Special regulation sign
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Special regulation signs are road signs which are used to indicate a regulation or danger warning applying to one or more traffic lanes, indicate to lanes reserved for buses, indicate the beginning or end of a built-up area or signs having zonal validity.
Special regulation signs are usually square or rectangle with a blue ground and a light coloured symbol or inscription or with a light coloured ground and a dark coloured symbol or inscription.[1]
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German "one way" sign
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Begin pedestrian zone
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End pedestrian zone
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Right turn on red at an intersection
References
- ↑ Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. United Nations Economic and Social Council. 6 June 1978. p. 44–46. Retrieved 2007-09-14.
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