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Vienna Convention dangerous bends sign (diamond-shaped) New Zealand double sharp curve to the left sign. These signs indicate that dangerous or unexpected bends in the road are ahead. Signs typically indicate whether the curves are to the right or to the left, the angle of the curve and whether it is one curve or a series of curves.
The dangerous bend or caution symbol ☡ (U+2621 ☡ CAUTION SIGN) was created by the Nicolas Bourbaki group of mathematicians and appears in the margins of mathematics books written by the group. It resembles a road sign that indicates a "dangerous bend" in the road ahead, and is used to mark passages tricky on a first reading or with an ...
This is a comparison of road signs in countries and regions that speak majorly English, including major ones where it is an official language and widely understood (and as a lingua franca). Among the countries listed below, Liberia , Nigeria , and the Philippines have ratified the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals , while the United ...
Curve Series of curves Crossroads (with priority to the right) Crossroads (with a minor road) Roundabout: Traffic signals: or Two-way traffic Traffic queues: Steep ascent Steep descent Andorra Liechtenstein Monaco San Marino and Vatican City Pedestrian crossing: Pedestrians Children Cyclists Domesticated animals or or Wild animals Road narrows
Signs including Stop, Yield, No Turns, No Trucks, No Parking, No Stopping, Minimum Speed, Right Turn Only, Do Not Enter, Weight Limit, and Speed Limit are considered regulatory signs. Some have special shapes, such as the octagon for the Stop sign and the crossbuck for railroad crossings.
Following Montenegro's declaration of independence in 2006, the country's own road sign standard was adopted. With the adoption of the Constitution of Montenegro in 2007, in which the newly formed Montenegrin was promoted as an "official language", all public inscriptions, including road signs, began to be written in Latin script. [ 2 ]
You order something indecipherable off the menu, and when the waiter brings you a plate of delicious noodles, you smile and make an OK sign at him with your thumb and forefinger Dangerous Body ...
French sign showing the difference between French and Swiss motorway sign colours, on the A411 near Geneva. The main differences relate to Graphic design details; Local regulatory significance; The colour-coding of directional signs; Local language texts (sometimes bilingual) The meaning and colour-coding of horizontal road surface markings