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French sign showing the difference between French and Swiss motorway sign colours, on the A411 near Geneva. The main differences relate to Graphic design details; Local regulatory significance; The colour-coding of directional signs; Local language texts (sometimes bilingual) The meaning and colour-coding of horizontal road surface markings
A warning sign is a type of sign ... diamond-shaped signs, the explanatory language is often written ... road signs; Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking ...
Simple English; Suomi; ... Warning signs. W1 series: Horizontal alignment. W1-1R ... Roundabout junction plaque. W16-13P When flashing. W16-15P New.
The signs of pedestrian crossing. Road signs in Austria are regulated in Straßenverkehrsordnung (StVO). [1] Road signs are generally placed on the right side next to the road or above the road. Sometimes signs are also placed on both sides, in some exceptional cases signs are only place on the left or on one side (particularly town signs).
Roundabout sign in Andorra Andorra makes use of the same designs used in Spain for its road signs, though the Catalan language is used instead of Spanish. However, the system of Andorran direction signs differs significantly, with all such signs making use of the Swiss 721 Black Condensed typeface and being white in colour (and important ...
Most signs are based on pictograms, except signs like the prohibition-sign for stop at customs and the sign indicating a taxi rank. If the sign includes text, the text is written in Finnish or Swedish , except the stop sign and taxi signs which are written in English (some taxi signs are written TAKSI in Finnish).
Dutch warning ducks crossing signs. The road signs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (the Netherlands and six Dutch Caribbean islands), as well as Suriname, [1] are regulated in the Reglement verkeersregels en verkeerstekens 1990, commonly abbreviated as RVV 1990. While most previous signage, from the RVV 1966 (Dutch) remained legal and ...
Australian temporary warning signs are rectangular, following the United Kingdom practice, but they differ from the British temporary warning signs by having a yellow, or an orange background instead. Australian regulatory signs are similar to those used in America, except (at least since 1974) the speed limit signs which bear the red circle ...