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Confused By Foreign Roadsigns?
Even though many road signs in Europe are internationally standardised, there are still quite a few countries which have their own local traffic laws in operation. The table below highlights some of the signs which may seem unusual to British motorists driving abroad and what they mean.
| Road Sign | Country | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
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Throughout Mainland Europe | Snow Chains Obligatory |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | No Stopping |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | No waiting or parking |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | Give way |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | No traffic at all |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | Centre of Town |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | Priority to the right |
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Throughout Mainland Europe | End of priority road |
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France | No cars or bikes |
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France | Parking start and end |
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Germany | Bus/Tram Stop |
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Germany | One way |
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Germany | Path of priority road is seen beneath the diamond-shaped ”priority sign“ |
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Germany | City limit (unless posted otherwise the speed limit in a town is 50km/h (31mph) |
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Germany | End of city limits |
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Italy | No vehicles carrying explosives |
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Italy | Pay toll |
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Italy | Customs |
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Sweden | Junction |
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Sweden | Warning |
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Norway | Countdown to level crossing |
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Norway | Passing without stopping prohibited at customs |
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Norway | End of maximum recommended speed |
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Norway | Lay-by or passing place |
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Norway | National Heritage |
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Norway | Accident |
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Poland | Toll |
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Republic of Ireland | Yield |
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Republic of Ireland | Junction at corner with a minor road sign. |
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Republic of Ireland | Unguarded Level Crossing |
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