List of Standard Bilingual Traffic Signs
A list of all the standard bilingual traffic signs which Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ highways authorities can erect without authorisation from the Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖ Government.
This is an Excel spreadsheet.
The text is taken from the authoritative drawings available in PDF format from the Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖwebsite. We recommend that you use the spreadsheet in conjunction with these PDF files in order to see the full context of the signs in question. Go to , choose the relevant heading, and click on the number of the drawing as it appears in the spreadsheet.
The Îʶ¦ÓéÀÖis preparing to review these drawings.
Please note that the text has been taken as it appears in the PDF files, including elements like place-names used as examples. Do not take for granted that the forms of place-names as they appear in the text of these signs are the approved forms.
Where a symbol appears on a sign, [symbol] has been included in the spreadsheet.
The list of standard bilingual traffic signs is a draft resource.