What does a regulatory sign next to a sign indicating the name of a town mean?
Signage: Vertical signs
Explanation
**Regulatory signs** establish rules that drivers must follow. When one of these signs appears next to a **sign indicating the name of a town** (such as the S-500 sign that indicates the entrance to a town or city), it means that the rule applies to **the entire town**.

- The S-500 sign marks the beginning of the urban area, so any indicated regulation extends to the entire town.
- This is different from signs that indicate a specific kilometer on a road, which only inform about the location and not about the application of rules.
Therefore, when you see a regulatory sign next to the town entrance sign, you must understand that the rule applies within the entire area of the town.
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