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  2. Road signs in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in South Korea. Road signs in South Korea are regulated by the Korean Road Traffic Authority (Korean: 도로교통안전공단). Sign for a bicycle crossing. Signs indicating dangers are triangular with a red border, yellow background and black pictograms. Mandatory instructions are white on a blue background, prohibitions are black ...

  3. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Both North Korea and South Korea developed their own road signage systems. Road signs in South Korea are standardised and regulated by the Korean Road Traffic Authority. South Korean road signage closely follows those used in Europe, but with some influences from road signs in Japan. Similar to road signs of Poland and Greece, road signs are ...

  4. Expressways in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Overhead sign at a South Korean expressway entrance, "Auto-Only Way, Motorcycle Restricted" Motor vehicles only sign and no motorcycles sign in South Korea at an expressway entrance. Since June 1, 1972, all motorcycles except police motorcycles are prohibited from driving on expressways in South Korea, regardless of engine displacement. Before ...

  5. Comparison of MUTCD-influenced traffic signs - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between traffic signs influenced by the MUTCD relate to: Graphic design and symbological details; The use of square-bordered or circular regulatory signs; Local languages (signs may be bilingual or trilingual) Most notable is the text on stop signs.

  6. Speed limits in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    A speed limit sign on an Expressway in South Korea, with warning signs of a speed camera.. In South Korea, speed limits are controlled at the national level by Article 19 of the Enforcement Regulations of the Road Traffic Act, although speed limits can be lowered if deemed necessary, or if they are going through cities, towns, villages, or school zones.

  7. File:Korean Traffic sign (Sign explanation 1).svg - Wikipedia

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    Korean Traffic sign (Sign explanation 1).svg. English: Korean traffic sign "Sign explanation (Tunnel length 258m)" 한국어: 대한민국의 교통표지 "표지설명 (터널길이 258m)" 日本語: 韓国の交通標識。. 標識説明 (トンネルの長さ258m)。. Date. 2 December 2010. Source. Own work.

  8. National highways of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has a nationwide system of national highways (Korean: 국도; Hanja: 國道; RR: Gukdo), officially called as General national highways (Korean: 일반국도; Hanja: 一般國道; RR: Ilbangukdo), distinct from the expressways. The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs and other government agencies administer the national ...

  9. File:Korean Traffic sign (No Thoroughfare for Pedestrian 1).svg

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    Description Korean Traffic sign (No Thoroughfare for Pedestrian 1).svg. English: Korean traffic sign "No Thoroughfare for Pedestrian". 한국어: 대한민국의 교통표지 "보행자보행금지". 日本語: 韓国の交通標識。. 歩行者横断禁止 (歩行者通行止め)。. Date. 1 May 2010. Source. Own work.