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Traffic signs or road
signs are
signs erected at the side of or
above roads to give
instructions or
provide information to road users. The
earliest signs...
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Cyclists (59–82)". direct.gov.uk. 10 July 2012.
Retrieved 22
December 2020. The
History of
British Roadsigns,
Department for Transport,
Second Edition, 1999...
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Local Transport Today.
Retrieved 13
December 2016. The
History of
British Roadsigns,
United Kingdom Department for Transport, 2nd Edition, 1999
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language to
appear on
roadsigns in Rēzekne muni****lity".
Public Broadcasting of Latvia.
Retrieved 25
December 2023. "Disputes over
roadsigns in
Latgalian and...
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Highway Code.
Retrieved 9 May 2019. The
History of
British Roadsigns, Dept. for Transport, 2nd Edition, 1999. BBC article, on the introduction...
- Britain" has
become po****r with
residents and is
still used on
heritage roadsigns on
trunk road approaches.
Originally the site of the Brythonic-Celtic...
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filled circles, squares, and diamonds. Normally,
these additions to
roadsigns will be
ignored by drivers. When an
incident closes a
motorway or trunk...
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announcements are
often trilingual, this
letter is used as the
letter gīm on
roadsigns to
represent [ɡ], when
transcribing Hebrew or
foreign names of places...
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Roadsigns in
downtown Flagstaff...
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design is
based upon the
Vienna Convention international standard roadsign for "p****ing
without stopping prohibited". The
patrollers are emplo****...