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  2. Road signs in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Private road sign. The reason there is a sign indicating private road, is because they are not strictly private. A private road is a road that is not maintained by the state or municipality, but by a private person or association. An owner of a private road in Sweden can prohibit cars (but not people) from using the road.

  3. Dagen H - Wikipedia

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    Kungsgatan, Stockholm, 3 September 1967, at or around the moment of transition at 5:00 AM, on the morning when Sweden changed from left-side traffic to right-side traffic [1] Dagen H campaign logo Left-hand traffic in Stockholm in 1966. Dagen H (H-day), today usually called "Högertrafikomläggningen" (lit.

  4. File:Sweden road sign G6.svg - Wikipedia

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    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 .

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  6. 1955 Swedish driving side referendum - Wikipedia

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    A non-binding referendum on the introduction of right hand traffic was held in Sweden on 16 October 1955. [1] The voter turnout was 53.2%, and the suggestion failed by 15.5% against 82.9%. [1] However, eight years later, in 1963, the Riksdag approved the change, following pressure from the Council of Europe [2] and the Nordic Council. [3]

  7. File:Sweden road sign A5-2.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Sweden road sign A2-2.svg - Wikipedia

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    The official colors for prints of Sweden's road signs according to Transportstyrelsen are Pantone 294 C ljusblå (light blue), Pantone 282 C mörkblå (dark blue), Pantone 335 C grön (green), Pantone 185 C archive copy at the Wayback Machine röd (red), Pantone 116 C archive copy at the Wayback Machine gul (yellow), Pantone 430 C ljusgrå (light gray), Pantone 152 C orange (orange) and ...

  9. File:Sweden road sign A11.svg - Wikipedia

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    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.