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International
Regulatory Signs
International
Warning Signs
International
Prohibitory Signs
We have gathered examples of international road signs that
you might encounter while driving overseas. These signs are
graphic rather than textual in nature. As such, their meaning
tends to be easy to understand, although some signs are less
intuitive than others. The most important information to remember
is that:
- Red triangles are warnings.
- Red circles are restrictions.
- Squares and rectangles give guidance.
- Blue circles are requirements.
- Diamond signs indicate priority.
In general, the color red on an international road sign signals
negative information, such as a warning or prohibition, whereas
blue is positive, signaling a required action or some feature
(such as a bicycle lane, rest stop or parking garage) that
you can take advantage of. Simply put, blue says do, reds
says don't.
The signs on these pages tend to be warning and prohibitory
signs (the red ones). Note that almost all of the prohibitory
signs are designed with the conspicuous red circle. Most warning
signs are enclosed with the red triangle, while the regulatory
signs are a smattering of prohibitions, diamond-shaped priority
signs and other guidance signs.