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Real meaning behind blank road sign with red border that has drivers confused

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When learning how to drive, one of the most important things you need to know is the meaning of road signs.Designed to keep you and other drivers safe, they often give important instructions, and following them should reduce your risk of getting in an accident.But some are definitely more confusing than others, and one of these is the simple blank circle with a red border around it.

If you've just passed your theory test it might be more fresh in your mind, but if not, here's a quick reminder.Yorkshire Live reports that it simply means 'no vehicles' and can often be seen next to another sign below explaining exclusions.Some exclusions may include '10pm - 4pm except for access' or something along those lines.

The Highway Code states these signs mean: 'No vehicles except bicycles being pushed.' If you see this sign whilst out on the roads, it means you can't drive your vehicle through the select area.

Despite being a vague sign, it is a very common warning on the roads. There are thousands of signs across UK roads which can be categorised into three main areas.

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