints and brushes.
Let your child color the juice caps required colors. If you have yellow or green ones, you don’t need to paint them. Glue these blanks to the center of the disks and connect the elements. Attach a cord of the required length to the back at the top, after which you can hang the craft.

If you want to make a traffic light so that its elements are voluminous, then use the origami technique for this.


To do this, cut squares of green, yellow and red paper with sides of 5 cm, from them you need to twist the parts that are glued together.


The finished balls need to be attached to the stand, after which the work is finished.


A traffic light made from plastic bags is very interesting.


For this craft you will need:
  • garbage bags in red, yellow and green colors;
  • cardboard;
  • scissors;
  • colored paper.
How to make pompoms is shown in detail in the following master class.
  1. To do this, first cut off the handles from the bags.
  2. Then, starting from the outer corner, cut into long ribbon, as shown in photo number 2.
  3. After this, you need to wrap this tape around your palm or around two identical cardboard circles, in the center of which there is a lace.
  4. Now the coils on the outside are cut through. If you wound the ribbon around your hand, then tie the resulting blank in the middle with a piece of plastic bag, tighten it, and tie it.
  5. To make a traffic light, you will tie these loose laces, thereby connecting the structure. You can glue pens and a staff from cardboard to the exhibit, eyes from colored paper, and make a cap from the same material.


If mothers know how to knit, they can make this traffic attribute from threads. You need to knit a black rectangle with knitting needles, wrap it around a kefir or milk bag, sew it on the side, top and bottom.

To fit the bottom and top, knit rectangles the same size as these sides and sew them to the main fabric.


Crochet the circles and attach them in place.


Cardboard and tinsel will also make a wonderful traffic light.

Scenario “The Adventures of Dunno in a Noisy City”

After crafts according to traffic rules are brought to kindergarten, it’s time to start the holiday. On it, children will learn with interest the basics of behavior on the road in a playful way.

To the music, children enter the hall and sit on chairs. The presenter greets them and their parents and says that we live in a wonderful city. There are streets, alleys, cars rush along the roads, buses travel. To cross the road in such busy places, you need to know the rules of the road.

  1. Name of the place where passengers wait for transport?
  2. What sound instrument does a traffic police officer use to stop a violator?
  3. The silent tool of a traffic police officer?
  4. On what part of the road are pedestrians allowed to walk?
  5. What is the name of the part of the road where traffic moves?
Answers:
  1. Stop.
  2. Whistle.
  3. Rod.
  4. Sidewalk.
  5. Pavement.
Then Dunno comes in and says that when he got into noisy city, he was confused and didn’t know what the traffic lights meant, so he barely crossed the road and almost got hit by a car. Dunno asks the guys to help him and teach him how to cross the road.

The presenter says that the guys know the basic rules of the road, and now they will tell you how to cross the road. Next, the children come out one by one and read poetry. The first one says that a traffic light is a great help, it warns you when you can go and when you can’t.

The second child stands up and reads in poetic form that the color red indicates that danger is nearby. Under no circumstances should you walk across a road where there is traffic when this traffic light is on. The yellow color encourages pedestrians to wait, the green light turns on and invites them to cross the road. Then the guys recite a poem about a pedestrian crossing, about a zebra. After all, only with such markings can you cross the pavement.

Next, the game begins, which is called “Assemble the puzzle.” Children are given large puzzles containing road signs or traffic lights. They must collect them. You can divide the guys into two teams to have a competition.

Next comes an outdoor game with flags. At one end of the hall, children line up near the starting line. The teacher stands on the other side of the hall, holding a flag in his hand. If he Green colour, you can go. When the teacher picks up the red one, the child must stop immediately. When the green attribute is raised again, you need to continue moving. The winner is the one who completes the entire journey the fastest without making mistakes.

For the next competition, you need to make petals and a core out of cardboard, and arrange it all in the form of a flower on a table or carpet. On the reverse side of these blanks are written questions regarding traffic rules. If children do not yet know how to read, parents will do it for them, but the children themselves must be responsible.

You can come up with other competitions to hold a holiday related to traffic rules. They can be studied not only indoors, but also outdoors. When the snow falls, paint on the cleared path with a spray can. dark paint black stripes to create a pedestrian crossing. Place traffic lights on both sides of it. You will simulate the situation by “turning on” different colors.

You can also draw some road signs on the snow and study them with your children.

Such games will help children better learn the rules of behavior on the road, and crafts will become visual material that will help them learn the material.

If you want to see how to make a craft on the theme of traffic rules, the following story is for you.

Road signs that are in force on the roads in 2018:

1.1 "Railway crossing with a barrier."

1.2 “Railway crossing without a barrier.”

1.3.1 “Single-track railway”.

1.3.2 "Multi-track railway".

Designation of a crossing not equipped with a barrier railway: 1.3.1 - with one path, 1.3.2 - with two paths or more.

1.4.1 - 1.4.6 “Approaching a railway crossing.” Additional warning about approaching a railway crossing outside of populated areas.

1.5 "Intersection with a tram line."

1.6 “Intersection of equivalent roads.”

1.7 "Roundabout intersection".

1.8 “Traffic light regulation”. An intersection, pedestrian crossing or section of road where traffic is regulated by a traffic light.

1.9 "Drawbridge". Drawbridge or ferry crossing.

1.10 “Departure to the embankment.” Departure to the embankment or shore.

1.11.1, 1.11.2 “Dangerous turn.”

Rounding a road with a small radius or with limited visibility: 1.11.1 - to the right, 1.11.2 - to the left.

1.12.1, 1.12.2 - “Dangerous turns”.

A section of the road with dangerous turns: 1.12.1 - with the first turn to the right, 1.12.2 - with the first turn to the left.

1.13 “Steep descent.”

1.14 “Steep climb.”

1.15 "Slippery road." A section of road with increased slipperiness of the roadway.
1.16 "Rough Road" A section of road that has unevenness on the roadway (undulations, potholes, uneven junctions with bridges, etc.).

1.17 “Artificial hump”. A section of road with artificial hump(s) to force a reduction in speed.

1.18 "Gravel release". A section of road where gravel, crushed stone and the like can be thrown out from under the wheels of vehicles.

1.19 "Dangerous roadside." A section of road where pulling off to the side of the road is dangerous.

1.20.1 - 1.20.3 “Narrowing of the road.”

Tapering on both sides - 1.20.1, on the right - 1.20.2, on the left - 1.20.3.

1.21 “Two-way traffic”. The beginning of a section of road (roadway) with oncoming traffic.

1.22 “Pedestrian crossing”. Pedestrian crossing marked with signs 5.19.1, 5.19.2 and (or) markings 1.14.1 and 1.14.2.

1.23 "Children". Section of road nearby child care facility(schools, health camp and the like), on the roadway of which children may appear.

1.24 “Intersection with a bicycle path.”
1.25 “Road works”.

1.26 “Cattle Driving.”

1.27 "Wild Animals".

1.28 “Falling Stones.” A section of road where avalanches, landslides, and falling rocks are possible.

1.29 "Sidewind".

1.30 "Low-flying planes."

1.31 "Tunnel". A tunnel in which there is no artificial lighting, or a tunnel in which the visibility of the entrance portal is limited.

1.32 "Congestion". A section of road where there is a traffic jam.

1.33 "Other hazards." A section of road that contains hazards that are not indicated by other warning signs.

1.34.1, 1.34.2 “Rotation direction”. Direction of movement on a curved road of small radius with limited visibility. Direction to bypass the road section being repaired.

1.34.3 "Rotation direction". Driving directions at a T-junction or fork in the road. Directions to bypass the road section being repaired.

2. Priority signs

2.1 "Main Road". A road on which the right of way is granted to unregulated intersections.

2.2 "The end of the main road."

2.3.1 “Intersection with a secondary road.”

2.3.2 - 2.3.7 “Adjunction of a secondary road.”

Adjacent to the right - 2.3.2, 2.3.4, 2.3.6, to the left - 2.3.3, 2.3.5, 2.3.7.

2.4 “Give way.” The driver must give way to vehicles moving on the road being crossed, and, if there is a sign 8.13, on the main road.

2.5 “Driving without stopping is prohibited.” It is prohibited to drive without stopping in front of the stop line, and if there is none, in front of the edge of the roadway being crossed. The driver must give way to vehicles moving along the intersection, and if there is a sign 8.13 - on the main road.

Sign 2.5 can be installed in front of a railway crossing or quarantine post. In these cases, the driver must stop in front of the stop line, and if there is no stop line, in front of the sign.

2.6 “Advantage of oncoming traffic.”

It is prohibited to enter a narrow section of road if this may impede oncoming traffic. The driver must give way to oncoming vehicles located in a narrow area or the opposite entrance to it.

2.7 "Advantage over oncoming traffic."

A narrow section of road on which the driver has advantage over oncoming vehicles.

3. Prohibition signs

Prohibition signs introduce or remove certain traffic restrictions.

3.1 “Entry is prohibited.” Entry of all vehicles in this direction is prohibited.

3.2 “Movement is prohibited.” All vehicles are prohibited.

3.3 “The movement of motor vehicles is prohibited.”

3.4 “Truck traffic is prohibited.”

The movement of trucks and vehicle combinations with a permissible maximum weight of more than 3.5 tons (if the weight is not indicated on the sign) or with a permissible maximum weight more than indicated on the sign, as well as tractors and self-propelled vehicles is prohibited.

3.5 “Motorcycles are prohibited.”

3.6 “Movement of tractors is prohibited.” The movement of tractors and self-propelled vehicles is prohibited.

3.7 “Moving with a trailer is prohibited.”

It is prohibited to drive trucks and tractors with trailers of any type, as well as tow motor vehicles.

3.8 “The movement of horse-drawn carts is prohibited.”

The movement of horse-drawn carts (sleighs), riding and pack animals, as well as the passage of livestock is prohibited.

3.9 “Bicycles are prohibited.” Bicycles and mopeds are prohibited.

3.10 “Pedestrian traffic is prohibited.”

3.11 “Weight limitation”.

The movement of vehicles, including combinations of vehicles, the total actual weight of which is greater than that indicated on the sign, is prohibited.

3.12 “Limitation of mass per vehicle axle.”

It is prohibited to drive vehicles whose actual weight on any axle exceeds that indicated on the sign.

3.13 "Height limitation".

The movement of vehicles whose overall height (with or without cargo) is greater than that indicated on the sign is prohibited.

3.14 "Width limitation". It is prohibited to drive vehicles whose overall width (laden or unladen) is greater than that indicated on the sign.

3.15 "Length limitation".

The movement of vehicles (vehicle trains) whose overall length (with or without cargo) is greater than that indicated on the sign is prohibited.

3.16 “Minimum distance limitation.”

It is prohibited to drive vehicles with a distance between them less than that indicated on the sign.

3.17.1 “Customs”. It is prohibited to travel without stopping at a customs office (checkpoint).

3.17.2 "Danger"

The further movement of all vehicles without exception is prohibited due to a traffic accident, accident, fire or other danger.

3.17.3 "Control". Driving through checkpoints without stopping is prohibited.

3.18.1 “Right turns are prohibited.”

3.18.2 “Left turns are prohibited.”

3.19 “Turning is prohibited.”

3.20 “Overtaking is prohibited.”

It is prohibited to overtake all vehicles except slow-moving vehicles, horse-drawn carts, mopeds and two-wheeled motorcycles without sidecars.

3.21 “End of the no-overtaking zone.”

3.22 “Overtaking by trucks is prohibited.”

It is prohibited for trucks with a permissible maximum weight of more than 3.5 tons to overtake all vehicles.

3.23 “End of the no-overtaking zone for trucks.”

3.24 “Maximum speed limit.”

It is prohibited to drive at a speed (km/h) exceeding that indicated on the sign.

3.25 “End of maximum speed limit zone.”

3.26 “Sound signal is prohibited.”

It is prohibited to use sound signals, except in cases where the signal is given to prevent a traffic accident.

3.27 “Stopping is prohibited.” Stopping and parking of vehicles is prohibited.

3.28 “Parking is prohibited.” Parking of vehicles is prohibited.

3.29 “Parking is prohibited on odd days of the month.”

3.30 “Parking is prohibited on even days of the month.”

When signs 3.29 and 3.30 are used simultaneously on opposite sides of the roadway, parking is permitted on both sides of the roadway from 19:00 to 21:00 (rearrangement time).

3.31 “End of the zone of all restrictions.”

Designation of the end of the coverage area simultaneously for several signs from the following: 3.16, 3.20, 3.22, 3.24, 3.26 - 3.30.

3.32 “The movement of vehicles with dangerous goods is prohibited.”

The movement of vehicles equipped with identification signs (information plates) “Dangerous cargo” is prohibited.

3.33 “The movement of vehicles with explosive and flammable cargo is prohibited.”

4. Mandatory signs

4.1.1 “Move straight ahead.”

4.1.2 “Move to the right.”

4.1.3 “Move to the left.”

4.1.4 “Move straight or to the right.”

4.1.5 “Move straight or left.”

4.1.6 “Movement to the right or left.”

Driving is permitted only in the directions indicated by arrows on the signs. Signs that permit a left turn also permit a U-turn (signs 4.1.1 - 4.1.6 with a configuration of arrows corresponding to the required directions of movement at a particular intersection can be used).

Signs 4.1.1 - 4.1.6 do not apply to route vehicles. The effect of signs 4.1.1 - 4.1.6 extends to the intersection of roadways in front of which the sign is installed. The effect of sign 4.1.1, installed at the beginning of a section of road, extends to the nearest intersection. The sign does not prohibit turning right into courtyards and other areas adjacent to the road.

4.2.1 “Avoiding obstacles on the right.”

4.2.2 “Avoiding obstacles on the left.” Detour is permitted only from the direction indicated by the arrow.

4.2.3 “Avoiding obstacles on the right or left.” Detour is permitted from any direction.

4.3 "Circular movement". Movement in the direction indicated by the arrows is permitted.

4.4 "Bicycle path".

Only bicycles and mopeds are allowed. Pedestrians can also use the bike path (if there is no sidewalk or pedestrian path).

4.5 "Pedestrian path". Only pedestrians are allowed to move.

4.6 “Minimum speed limit.” Driving is only permitted at the specified speed or higher (km/h).

4.7 “End of minimum speed limit zone.”

The movement of vehicles equipped with identification signs (information tables) “Dangerous Goods” is permitted only in the direction indicated on the sign: 4.8.1 - straight, 4.8.2 - right, 4.8.3 - left.

5. Signs of special regulations

Special regulations signs introduce or cancel certain traffic modes.

5.1 "Highway".

A road on which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation apply, establishing the procedure for driving on highways.

5.2 "End of the motorway."

5.3 “Road for cars.”

A road intended for use only by cars, buses and motorcycles.

5.4 “The end of the road for cars.”

5.5 “One-way road.”

A road or carriageway along which vehicle traffic across its entire width is carried out in one direction.

5.6 "The end of a one-way road."

5.7.1, 5.7.2 “Entering a one-way road.” Entering a one-way road or carriageway.

5.8 "Reverse movement".

The beginning of a section of road where one or more lanes may change direction to the opposite direction.

5.9 “End of reverse movement.”

5.10 “Entering a road with reverse traffic.”

5.11 “Road with a lane for route vehicles.” A road on which the movement of route vehicles, cyclists and vehicles used as passenger taxis is carried out along a specially designated lane towards the general flow of vehicles.

5.12 “End of the road with a lane for route vehicles.”

5.13.1, 5.13.2 “Entering a road with a lane for route vehicles.”

5.14 “Lane for route vehicles.” A lane intended for the movement only of route vehicles, cyclists and vehicles used as passenger taxis moving in the same direction as the general flow of vehicles.

5.14.2 “Lane for cyclists” - a lane of the roadway intended for the movement of bicycles and mopeds, separated from the rest of the roadway by horizontal markings and marked with sign 5.14.2.

5.15.1 “Traffic directions along lanes.”

The number of lanes and permitted directions of movement for each of them.

5.15.2 “Lane directions”.

Permitted lane directions.

Signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2, which permit a left turn from the extreme left lane, also permit a U-turn from this lane.

Signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 do not apply to route vehicles. The effect of signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 installed in front of the intersection applies to the entire intersection, unless other signs 5.15.1 and 5.15.2 installed on it give other instructions.

5.15.3 “Start of stripe”.

The beginning of an additional uphill or braking lane. If the sign installed in front of the additional lane displays sign(s) 4.6 “Minimum speed limit,” then the driver of a vehicle who cannot continue driving along the main lane at the indicated or higher speed must change lanes to the lane located to his right.

5.15.4 “Start of stripe”.

The beginning of the middle section of a three-lane road intended for traffic in a given direction. If sign 5.15.4 shows a sign prohibiting the movement of any vehicles, then the movement of these vehicles in the corresponding lane is prohibited.

5.15.5 “End of lane”. The end of an additional uphill lane or acceleration lane.

5.15.6 “End of lane”.

The end of a section of the median on a three-lane road intended for traffic in a given direction.

If sign 5.15.7 shows a sign prohibiting the movement of any vehicles, then the movement of these vehicles in the corresponding lane is prohibited.
Signs 5.15.7 with the appropriate number of arrows can be used on roads with four or more lanes.

5.15.8 “Number of lanes”.

Indicates the number of lanes and lane modes. The driver is obliged to comply with the requirements of the signs marked on the arrows.

5.16 “Bus and (or) trolleybus stopping place.”

5.17 “Tram stopping place.”

5.18 “Taxi parking area.”

5.19.1, 5.19.2 “Pedestrian crossing”.

If there are no markings 1.14.1 or 1.14.2 at the crossing, sign 5.19.1 is installed to the right of the road on the near border of the crossing relative to approaching vehicles, and sign 5.19.2 is installed to the left of the road on the far border of the crossing.

5.20 “Artificial hump”.

Indicates the boundaries of an artificial roughness. The sign is installed at the nearest boundary of the artificial hump relative to approaching vehicles.

5.21 “Residential area”.

The territory in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation are in force, establishing the rules of traffic in a residential area.

5.22 “End of the residential area.”

5.23.1, 5.23.2 “Beginning of a populated area.”

The beginning of a populated area in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation are in force, establishing the procedure for traffic in populated areas.
5.24.1, 5.24.2 “End of a populated area.”

The place from which on a given road the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation, establishing the procedure for traffic in populated areas, cease to apply.

5.25 “The beginning of a settlement.”

The beginning of a populated area in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation, which establish traffic rules in populated areas, do not apply on this road.

5.26 “End of a settlement.”

The end of a populated area in which the requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations of the Russian Federation, which establish traffic rules in populated areas, do not apply on this road.

5.27 “Zone with limited parking.”

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where parking is prohibited.

5.28 “End of restricted parking zone.”

5.29 “Regulated parking zone.”

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins, where parking is permitted and regulated with the help of signs and markings.

5.30 “End of regulated parking zone.”

5.31 “Zone with maximum speed limit.”

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where the maximum speed is limited.

5.32 “End of zone with maximum speed limit.”

5.33 “Pedestrian zone”.

The place from which the territory (section of the road) begins where only pedestrian traffic is allowed.

5.34 “End of the pedestrian zone.”

6. Information signs

Information signs inform about the location of populated areas and other objects, as well as established or recommended traffic modes.

6.1 “General maximum speed limits.”

General speed limits established by the Road Traffic Rules of the Russian Federation.

The speed at which it is recommended to drive on this section of the road. The sign's coverage area extends to the nearest intersection, and when sign 6.2 is used together with a warning sign, it is determined by the length of the dangerous area.

6.3.1 “Turning space.” Turning left is prohibited.

6.3.2 "Turning area". Length of the turning area. Turning left is prohibited.

6.4 “Parking location”.

6.5 "Emergency stop strip". Emergency stop strip on a steep descent.

6.6 “Underground pedestrian crossing.”

6.7 “Overground pedestrian crossing.”

6.8.1 - 6.8.3 "Deadlock". A road with no through passage.

6.9.1 "Advance directions"

6.9.2 "Advance direction indicator".

Directions to the settlements and other objects indicated on the sign. Signs may contain images of the sign 6.14.1 , highway, airport and other pictograms. Sign 6.9.1 may contain images of other signs informing about traffic patterns. At the bottom of sign 6.9.1, the distance from the place where the sign is installed to the intersection or the beginning of the deceleration lane is indicated.
Sign 6.9.1 is also used to indicate a detour around sections of roads on which one of the prohibition signs 3.11 - 3.15 is installed.

6.9.3 “Traffic pattern”.

The route of movement when certain maneuvers are prohibited at an intersection or permitted directions of movement at a complex intersection.

6.10.1 “Direction indicator”

6.10.2 “Direction indicator”.

Driving directions to route points. The signs may indicate the distance (km) to the objects indicated on them, as well as symbols of a highway, airport and other pictograms.

6.11 “Name of the object.”

The name of an object other than a populated area (river, lake, pass, landmark, etc.).

6.12 “Distance indicator”.

Distance (km) to settlements located along the route.

6.13 “Kilometer sign”. Distance (km) to the beginning or end of the road.

6.14.1, 6.14.2 “Route number”.

6.14.1 - number assigned to the road (route); 6.14.2 - number and direction of the road (route).

6.15.1 - 6.15.3 "Traffic direction for trucks."

6.16 "Stop line".

The place where vehicles stop when there is a prohibiting traffic light signal (traffic controller).

6.17 “Detour diagram”. Route to bypass a section of road temporarily closed to traffic.

Direction to bypass a section of road temporarily closed to traffic.

6.19.1, 6.19.2 “Preliminary indicator for changing lanes onto another roadway.”

The direction to bypass a section of the roadway closed to traffic on a road with a dividing strip or the direction of movement to return to the right roadway.

On signs 6.9.1, 6.9.2, 6.10.1 and 6.10.2 installed outside a populated area, a green or blue background means that traffic to the specified populated area or object will be carried out, respectively, along a motorway or other road. On signs 6.9.1, 6.9.2, 6.10.1 and 6.10.2 installed in a populated area, inserts with a green or blue background mean that movement to the specified populated area or object after leaving this populated area will be carried out accordingly according to motorway or other road; The white background of the sign means that the specified object is located in this locality.

7. Service marks

Service signs inform about the location of the relevant facilities.

7.1 “Medical aid station”.

7.2 "Hospital".

7.3 "Gas station".

7.4 “Car maintenance”.

7.5 "Car wash".

7.6 "Telephone".

7.7 “Food station”.

7.8 "Drinking water".

7.9 “Hotel or motel.”

7.10 "Camping".

7.11 "Resting Place."

7.12 “Road patrol post.”

7.13 "Police".

7.14 “International road transport control point.”

7.15 “Reception area of ​​a radio station transmitting traffic information.”

A section of road where radio station broadcasts are received at the frequency indicated on the sign.

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