• Advertisers is used in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq for Sorani text. Caractères (Example) is used in France — as well as in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon...
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    Road signs in Romania are regulated in Regulamentul de aplicare a Ordonanţei de urgenţă privind circulaţia pe drumurile publice. The shape and design...
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    high-occupancy vehicles Reserved for ambulances / emergency vehicles Reserved for police vehicles Reserved for vehicles carrying disabled passengers Reserved for...
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    Royal Decree of 1 December 1975 on general regulations for the road traffic police and in the use of public highways. They generally conform to the 1968 Vienna...
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    high-occupancy vehicles Reserved for ambulances / emergency vehicles Reserved for police vehicles Reserved for vehicles carrying disabled passengers Reserved for...
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    high-occupancy vehicles Reserved for ambulances / emergency vehicles Reserved for police vehicles Reserved for vehicles carrying disabled passengers Reserved for...
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    Comparison of European road signs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    typeface, which is identical to Helvetica. However, some signs use the Caractères and Carretera Convencional typefaces. Austria and Slovakia use the Tern...
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    Road signs in Chile are regulated in the Manual de Señalización de Tránsito, which is based on both the United States' MUTCD and the Vienna Convention...
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    Road signs in Japan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (道路標識、区画線及び道路標示に関する命令)" established in 1968 with origins from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's "Order on Standardization of Road Sign" of 1934 and the Home...
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    Dead end street (redirect from Cul de sac)
    A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/; French: [kydsak], lit. 'bag bottom'), or a no-through road or no-exit road, is a street with...
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