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Bus lane: Bus stop: and: or: Train station [w] Airport or [w] Electric vehicle charging station Not used or [v] Freeway begins or or: or: Freeway ends or or: or: Customs post [x] [y] [w] Not used National highway shield(s) National border signs or speed limits Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used - Not used varies
Road signs in the Philippines are standardized in the Road Signs and Pavement Markings Manual, published by the Department of Public Works and Highways. Philippine road signage practice closely follow those used in Europe, but with local adaptations and some minor influences from the US MUTCD and Australian road signs.
Class C road (Heavy vehicles can drive on this road only to deliver or collect goods or passengers along the road) Class I road Maximum Length for Heavy Vehicles
Class of sign Shape Ground Border Size Symbol Examples Danger warning sign: Equilateral triangle: White or yellow: Red: 0.9 m (large), 0.6 m (small) Varies; Black or dark blue: Diamond: Yellow: Black: 0.6 m (large), 0.4 m (small) Varies; Black or dark blue: Priority signs Give Way sign: Inverted equilateral triangle: White or yellow: Red: 0.9 m ...
6.6 Reflective marking signs. 7 Derived systems. 8 Notes. 9 References. 10 External links. ... Bus stop. S-20 Tram stop. S-21 Name. S-22 Distance to a place which ...
A bus turnout, bus pullout, bus bay, bus lay-by (UK), [1] or off-line bus stop is a designated spot on the side of a road where buses or trams may pull out of the flow of traffic to pick up and drop off passengers. It is often indented into the sidewalk or other pedestrian area. [2] A bus bay is, in a way, the opposite of a bus bulb. With a bus ...
A stop line is always represented by a white thick traversal continuous line, but a give way line may be represented by a white thick dashed line as rectangles (Germany, France, Spain) or by a double-dashed line (United Kingdom) or by a white line of triangles (Austria, Italy, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland).