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:
- Warning signals;
- Priority signs;
- Level crossing signs;
- Prescription signs with the exception of those concerning the right of way, stop and parking;
- Indication signs;
- Signs concerning stops and parking;
- Signs of integration.
Gallery
Warning signs
- Uneven road
- Bumps in the road
- Dip
- Bend, to right
- Bend, to left
- Double bend, first to right
- Double bend, first to left
- Level crossing with barrier or gate ahead
- Level crossing without barrier or gate ahead
- Single Level crossing
- Multiple level crossing
- Trams crossing ahead
- Pedestrian crossing ahead
- Bicycle crossing ahead
- Steep hill downwards
- Steep hill upwards
- Road narrows
- Road narrows on right
- Road narrows on left
- Opening or swing bridge ahead
- Dangerous verges
- Slippery road
- Children
- Roundabout ahead
- Loose chippings
- Falling rocks from right
- Falling rocks from left
- Horizontal traffic lights
- Low-flying aircraft
- Risk of fire
- Other danger
- Level crossing countdown marker (placed under the triangular warning sign, usually 150 m before crossing)
- Level crossing countdown marker (placed at two-thirds of the distance from the crossing, usually 100 m)
- Level crossing countdown marker (placed at one-third of the distance from the crossing, usually 50 m)
Temporary signs
- Uneven road
- Road narrows
- Road narrows on right
- Road narrows on left
- Loose chippings
- Other danger
Priority signs
- Give priority to vehicles from opposite direction
- End of priority road
- Junction with a minor side-road from right
- Junction with a minor side-road from left
- Merging traffic from right
- Merging traffic from left
- Traffic has priority over oncoming vehicles
Prescription signs with the exception of those concerning the right of way, stop and parking
Prohibition signs
- Restricted vehicular access
- No entry for vehicular traffic
- No overtaking
- Minimum distance
- Maximum speed 50 km/h
- No use of horns
- No pedestrians
- No bicycles
- No motorcycles
- No handcarts
- No buses
- No large goods vehicles over weight shown
- No vehicles with trailer
- No tractors
- No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- No vehicles carrying goods which could pollute water
- No vehicles over width shown
- No vehicles over height shown
- No vehicles over length shown
- Maximum weight in tonnes
- Derestriction
- End of maximum speed
- End of no overtaking
- End of no overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
- No parking on side where sign is placed. Without additional inscriptions, it is valid from 8 am to 8 pm on urban roads while on extra-urban roads it is valid at all times.
- No stopping on the side where sign is placed
- Parking space reserved for vehicles used by people with disabilities
- Parking place
- Parking ahead in the direction of the arrow
- No parking at all times in front of vehicular access to the side properties
- Parking prohibited at certain times and allowed in others
Mandatory signs
- Drive straight
- Turn right
- Turn left
- Right turn only ahead
- Left turn only ahead
- Right or left turn only ahead
- Drive straight or turn right
- Drive straight or turn left
- Keep right
- Keep left
- Pass either side
- End of minimum speed
- Snow chains compulsory
- Stop, pay toll
- End of cycle lane
- End of shared path
- End of bridleway
Indication signs
- Motorway direction
- Primary or secondary road direction
- Urban area direction
- Direction to tourist attraction
- Directions in urban areas
- Directions on a main highway (formerly used
)
- Directions on a main highway with lane canalization
- Directions on a motorway
- Overhead directional sign
- Motorway number sign
- Motorway spur number sign (not an official road sign but it is used)
- International tunnel number sign
- State highway number sign
- Regional road number sign
- Provincial road number sign
- Municipal road number sign
- European road number sign
- Highway location marker
- Intermediate highway location marker with hectometre shown in roman numerals (in the example the sign is placed at the kilometre 24.8 of the road)
- Motorway location marker and distance from the exit shown (horizontal version)
- Motorway location marker and distance from the service area (vertical version)
- Main highway location marker and distances from next destinations
- Number of overpass along a motorway[2]
- Destination that can be reached from next exit on a motorway or an expressway
- Town sign: start of urban area (50 km/h speed limit and no use of horn)
- Town sign: start of urban area where electric micromobility is being experimented (50 km/h speed limit, no use of horn and particular caution to cyclists and motorized scooters)[3]
- End of urban area, with distances to other towns (end of 50 km/h speed limit and of the prohibition of using horn)
- Provincial boundary sign (roads other than motorways)
- Provincial boundary sign (motorway)
- Regional boundary sign (roads other than motorways)
- Regional boundary sign (motorway)
- Direction to motorway
- Motorway distance sign
- Direction to service shown in urban areas (in the example municipal police)
- Street name sign
- Street name sign with one way
- Municipality boundary name sign
- River sign
- Directions to tourist destinations
- Direction to an industrial zone
- Directions in an industrial area
- Hotel information centre ahead
- information about hotels
- Direction to hotels ahead
- Directions to hotels
- Hospital(formerly used
)
- School bus stop. If the sign is mounted on a bus it means that bus is used as a school bus
- Emergency telephone (formerly used )
- Pedestrian ramp
- No through road (side road)
- Advisory speed limit
- End of advisory speed limit
- Fast-traffic highway, only motor vehicles allowed
- End of road reserved for motor vehicles
- Tunnel (roads other than motorways)
- Tunnel (motorways)
- Bridge (roads other than motorways)
- Bridge (motorways)
- Home Zone Entry
- End of Home Zone
- Pedestrian zone
- End of pedestrian zone
- Restricted vehicular traffic zone
- End of restricted vehicular traffic zone
- Start of a 30 km/h zone
- End of a 30 km/h zone
- Bicycle crossing
- Semi-direct left turn
- Indirect left turn
- Possibility of reversing the direction of travel (roads other than motorways)
- Possibility of reversing the direction of travel (motorways)
- Breakdown bay. The background is green on motorway
- Breakdown bay with emergency telephone. The background is blue in roads other than motorway
- Use of lanes on extra-urban roads (example)
- Bus lane on urban road (example)
- Bus lane on urban road (example)
- Use of lanes on motorways
- End of lane. The background is green on motorway
- Increase in the number of lanes. The background is green on motorway
- Motorway. If the symbol of motorway is used inside other information signs it has a squared shape (
)
- Motorway ahead with a summary of transit restrictions
- Motorway ends
- Expressway ahead with a summary of transit restrictions
- Expressway ends
- One-way traffic (right)
- One-way traffic (left)
- Advised direction for trucks ahead
- Advised direction for trucks
- General speed limit (installed at national borders)
- Information about road condition of passes: road open
- Information about road condition of passes: road open and mandatory snow chains
- Information about road condition of passes: road open and advised snow chains
- Information about road condition of passes: road closed
- Information about road condition of passes: road closed after the town shown and mandatory snow chains
- Information about road condition of passes: road closed after the town shown and advised snow chains
- Repairs
- Telephone(formerly used
)
- Petrol station with LPG
- Tram stop
- Information centre
- Picnic site
- Local radio information. The background is blue in roads other than motorway
- Refreshments
- Park and ride (bus station)
- Park and ride (tramway)
- Park and ride (train or underground)
- Park and ride (hiking trail)
- Motorail services
- Taxi stop
- Sewage discharge
- Car ferries
- Services in motorway service area (plus distance from the next area)
Additional panels
- Distance (in meters)
- Distance (in kilometers)
- Length of a danger or a prescription (in meters)
- Length of a danger or a prescription (in kilometers)
- Timetable: the sign applies all day
- Timetable: the sign between the hours shown
- Timetable: the sign between the hours shown but only in holidays (represented by the cross)
- Timetable: the sign between the hours shown but only in working days[4] (represented by the two hammers crossed)
- The sign applies only to the category shown (in the example semi-trailer trucks)
- The sign doesn't apply to the category shown (in the example buses)
- Beginning of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
- Continual of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
- End of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
- Beginning of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
- Continual of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
- End of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
- No road markings or road markings work in progress
- Road accident
- Crossing of railway linking tracks: the trains move very slowly and usually with the presence of a flagger (this crossing is not considered a level crossing).
- Snow removal vehicle at work
- Road subject to flooding
- Queue
- Construction vehicles at work
- In case of snow or ice
- In case of rain
- Slow moving vehicle ahead
- Tow-away zone
- Lane sign: an overhead sign applies only to te lane pointed out by this arrow.
- Hairpin turn ahead
- Number of hairpin turn
- Road cleaning
- Road cleaning during times shown
- No parking during road cleaning operations
- Mandatory direction for vehicle carrying dangerous goods
- Mandatory direction ahead for trucks
- No trucks
Complementary signage
- Reflexion posts (left and right) on two-way roads
- Reflexion posts (left and right) on one-way roads
- Chevron marker (turn right)
- Chevron marker (turn left)
- T-intersection marker
- Chevron marker (singular)
- Chevron maker (red singular)
- Chevron marker (temporary)
References
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