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  2. Road signs in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Sri Lanka. 70 km/h (written incorrectly as "kmph") speed limit for light vehicles outside built-up areas. Vehicle categories are motor cars, dual purpose vehicles and motor cycles. Road signs in Sri Lanka are standardized to closely follow those used in Europe with certain distinctions, and a number of changes have introduced road ...

  3. Traffic signs by country - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Asian countries closely follow Europe in terms of road sign design, which means they are influenced by the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, though a number of countries' signage has been influenced from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), for example Cambodia, Japan, Thailand, Myanmar, Sri Lanka ...

  4. File:LK road sign PHS-10.svg - Wikipedia

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    This Sri Lankan road sign was created with a text editor. Licensing. ... Road signs in Sri Lanka; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this file:

  5. Road signs in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Sign to direct traffic at an entrance to the AL-12 road in Almería. Road signs in Spain are regulated in the Instrucción de Carreteras Norma 8.1-IC [1] as well as the Catálogo de señales verticales de circulación. [note 1] They conform to the general pattern of those used in most other European countries.

  6. Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories

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    Comparison of traffic signs in English-speaking territories. This is a comparison of road signs in countries and regions that speak majorly English, including major ones where it is an official language and widely understood (and as a lingua franca ). Among the countries listed below, Liberia, Nigeria, and the Philippines have ratified the ...

  7. List of road signs in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Speed limit of 100 km/h. Speed limit of 120 km/h. Vehicles exceeding 12 tonnes GVM prohibited. End of weight limit. Vehicles exceeding 2 tonnes on a single axle prohibited. Vehicles exceeding 4.42 metres in height prohibited. Vehicles exceeding 15 metres in length prohibited. Excessive noise prohibited / Hooting prohibited.

  8. File:Sri Lanka road sign APR-08.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Road signs in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most post-Soviet states, modern road signs in Latvia look different from those used in neighbouring Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania. Latvian road signs use the DIN 1451 typeface. [5] The text used on signs is in the state language, Latvian. Recently, some signs have been introduced with Latvian supplemented by Livonian and Latgalian.