Jersey Signs and Road Markings
Road signs and markings are essential tools for guiding and regulating road users. This page provides an overview of the signs and markings found on Jersey’s roads, explaining their meanings to help ensure everyone can navigate safely and confidently.
Road Signage
The road signs below are commonly found across Jersey’s network, serving to guide, warn, and regulate road users effectively.
Red Circle Signs: Indicate prohibitions, specifying actions that road users must not do.
No Left Turn
No Right Turn
No Pedestrians
No Motor Vehicles
No Cycling
Give Priority to Traffic
Blue circle signs: Provide mandatory instructions, highlighting actions that road users must obey.
Turn Left
Keep Left
Continue Ahead Only (No Turning)
Mini Roundabout Ahead
Cycle Path
Segregated use for Cycles and Pedestrians
Red upward triangle signs: Serve as warning signs, alerting road users to potential hazards ahead.
Uneven Road
Steep Hill Downwards
Slippery Road
Roundabout Ahead
Road Works
Pedestrian Crossing
Warning Cyclists
Crossroads
Two-way Traffic
Road Narrows from the Light
Road Narrows from the Right
Road Narrows on Both Sides
Other shaped signs: Indicate specific rules or regulations that road users must obey.
Stop Sign
No Vehicles Except Bicycles being Pushed
No Through Road/ Dead End
No Entry
Give Way
Road Markings
The road markings below are used throughout Jersey to enhance safety, provide guidance, and regulate traffic flow effectively.
Give Way Line
Stop Line
Give Way Line at a Roundabout
For more details, please refer to our page on Jersey’s Highway Code by clicking here.