Road Signs
This page lists of the various symbols in the Road Signs group.
Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to provide information to road users. The earliest signs were simple wooden or stone milestones. Later, signs with directional arms were introduced, for example, the fingerposts in the United Kingdom and their wooden counterparts in Saxony.
With traffic volumes increasing since the 1930s, many countries have adopted pictorial signs or otherwise simplified and standardized their signs to facilitate international travel where language differences would create barriers, and in general to help enhance traffic safety. Such pictorial signs use symbols (often silhouettes) in place of words and are usually based on international protocols. Such signs were first developed in Europe, and have been adopted by most countries to varying degrees.
Symbols in this group:
Ireland junction at corner with a minor road sign.
Ireland junction at corner with a minor road sign.
Ireland junction with a minor side-road sign.
Ireland junction with a minor side-road sign.
Italy and Latvia crossroads with right-of-way from the right sign.
Italy and Latvia crossroads with right-of-way from the right sign.
Italy and Latvia junction with a minor cross road sign
Italy and Latvia junction with a minor cross road sign
Italy and Latvia junction with a minor side-road sign.
Italy and Latvia junction with a minor side-road sign.
Moose crossing (Superseded MUTCDC)
Moose crossing sign as appearing in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada (MUTCDC) fifth edition (2014).
Moose Crossing MUTCDC WC-14
Moose crossing sign as appearing in the 2021 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Canada (MUTCDC). Designed by volunteer artist Chloë Chapdelaine, this graphic replaced the one appearing in the 2014 fifth edition of the Manual.
Narrow Bridge Warning
Narrow bridge warning sign (one way bridges also have priority signs - New Zealand
Swedish intersection with a minor cross-road sign.
Swedish intersection with a minor cross-road sign.
Toll Road - Israel
The road-sign symbol for a toll road in Israel symbol (Israeli New Shekel currency symbol over road). Route six is currently (Dec. 2005) the only toll road in Israel.
Traffic Lights Ahead
Traffic Lights Ahead - United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, South Africa
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