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  2. Road signs in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austrian road signs depict people with realistic (as opposed to stylized) silhouettes. The Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, the country's original signatory, takes its name from the country's capital, Vienna. Austria signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on August 11, 1981. [2 ...

  3. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    Irish rural speed limit sign on a local road Sometimes similar signs have minor differences in meanings, following the local traffic codes. For example, the Irish "rural speed limit" sign for local tertiary roads takes the appearance of that used to denote the end of all previously signed restrictions used elsewhere in Europe.

  4. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Local traffic road signs usually employ black text on white. Exceptions are the Czech Republic (yellow-on-black), Finland (white-on-black), Austria and Spain (white-on-green), as well as Denmark, Iceland and Poland (blue-on-white). Tourist sighting signs usually employ white on some shade of brown. Detours use black on a shade of yellow or orange.

  5. Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals - Wikipedia

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    Signs in the MUTCD are often more text-oriented, though some signs do use pictograms as well. Canada and Australia have road signs based substantially on the MUTCD. In South America, Ireland, several Asian countries (Cambodia, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia) and New Zealand, road signage is influenced by both the Vienna Convention and ...

  6. Tern (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Tern is a sans-serif typeface, which is used on traffic signs in Austria and Slovakia.. The typeface has been officially adopted as road sign typeface in Austria in 2013, although it was already in use since 2010 and replaced the former Austria typeface.

  7. Category:Road signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Road signs by country" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. ... Road signs in Austria; Road signs in Azerbaijan; B. Road ...

  8. Mysterious ‘traffic’ signs with Donald Trump’s face pop up ...

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    Now entering Trump country! Mysterious “traffic” signs featuring former President Donald Trump’s silhouetted profile have been popping up around Staten Island, Bay Ridge and other parts of ...

  9. Fugging, Upper Austria - Wikipedia

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    The road signs were commonly stolen as souvenirs, [5] [9] and cost some 300 euros to replace. [7] In 2005, theft-resistant welded signs were installed, secured in concrete. [ 7 ] The mayor of Tarsdorf said that tourists were still welcome, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] though the local police chief emphasised that "we will not stand for the Fucking signs being ...