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  2. Road signs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    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 destinations highlighted with a ...

  3. Road signs in South America - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Guyana generally follow the same design as those used in the United States and are based on the MUTCD with the exception that some signs are reversed since the country drives on the left. [12] However, most of current signs found in Guyana, are non-compliant with MUTCD standards.

  4. Road signs in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pedestrian sign in Mexico. The road signs used in Mexico are regulated by Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes ' s Directorate-General for Roads (Dirección General de Carreteras), and uniformized under a NOM standard and the Manual de Señalización y Dispositivos para el Control del Tránsito en Calles y Carreteras (Manual of Signage and Traffic Control Devices for ...

  5. Bilingual sign - Wikipedia

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    Commercial signs in Quebec are permitted to include text in languages other than French as long as French is "markedly predominant". [5] At places near the U.S.–Mexico border, some signs are bilingual in English and Spanish, [6] and some signs near the U.S.–Canada border are bilingual in English and French.

  6. Road signs in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The inscriptions on road signs are written in Spanish since it is an official language of Puerto Rico and is most widely spoken in Puerto Rico. [ 3 ] The suffix (D) in parentheses means "right", from Spanish derecha , while the (I) in parentheses means "left", from Spanish izquierda .

  7. Road signs in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Many regulatory signs are based on European signs, i.e. the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, while many warning signs are based on U.S. and Canadian signs, i.e. on MUTCD. Colombia uses the metric system of measurement and drives on the right.

  8. File:Spain traffic signal p3.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Traffic signal warning sign in Spain and Andorra, used before traffic signals Español: Señal de advertencia de señales de tráfico en España y Andorra, utilizada antes de las señales de tráfico

  9. File:Spain traffic sign p6.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Senyals de perill; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Vergleich europäischer Verkehrszeichen