Stretch-length panel
This panel tells how long the stretch is where the hazard, the prohibition or the obligation applies. The measure can be in metres or in kilometres.
It shows the length, not the distance from the sign.
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The supplementary panel shown, placed under a danger sign, indicates the length of the dangerous stretch of road.
The supplementary panel shown, placed under a mandatory sign, indicates the length of the stretch of road over which the sign's rule applies.
The supplementary panel shown can be placed under a prohibition sign.
The supplementary panel shown in figure B, placed under a danger sign, indicates, in kilometres, the length of the dangerous stretch of road.
The sign shown indicates the length of a stretch of road with dangerous bends in succession.
The supplementary panel shown in figure A obliges you to continue straight ahead for 380 metres.
The supplementary panel shown in figure A indicates the safety distance to keep in case of rain.
The supplementary panel shown indicates the distance between the sign and the point where the danger begins.