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What (who) is signpost - definition

SIGNBOARD DISPLAYING INFORMATION FOR ROAD USERS
Traffic signs; Road sign; Road signs; Signpost; Roadsigns; Sign post; Roadsign; Streetsign; Highway signs; Highway sign; Guide sign; Guide signs; Street signs; Sign-post; Signposts; Sign-posts; Sign posts; Signposting; Sign-posting; Sign posting; Signposted; Sign-posted; Sign posted; Traffic signing; Traffic signage; Traffic signages; Road signage; Road signages; Road signing; Road traffic sign; Road traffic signs; Road traffic signage; Road traffic signages; Road traffic signing; ⛜; ⛞; ⛠; ⛡; Street sign; Road Signs
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signpost         
(signposts)
A signpost is a sign where roads meet that tells you which direction to go in to reach a particular place or different places.
Turn off at the signpost for Attlebridge.
= sign
N-COUNT
Signpost         
·noun A post on which a sign hangs, or on which papers are placed to give public notice of anything.
signpost         
¦ noun
1. a sign giving information such as the direction and distance to a nearby town.
2. a guide or indicator.
¦ verb
1. provide (an area) with a signpost or signposts.
2. chiefly Brit. indicate with or as if with a signpost.

Wikipedia

Traffic sign

Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to give instructions or provide information to road users. The earliest signs were simple wooden or stone milestones. Later, signs with directional arms were introduced, for example the fingerposts in the United Kingdom and their wooden counterparts in Saxony.

With traffic volumes increasing since the 1930s, many countries have adopted pictorial signs or otherwise simplified and standardized their signs to overcome language barriers, and enhance traffic safety. Such pictorial signs use symbols (often silhouettes) in place of words and are usually based on international protocols. Such signs were first developed in Europe, and have been adopted by most countries to varying degrees.

Examples of use of signpost
1. Scientists have discovered a signalling molecule "marker" that acts as a signpost for the BRCA1 gene.
2. "Consequently, mayors can‘t even fix an uprooted signpost or a hole in the road," he said.
3. This is the spirit of the DIU and the permanent signpost of the Korean revolution.
4. Then the participants went round the signpost before being briefed on the miniature of the monument.
5. A signpost gives the distance to other world cities reachable by rail, and the menu‘s offerings are presented as destinations.