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Sign A is commonly referred to as “one-way”, but it actually only indicates no entry:
Sometimes, you may be prohibited from entering a road for reasons other than it being a one-way road.
One-way traffic (E16)
”The sign indicates that vehicle traffic on the road is one-way in the direction of the arrow. An arrow pointing up indicates that the traffic is one-way in a forward direction.”
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