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Regulatory signs and road markings are also defined in the TSM, ... Clearway. RUS 011 No Straight Ahead. RUS 012 ... Bus Stop. RUS 032 School Warden. RUS 033
7.12 D17 Series: Truck lane and slow vehicle signs. 8 Construction Information Signs. ... School bus stop ahead. S3-2 School bus turn ahead. S4-1P Times of day (plaque)
A stop line is always represented by a white thick traversal continuous line, but a give way line may be represented by a white thick dashed line as rectangles (Germany, France, Spain) or by a double-dashed line (United Kingdom) or by a white line of triangles (Austria, Italy, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Norway, and Switzerland).
Road signs used by countries in the Americas are significantly influenced by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), first released in 1935, reflecting the influence of the United States throughout the region. [1]
(R4-220) End of Truck and Bus Speed Limit ... Clearway at times (R5-51) End Clearway ... School Bus Stop Ahead ...
The Guidelines for the Marking of Roads (RMS-1 [12], ... No trucks carrying water-polluting substances. ... Bus or tram stop: 15 m parking prohibition prior to and ...
Road signs in the Philippines are standardized in the Road Signs and Pavement Markings Manual, published by the Department of Public Works and Highways. Philippine road signage practice closely follow those used in Europe, but with local adaptations and some minor influences from the US MUTCD and Australian road signs.
In the United Kingdom, a clearway is a road or section of road on which it is illegal to stop on the main carriageway for any reason except in an emergency. [3]Certain sections of urban road may be designated Urban Clearway, which is a little-used designation, but one which prevents vehicles being stopped during the peak hours, typically 07:00–09:30 and 15:00–18:00.