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  2. Priority signs - Wikipedia

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    A Give way sign in Hong Kong in both English and Traditional Chinese A common priority over oncoming traffic sign which has priority over vehicles from the opposite direction (rectangular shape) A common priority road sign before the oncoming traffic which gives way (circular shape) A common priority road sign before the oncoming traffic which ...

  3. 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. In order ...

  4. Priority to the right - Wikipedia

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    The system is widely used in countries with right-hand traffic, including most European countries. What varies, however, is the prevalence of uncontrolled intersections. In some countries, the right of way at virtually all but the most minor road junctions is controlled by the display of priority vs. stop / yield signs or by traffic lights, while in others (such as France) priority-to-the ...

  5. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    11th edition of the MUTCD, published December 2023. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS).

  6. Traffic - Wikipedia

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    Yield sign in Switzerland. Mandatory direction to military traffic. Signs, signals, markings and other features are often used to make priority explicit. Some signs, such as the stop sign, are nearly universal. When there are no signs or markings, different rules are observed depending on the location.

  7. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    Priority road End of priority road Give way to oncoming traffic or : Priority over oncoming traffic Stop ahead (example) (example) Give way ahead or : Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Czechia Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France and Monaco Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland

  8. Wrong-way teen driver kills 6, including 2 children, in Texas ...

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    Six people were killed in Texas Tuesday after the driver of a pickup truck went into oncoming traffic and struck a minivan carrying seven people head-on. Wrong-way teen driver kills 6, including 2 ...

  9. Intersection (road) - Wikipedia

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    Uncontrolled intersections, without signs or signals (or sometimes with a warning sign). Priority (right-of-way) rules may vary by country: on a 4-way intersection traffic from the right often has priority; on a 3-way intersection either traffic from the right has priority again, or traffic on the continuing road. For traffic coming from the ...