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[[File:Road signs of villages in India.jpg|thumb|Road sign at a village in [[West Bengal]]]]
[[File:Road signs of villages in India.jpg|thumb|Road sign at a village in [[West Bengal]]]]
[[File:NH 11 National Highway India Rajasthan Road March 2015.jpg|alt=Road sign on NH11 near Ajmer, Rajasthan. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction|thumb|Road sign on NH11 near [[Ajmer]], [[Rajasthan]]. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction]]
[[File:NH 11 National Highway India Rajasthan Road March 2015.jpg|alt=Road sign on NH11 near Ajmer, Rajasthan. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction|thumb|Road sign on NH11 near [[Ajmer]], [[Rajasthan]]. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction]]
Road signs in [[India]] can vary in design, depending on the location.{{Citation needed|date=September 2022}} For the most part, they tend to closely follow European practices, usually identical to the [[United Kingdom]] or the [[Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals]]. However, yellow rectangular signs that do carry such messages like "Be gentle on my curves" and "Danger creeps when safety sleeps" are present nationwide.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Unusual road signs in Northern India |url=https://www.arrivealive.co.za/print.aspx?s=5&i=3010 |access-date=2022-09-10 |website=www.arrivealive.co.za}}</ref> Road signs in India are metric.
Road signs in [[India]] can vary in design, depending on the location.{{Citation needed|date=September 2022}} For most part, they tend to closely follow European practices, usually identical with the [[United Kingdom]] or the [[Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals]], although yellow rectangular signs that do carry such messages like "Be gentle on my curves" and "Danger creeps when safety sleeps" are present nationwide.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Unusual road signs in Northern India |url=https://www.arrivealive.co.za/print.aspx?s=5&i=3010 |access-date=2022-09-10 |website=www.arrivealive.co.za}}</ref> Road signs in India are metric.
== Typefaces ==
There is no official typeface for road signs in India. Typically, road signs may use hand-painted fonts, but some road signs in India use [[Arial]], [[Highway Gothic]] or [[Transport (typeface)|Transport]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2022}}
There is no official typeface for road signs in India. Typically, road signs may use hand-painted fonts, but some road signs in India use [[Arial]], [[Highway Gothic]] or [[Transport (typeface)|Transport]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2022}}


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===Mandatory/Regulatory signs===
===Mandatory/Regulatory signs===
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<gallery mode="nolines">
File:Cyprus road sign give way.svg|alt=|Give way
File:Indian Road Sign I-I-2.svg|alt=|Give way
File:Cyprus road sign - STOP.svg|Stop
File:Indian Road Sign I-I-1 (EN).svg|Stop
File:Indian road sign STOP multilingual.gif|Stop (in English and major Indian languages)
File:Stop - pa.svg|Stop (Punjabi)
File:Indian road sign STOP multilingual.gif|Stop (in major Indian languages)
File:UK traffic sign 616.svg|No entry
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-16.svg|No entry
File:Vienna Convention road sign C1b-V1.svg|Straight ahead prohibited
File:No Entry (India).svg|Straight ahead prohibited
File:Vienna Convention road sign B5-V1-LHT.svg|Priority for oncoming vehicles
File:Indian Road Sign oncoming priority.svg|Priority for oncoming vehicles
File:Indian Road Sign one way traffic right.svg|One-way traffic right
File:Indian Road Sign one way traffic right.svg|One-way traffic
File:Indian Road Sign one way traffic left.svg|One-way traffic left
File:Indian Road Sign one way traffic left.svg|One-way traffic
File:Indian Road Sign no vehicles.svg|No vehicles in both directions
File:Indian Road Sign no vehicles.svg|No vehicles in both directions
File:Indian Road Sign cycle prohibited.svg|Cycles prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign cycle prohibited.svg|Cycles prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-9.svg|Trucks prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-9.svg|Trucks prohibited
File:New Zealand road sign R5-2.svg|Pedestrians prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign pedestrians prohibited.svg|Pedestrians prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign tongas prohibited.svg|Tongas prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign tongas prohibited.svg|Tongas prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-1.svg|Bullock carts prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-1.svg|Bullock carts prohibited
File:Vienna Convention road sign C3k-V1-1.svg|Hand carts prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign hand cart prohibited.svg|Hand carts prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-2.svg|Bullock cart and hand carts prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign I-II-2.svg|Bullock cart and hand carts prohibited
File:Vienna Convention road sign C4a-V1.svg|All motor vehicles prohibited
File:Indian Road Sign all motor vehicles prohibited.svg|All motor vehicles prohibited
File:Vienna Convention road sign C6-V1.svg|Height limit
File:Indian Road Sign height limit.svg|Height limit
File:Indian Road Sign width limit.svg|Width limit
File:Indian Road Sign width limit.svg|Width limit
File:Indian Road Sign load limit.svg|Load limit
File:Indian Road Sign load limit.svg|Load limit
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File:Indian Road Sign compulsory ahead or left.svg|Compulsory ahead or turn left
File:Indian Road Sign compulsory ahead or left.svg|Compulsory ahead or turn left
File:Indian Road Sign I-VI-2.svg|Compulsory ahead or turn right
File:Indian Road Sign I-VI-2.svg|Compulsory ahead or turn right
File:Indian Road Sign compulsory keep left.svg|Compulsory keep left (right if symbol reversed)
File:Indian Road Sign compulsory keep left.svg|Compulsory keep left
File:Indian Road Sign I-VI-12.svg|Compulsory [[cycle track]]
File:Indian Road Sign I-VI-12.svg|Compulsory [[cycle track]]
File:Indian Road Sign compulsory horn.svg|Compulsory sound horn
File:Indian Road Sign compulsory horn.svg|Compulsory sound horn
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File:Indian Road Sign III-14.svg|Shoulder-mounted sign in advance of grade-separated junction
File:Indian Road Sign III-14.svg|Shoulder-mounted sign in advance of grade-separated junction
File:Indian Road Sign III-15.svg|Expressway sign ahead
File:Indian Road Sign III-15.svg|Expressway sign ahead
File:Indian Road Sign III-16.svg|Gantry-mounted advance direction sign ahead of a flyover in urban/city roads
File:Indian Road Sign III-16.svg|Gantry-mounted advance direction sign ahead of a flyover in urban-city roads
File:Indian Road Sign III-17a.svg|Supplementary road sign <nowiki>''No parking''</nowiki>
File:Indian Road Sign III-17a.svg|Supplementary road sign <nowiki>''No parking''</nowiki>
File:Indian Road Sign III-17b.svg|Supplementary road sign <nowiki>''No stopping No standing''</nowiki>
File:Indian Road Sign III-17b.svg|Supplementary road sign <nowiki>''No stopping No standing''</nowiki>

Latest revision as of 18:51, 28 November 2024

A signboard in Kerala
A sign in Bengaluru
Gurgaon Expressway
Sion Panvel Highway
Traffic sign in Kannur
Road sign at a village in West Bengal
Road sign on NH11 near Ajmer, Rajasthan. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction
Road sign on NH11 near Ajmer, Rajasthan. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction

Road signs in India can vary in design, depending on the location.[citation needed] For most part, they tend to closely follow European practices, usually identical with the United Kingdom or the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, although yellow rectangular signs that do carry such messages like "Be gentle on my curves" and "Danger creeps when safety sleeps" are present nationwide.[1] Road signs in India are metric.

There is no official typeface for road signs in India. Typically, road signs may use hand-painted fonts, but some road signs in India use Arial, Highway Gothic or Transport.[citation needed]

Most urban roads and state highways have signs in the state language and English. National highways have signs in the state language, Hindi and English.

In 2012, the Tourism department of Kerala announced plans to upgrade road signs in the state to include maps of nearby hospitals.[2] The Noida Authority announced plans to replace older signboards with new fluorescent signage.[3]

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A circle with a slash shows prohibited activities and circles without slashes show rules. Triangles indicate warnings and show risks. Blue circles indicate mandatory instructions and are there for a particular classes of vehicles. Otherwise, the regular colour of sign boards is red and white.

Mandatory/Regulatory signs

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Cautionary/Warning signs

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Informatory signs

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Facility informatory signs

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Parking signs

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References

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  1. ^ "Unusual road signs in Northern India". www.arrivealive.co.za. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
  2. ^ Nair, Sangeetha (2012-07-15). "Tourism dept to update signboards across Kerala". The Times of India. Trivandrum. Times of India. Archived from the original on 2013-02-27. Retrieved 2012-07-21.
  3. ^ Keelor, Vandana (2012-07-18). "Blue road signboards give way to red ones". The Times of India. Times of India. Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2012-07-21.