Trinidad & Tobago Prohibitory Signs
Indicate actions that are not permitted
20 signs in this category
Prohibitory signs indicate actions that are not permitted on Trinidad & Tobago roads — no entry, no overtaking, no parking, or vehicle-specific restrictions. They set the legal limits you must respect.
Study tip: These are usually circular with a red border, and a red diagonal line means the action shown is banned. Watch for numbers or vehicle symbols that narrow the restriction.
Closed to all vehicles both directions
The road is closed to all vehicles in both directions.
Maximum speed limit 100 km/h
No vehicle may exceed 100 km/h beyond this sign.
Maximum speed limit 30 km/h
No vehicle may exceed 30 km/h beyond this sign.
Maximum speed limit 50 km/h
No vehicle may exceed 50 km/h beyond this sign.
Maximum speed limit 60 km/h
No vehicle may exceed 60 km/h beyond this sign.
Maximum speed limit 80 km/h
No vehicle may exceed 80 km/h beyond this sign.
No agricultural vehicles
Power-driven agricultural vehicles are prohibited from entering.
No entry
No vehicle may pass beyond this sign in the direction shown.
No goods vehicles
Goods (heavy) vehicles are prohibited from entering.
No left turn
Turning left is prohibited.
No motorcycles
Motorcycles are prohibited from entering.
No overtaking
Overtaking other motor vehicles is prohibited.
No overtaking by goods vehicles
Goods vehicles are prohibited from overtaking.
No pedal cycles
Pedal cycles are prohibited from entering.
No pedestrians
Pedestrians are prohibited from entering.
No right turn
Turning right is prohibited.
No use of audible warning devices
Sounding the horn or other audible warning device is prohibited.
No U-turn
Making a U-turn is prohibited.
Parking prohibited
Parking is prohibited on the side where the sign is placed.
Stopping prohibited
Stopping or waiting, including for parking, is prohibited.