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  2. Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Modern road signs in use in Slovakia since 2019 are similar in design to those used in Germany, though the main difference is the typeface used. Road signs from before 2019 are permitted to be left in place until 2034. [citation needed]

  4. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    In many European countries the dark background with light coloured text version of the sign is intended for information only. [16] Poland uses white text on a green background (E-17a/E18a) to show the political boundary of a place as information and uses the black on white pictogram version (D-42/D-43) to designate the change of traffic rules.

  5. Comparison of MUTCD-influenced traffic signs - Wikipedia

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    Various color schemes for mandatory signs. See image description page for large image and legend. The design of mandatory signs varies widely, since the MUTCD does not specify their use. [1] Rather, the MUTCD's equivalent are classified as regulatory signs. Some countries use simple arrows with the text "ONLY" or its equivalent underneath.

  6. Traffic sign - Wikipedia

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    The intensive work on international road signs that took place between 1926 and 1949 eventually led to the development of the European road sign system. Both Britain and the United States developed their own road signage systems, both of which were adopted or modified by many other nations in their respective spheres of influence.

  7. Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories

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    Prohibitory and restrictive signs are classified as regulatory signs. Almost all prohibitory signs use a red circle with a slash. Restrictive signs typically use a red circle, as in Europe. Some may be seated on a rectangular white background. The original MUTCD prohibitory and restrictive signs were text-only (i.e. NO LEFT TURN). [14]

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