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This is a comparison of road signs in countries and regions that speak majorly English, including major ones where it is an official language and widely understood (and as a lingua franca). Among the countries listed below, Liberia , Nigeria , and the Philippines have ratified the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals , while the United ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... A2 road (Zimbabwe) A4 road (Zimbabwe) A5 road (Zimbabwe) A6 road (Zimbabwe)
Road signs in Tanzania are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, [1] [2] [3] a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. They are regulated in A Guide to Traffic Signing governed by the Ministry of Infrastructure Development. [4] Tanzanians drive on the left.
Sign for the A2 road. Road signs in Botswana are based on the SADC Road Traffic Signs Manual, [1] [2] [3] a document designed to harmonise traffic signs in member states of the Southern Africa Development Community. A white background signifies the sign is permanent, while a yellow background signifies that the sign is temporary.
National limit - wide tar (light vehicles) 120 km/h National limit - wide tar (Public service vehicles and heavy vehicles) 80 km/h Roads other than wide tar (light vehicles)
Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
The Road Fund was established in terms of the Roads Act of 2001 with the objective to provide a stable, adequate, secure and sustainable source of funding for road maintenance work in Zimbabwe. The Road Fund comes from, Road user charges, Appropriations from Parliament and Grants.
Warning of pedestrians sign in Zimbabwe until 2016, but is now being replaced by File:SADC road sign W307.svg or File:SADC road sign TW307.svg. Date: 16 May 2012, 02:47 (UTC) Source: This file was derived from: UK traffic sign 544.svg: Zimbabwe warning sign - speed bump.svg: Author: File:UK traffic sign 544.svg: Unknown