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  2. Mandatory sign - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory signs are road signs that are used to set the obligations of all traffic that uses a specific area of road. Most mandatory road signs are circular in shape and may use white symbols on a blue background with a white border, or black symbols on a white background with a red border, although the latter is also associated with prohibitory signs.

  3. List of flags by design - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of flags, arranged by design, serving as a navigational aid for identifying a given flag.Uncharged flags are flags that either are solid or contain only rectangles, squares and crosses but no crescents, circles, stars, triangles, maps, flags, coats of arms or other objects or symbols.

  4. Traffic sign design - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, positive upright signs are generally circular with a white border and symbol on a blue background. [2] In Ontario, Canada, positive signs have a green circle. [1] The colour red is used almost universally to prohibit a certain activity, however a vide variety of designs exist even for most stop signs.

  5. Arrow (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    An early arrow symbol is found in an illustration of Bernard Forest de Bélidor's treatise L'architecture hydraulique, printed in France in 1737. The arrow is here used to illustrate the direction of the flow of water and of the water wheel's rotation. At about the same time, arrow symbols were used to indicate the flow of rivers in maps. [3]

  6. Highway shield - Wikipedia

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    Default colour scheme is black text on white background, although the Queen Elizabeth Way uses blue "QEW" on gold, and provincially-maintained toll highways (407, 412 and 418) use white route numbers on blue. These shields used to be emblazoned with "The King's Highway" across the top, but the wording has been removed since the 1990s.

  7. Broad arrow - Wikipedia

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    A stylised broad arrow Heraldic broad arrow with plain barbs. The broad arrow, of which the pheon is a variant, is a stylised representation of a metal arrowhead, comprising a tang and two barbs meeting at a point. It is a symbol used traditionally in heraldry, most notably in England, and later by the British government to mark

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  9. Road signs in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Since the introduction of the 1997 regulations, their design is identical to those used in the United Kingdom, with white symbols on a blue background. The former "No Entry" sign, a prohibition sign with an upward-pointing arrow, was replaced with the international standard red disk in TSM 2010.