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English: A4 (Warning—Ascent) is a Swedish road sign belonging to category A (Warnings signs). Closer provisions are given in the road sign ordinance (SFS 2007:90): The sign warns about a steep ascent. The number indicates the ascent as a percentage and shall be adjusted according to the local conditions.
Road signs in Sweden are regulated in the Traffic Sign Ordinance (2007:90) (VMF, Swedish: Vägmärkesförordningen). [ 1 ] Most signs are based on pictograms, with some exceptions like the prohibition-sign for stop at customs and signal and speed limit signs.
English: A10 (Warning—Slippery road) is a Swedish road sign, belonging to the category of warning signs (group A). Closer provisions are given in the road sign ordinance (SFS 2007:90): The sign indicates that the road may be slippery. The sign may only be used to warn about slipperiness due to snow or ice if there are particular reasons for it.
This image is in the public domain because it depicts a Swedish road sign produced by the Swedish Transport Agency (Transportstyrelsen). The image may be used freely (see Template talk:PD-Transportstyrelsen for proof). Other images than road signs published by Vägverket are not necessarily free from copyright .
English: A11 (Warning—Stone‐chips) is a Swedish road sign, belonging to the category of warning signs (group A). Closer provisions are given in the road sign ordinance (SFS 2007:90): The sign warns about a risk of stone‐chips. The sign shall not be used on gravel roads or similar roads where stone‐chips are a common occurrence.
English: A8 (Warning—Uneven road) is a Swedish road sign, belonging to the category of warning signs (group A). Closer provisions are given in the road sign ordinance (SFS 2007:90): The sign indicates that the roadway is uneven or damaged to such a degree that it is appropriate to travel at a lower speed than would otherwise have been the case.
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