Traffic Motor traffic The "prohibition" symbol is used on
traffic signs, so that drivers can interpret traffic laws quickly while driving. For example: • No left turn or No right turn • No U-turn • No parking (English) or
No estacionarse (Spanish) • Road closed to vehicles (Japan), Road closed to vehicles (Germany, but typical in Europe)
Non-motor traffic The symbol's use is not limited to informing drivers of motorized vehicles, and is commonly used for other forms of traffic: • , , No horse-riding • , , No bicycles • , , No pedestrians • , , No animal-drawn vehicles
General prohibitions and warnings The symbol is used for non-traffic purposes to warn or prohibit certain activities: •
No smoking (with symbol of a lit cigarette). • or No
littering (with symbol of person littering or of litter) • No swimming (with symbol of swimmer in water underneath)
Packaging and products It is also used on packages sent through the mail and sealed boxes of merchandise that are sold in stores. Using a graphical symbol is useful to convey important warnings regardless of language. For example: • Breakable; do not drop • Keep away from magnetic fields In product documentation, the symbol may be accompanied by drawings of the product being threatened by the prohibited items: for instance, a cartoon of a
floppy disk being menaced by horseshoe magnets. It is also used on clothing, linens, and other household products to indicate the care, treatment or cleaning of the item. For example: • Do not iron
Promotional and advertising Some companies use the "prohibition sign" when describing the services they offer, e.g. an insect deterrent spray brand symbol showing the "prohibition sign" over a mosquito. The
Ghostbusters logo is a fictional example of this, although it uses a mirror image of the symbol with the slash going from upper right down to lower left.
Other uses It can also be used as a symbol of opposition, to strike out the unwanted item, as in "no airport here!" with a No symbol superimposed on an aeroplane symbol. ==International standards==