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(1) The main signs given in section I below may be supplemented or clarified by auxiliary signs given in section II.

(2) To make them more visible, boards may be surrounded by a thin white line.

I. MAIN SIGNS

A. PROHIBITORY SIGNS

A.1

No entry (general sign)

(see articles 3.25, paragraph 2 (b), 6.08, 6.16, 6.22, 6.22 bis, 6.25, 6.26, 6.27 and 6.28 bis)

A.1a boards

  

A.1b, A.1c and A.1d

or red lights

or

or

 

Two boards, two lights or two flags, one above the other, indicate a prolonged prohibition

A.1e and A.1f or red flags

or

...

A.20

Water bikes prohibited


B. MANDATORY SIGNS

B.1

Proceed in the direction shown by the arrow

(see article 6.12, para. 1)

...

B.11

 

B.11a Obligation to enter into a radiotelephone link

(see article 4.05, para. 5)

 

B.11b Obligation to enter into a radiotelephone link on the channel as indicated on the board

(see article 4.05, para. 5)


C. RESTRICTIVE SIGNS

C.1

Depth of water limited

C.1a

C.1b

...

C.5

The channel lies at a distance from the right (left) bank; the figure shown on the sign indicates the distance in metres, measured from the sign, to which vessels should keep


D. RECOMMENDATORY SIGNS

D.1

Recommended opening

 

(a) In both directions

(see articles 6.25, 6.26 and 6.27)

D.1a

or

D.1b

(b) Only in the direction indicated

(passage in the opposite direction proehibited)

(see articles 6.25, 6.26 and 6.27)

D.1c

or

e

D.1d

 

D.1e

or

e

D.1f

...

D.3

You are recommended to proceed:

 

D.3a In the direction shown by the arrow

or

D.3b In the direction from the fixed light towards the isophase light


E. INFORMATIVE SIGNS

E.1

Entry permitted (general sign)

(see articles 6.08, 6.16, 6.26, 6.27 and 6.28 bis)

 

E.1a

or

E.1b, E.1c and E.1d

or

or

...

E.27.1

Maximum number of vessels permitted to berth in winter shelter

Maximum number of vessels permitted to berth abreast

Maximum number of rows of vessels which are berthed abreast


II. AUXILIARY SIGNS

The main signs (see section I) may be supplemented by the following auxiliary signs:

A. Panels showing the distance at which the regulation applies or the special feature indicated by the main sign is to be found

Note: The panels are placed above the main sign.

Examples :

In 1,000 m, stop

In 1,500 m, ferry-boat

not moving independently

B. Additional luminous signal

Luminous white arrow combined with certain lights, with the following meanings:

...

 

(a) With green light

Example: Permission to enter the basin to which the arrow is pointing

 

(b) With red light

Example: No entry to the basin to which the arrow is pointing

C. Pointers showing the direction of the section to which the main sign applies

Note: The pointers need not necessarily be white and may be placed beside or below the main sign.

Examples :

Berthing permitted

Berthing prohibited (over a distance of 1,000 m)

D. Panels giving explanations or additional information

Note: These panels are placed below the main sign.

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