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  2. 10 Funny Road Signs Worth Slowing Down For - AOL

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    So what happens when the road signs are so ridiculous that they force you to do a double-take? Eyes mostly on the roadWe know you're a good driver—you pay attention, you slow down for crosswalks ...

  3. Road signs in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The shape and design of the road signs largely follow the road signs used in most European countries, including European Union countries (France, Germany, Italy etc.), to which Romania joined in 2007. Romania is a signatory to the 1968 Vienna Convention of Road Signs and Signals and the 1971 European Agreement supplementing it.

  4. Road signs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The first standardised road signage schemes appeared in 1922. At first, two types of signs were established: "road warning signs" equivalent to warning signs and "road guide signs" as information signs. Warning signs at that time closely resembled the British design as used in Hong Kong, the only difference was the white-on-black lettering.

  5. Road signs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Below is a detailed and specific list of the signs adopted by regulations on public roads in Spain. The danger warning traffic signs approved and in common use in Spain since 1991 are the following: P-1. Intersection with priority. P-1a. Intersection with priority on the road on the right. P-1b.

  6. NJ's funny highway road signs are back with a holiday flair ...

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    The NJ transportation department recently updated its message sign boards to include funny holiday-themed warnings against reckless driving. NJ's funny highway road signs are back with a holiday ...

  7. Road signs in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Turkey conform to the general pattern of those used in most other European countries and set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. [1] They are regulated by the Trafik İşaretleri Elkitabi (Traffic Signage Manual). [2] [3] Road signs in Istanbul. On May 17, 2023 Turkey acceded to the Vienna Convention on Road ...

  8. Road signs in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Warning signs. Crossroads without priority (give way to the vehicles coming from the right) Roundabout. Dangerous curve to the right. Dangerous curve to the left. Double curve, first to the right. Double curve, first to the left. Road narrows on both sides. Road narrows on right side.

  9. Road signs in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    A sign displaying the location of scattered farms and homesteads in a rural area of Iceland. Road signs in Iceland are visual communication devices placed along roads and highways throughout the country to provide information, warnings, and guidance to motorists and pedestrians. Iceland never ratified the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and ...