Distance-to-hazard panel
This panel goes under a sign and tells how many metres are left to reach the hazard, the prohibition or the obligation. It shows the distance still to go, not the metres already done.
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The supplementary panel shown, placed under a danger sign, indicates the distance between the sign and the point where the danger begins.
The supplementary panel shown can be placed under signs to complete their meaning.
The supplementary panel shown, placed under an information sign, serves to specify the distance remaining to reach the point indicated by the sign.
The supplementary panel shown, placed under a mandatory or prohibition sign, indicates the distance from which the rule begins.
The supplementary panel shown in figure A indicates the metres of road already travelled.
The supplementary panel shown indicates the gradient of a road.
The supplementary panel shown in figure A indicates the safety distance to keep from the vehicle in front.
The supplementary panel shown indicates the width of a road.