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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 ...
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The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) falls under the Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development and was established in August 2001, in terms of the Roads Act of 2001 with the aim of enhancing road network system throughout the Zimbabwe. [1]
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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
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. Directionality of traffic flow by jurisdiction Countries by direction of road traffic, c. 2020 Left-hand traffic Right-hand traffic No data Left-hand traffic (LHT) and right-hand traffic (RHT) are the practices, in bidirectional traffic, of keeping to the left side or to the right side ...