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  2. Detour - Wikipedia

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    Detour sign used in Singapore Detour sign used in Italy. Depending on the roadway affected, and the scope of construction, different types of detours may be used. The most basic is to simply close a stretch of roadway for a defined period of time, diverting all traffic around the site.

  3. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Upper left and right and middle right are standard directional signs. Lower left is for a commercial facility, and lower right is for a temporary detour. Signs in Norway mostly follow the Vienna Convention, except the polar bear warning sign, which is a white bear on a black background and a red border. These are the directional signs:

  4. Permanently signed detour route - Wikipedia

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    An emergency detour route (EDR) sign on Ontario Highway 401. The province of Ontario in Canada is one jurisdiction outside the United States with a very prevalent system of these roads. The Emergency Detour Routes, originally Emergency Diversion Routes (EDR), are a system of temporary detour routes paralleling many major highways in Ontario.

  5. Spelling Detour: Sign in Ohio Spells North 'NORHT' - AOL

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    A new, high-profile road sign over an Ohio interstate highway entrance will be replaced, because a contractor's spelling went off the road. The word "north" appears prominently at the top of the ...

  6. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These signs are specified by the MUTCD to be red on white, although local variations occur. No Standing signs indicate that stopping temporarily to load or unload passengers is allowed, but vehicles cannot be stopped at the location for longer periods of time, even if the driver remains with the vehicle. [7]

  7. Road signs in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Finland were formerly regulated in Tieliikenneasetus (5.3.1982/182), [1] but now are currently regulated in Siirtymäsäännökset (8.5.2020/360). [2] Most signs are based on pictograms, except signs like the prohibition-sign for stop at customs and the sign indicating a taxi rank.

  8. 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet

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    The post 96 Shortcuts for Accents and Symbols: A Cheat Sheet appeared first on Reader's Digest. Ever wondered how to add an accent, or where the degree symbol is? These printable keyboard shortcut ...

  9. Road signs in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Detour - follow square symbol (veer right) Detour - follow state highway shield (straight ahead, left-hand) Detour - follow state highway shield (straight ahead, right-hand)