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  2. Traffic law in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Traffic law in the Philippines consists of multiple laws that govern the regulation and management of road transportation and the conduct of road users within the country. The official and latest traffic code of the Philippines is Republic Act No. 4136, also known as the "Land Transportation and Traffic Code", which was enacted into law on June ...

  3. Road signs in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in the Philippines are regulated and standardized by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Most of the signs reflect minor influences from American and Australian signs but keep a design closer to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals , to which the Philippines is an original signatory.

  4. Speed limits in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Speed limits in the Philippines are specified in Republic Act No. 4136, or the Land Transportation and Traffic Code of the Philippines, which took effect on its approval on June 20, 1964. [1] The act covers a number of areas other areas than speed limits, and was amended regarding some of those areas by Republic Act No. 10930, which was ...

  5. Road signs in South America - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Ecuador are regulated in the Manual Básico de Señalización Vial [7] [8] [9] and Reglamento Técnico Ecuatoriano. RTE INEN 004-1:2011. RTE INEN 004-1:2011. Señalización vial . [ 10 ]

  6. Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals - Wikipedia

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    Amendments, including new provisions regarding the legibility of signs, priority at roundabouts, and new signs to improve safety in tunnels were adopted in 2003. Both the Vienna Convention and the Geneva Protocol were formed according to consensus on road traffic signs that evolved primarily in 20th century continental Western Europe .

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  8. Philippine highway network - Wikipedia

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    3 N8 in Mandaue: Dead End A.C. Cortes Avenue (Mandaue) Mandaue–Mactan Road Pajo–Basak–Marigondon Road (Lapu-Lapu) 2014 current Route continues into Lapu-Lapu City as an unnumbered road part of Maximo V. Patalinjug Jr. Avenue N83: 9 5 N830 in Barili: N8 in Carcar: Carcar–Barili Road: 2022 current N83 section was formerly part of N830.

  9. File:Philippines road sign W4-3.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 4 pages use this file: Comparison of MUTCD-influenced traffic signs; Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories; Road signs in the Philippines; Draft:Comparison of Asian road signs