What is the main purpose of regulatory signs?
Signage: Vertical signs
Explanation
**Regulatory signs** are a type of traffic sign whose main objective is **to indicate drivers' obligations on the road**. These signs inform about the **obligations, limitations, and prohibitions** that both drivers and pedestrians must follow. For example, a sign indicating a speed limit of 40 km/h in a town means that this speed cannot be exceeded throughout the town area.

Regulatory signs are part of the **vertical signs**, which are fixed on posts or structures on roads and streets. These signs are essential for maintaining order and safety on the roads, ensuring that all road users comply with the established rules.
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