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Older crossings display the blue square zebra crossing signs on both sides (see above), which are synonymous to the flashing amber beacons, and are valid yet uncommon on the roads. The road markings and road dividers are white zig-zag lines that indicate a zebra crossing in the vicinity, similar to the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland ...
NOTICE: This sign is no longer used. The last level crossing in Singapore was closed on the 30th of June, 2011. Bahasa Melayu: Lintasan kereta api berpagar di hadapan.
The original MUTCD prohibitory and restrictive signs were text-only (i.e. NO LEFT TURN). [14] Some of these signs continue to be used in the US. Yield signs can be blank or have text with the legend "YIELD" or "GIVE WAY" depending on which country it is. The No Entry / Do Not Enter sign may or may not feature text.
Road signs abbreviate the full name of the expressway with three representative letters, such as PIE for the Pan Island Expressway or ECP for the East Coast Parkway, respectively. Almost all road signs in Singapore are in English although many road names have a Malay origin. Typically, "Jalan" is used for "Road" and "Lorong" is used for "Lane".
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Signs for industrial areas, commercial facilities etc. are white with black letters; Signs for tourist attractions, national parks, museums etc. are brown with white lettering; The signs for road numbering are rectangular, and have this colour scheme: European routes (E6, E18, etc.) are green with white lettering
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