Draft:Road signs in San Marino

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Road signs in San Marino are regulated by Codice della strada del 2008, and are established by article 28 of it.[1] Road signs in San Marino have the same shapes and colors as those used in Italy due to the country being entirely surrounded by Italy. They are divided into:

  1. Warning signals;
  2. Priority signs;
  3. Level crossing signs;
  4. Prescription signs with the exception of those concerning the right of way, stop and parking;
  5. Indication signs;
  6. Signs concerning stops and parking;
  7. Signs of integration.

Gallery[edit]

Warning signs[edit]

Temporary signs[edit]

Priority signs[edit]

Prescription signs with the exception of those concerning the right of way, stop and parking[edit]

Prohibition signs[edit]

Mandatory signs[edit]

Indication signs[edit]

Additional panels[edit]

Complementary signage[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CODICE DELLA STRADA - Consiglio Grande e Generale". www.consigliograndeegenerale.sm. Retrieved 2023-08-29.
  2. ^ This road sign is not regulated by the Highway Code: it had been designed by the Ministry of Public Works in order to prevent the launch of objects from bridges
  3. ^ This sign has been introduced in 2019
  4. ^ Saturday is considered a working day if it isn't an official holiday