(Refer to 39) (Refer to 41) Highway service area/rest stop entrance direction

Material: Aluminum plate, galvanized plate

Shape: Depending on the function, it can be divided into plum blossom shape, rectangle (including square), circle, arrow shape, shield shape, etc.


Directional signs are used to provide various clear driving conditions on the route so that vehicle drivers and pedestrians can obtain necessary instructions and guidance and reach their destination smoothly

Highway Service Area/Rest Stop Entrance Direction Signs: "Point 39" "Point 41" are located at the starting point of the service area/rest stop entrance ramp to indicate the location and direction of the service area/rest stop entrance ramp. This sign has a white pattern and white border with a blue background and should indicate the name of the service area/rest stop.


Color: Varies depending on the purpose of the sign. The principles are as follows:

  1. Green background with white characters and white patterns and white borders: Signs indicating the direction and mileage of a place name.
  2. Brown background with white characters and white patterns and white borders: Signs indicating tourist areas.
  3. Blue background with white characters and white patterns and white borders: Signs indicating service facilities.
  4. White background with black characters and black borders: Signs indicating routes, locations, directions or lanes.
  5. Yellow background with black text and black border: prohibition and warning signs.
  6. Fluorescent yellow-green background with black text and black border: alternative route guidance signs.
  7. Others: such as "gas station", "first aid station", "road closed" and other signs.

Size: Unless otherwise specified, it can be determined according to the size, number of words and arrangement of the text when necessary.

The sign is equipped with a red pattern.


  Reflective performance

★  Remind road users to pay attention to road conditions

★  Improve compliance with traffic control measures


(i) Indicate the direction to a certain place, street or highway at an interchange or intersection.

(ii) Indicate the direction and route to the interchange.

(iii) Instruct drivers to use the correct lane on a road section near a divergence or merging point.

(iv) Indicate the route and its direction and position.

(v) Describe the mileage to a certain place, or the mileage to the interchange exit.

(vii)  Indicate various service facilities.

(vii)  Provide other information that is helpful to road users.