NTSA Driving Test (Kenya)· National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA)
Informative or guide signs in Kenya are used to:
Choices
- AProhibit certain manoeuvres
- BGive directions, distances and facilities such as a hospital or airportCorrect
- CWarn of a hazard ahead
- DOrder the driver to keep left
Answer
Give directions, distances and facilities such as a hospital or airport
Informative or guide signs give directions, distances and facilities such as hospital, airport and parking.
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