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'''Road signs in Malta''' are regulated by the ''Road Signs and Road Markings Regulations 1969'',<ref>{{Cite web |title=LEĠIŻLAZZJONI MALTA |url=https://legislation.mt/eli/sl/65.5/eng |access-date=2023-12-08 |website=legislation.mt}}</ref> amended several times over the years, most recently in 2011, and are standardised by [[Transport Malta]].<ref>{{Cite web |author-link=Transport Malta |date=4 October 2022 |title=The Highway Code |url=https://www.transport.gov.mt/Highway-eg.pdf-f5447 |website=Transport Malta}}</ref> Maltese road signs are divided into warning signs, regulatory signs, information signs and road markings. The [[Transport (typeface)|Transport]] typeface is used on road signs as well as on road signs in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Italy]]. Maltese road signs, regulated by ''The Highway Code'' of Malta, are based on those used in the [[Road signs in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]], since the island nation was a [[Crown colony|British colony]] until 1964, with minor exceptions, for example, speeds are measured in [[kilometres per hour]] and distances in [[Metre|metres]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Highway Code |url=https://www.gov.mt/en/Life%20Events/Documents/Getting%20a%20Driving%20License/Highway%20Code.pdf |website=gov.mt}}</ref> However, in Malta road signs produced in Italy may be found in Malta and are similar to [[Road signs in Italy|those used in Italy]] currently (for example the [[Stop sign]]) or in the past (for example the U-turn prohibition sign), sometimes "mirrored". To date, in the Maltese archipelago there is therefore the coexistence of different signs on the British and, to a lesser extent, Italian model for the same function. It is rarely possible to encounter, again without any official nature, diamond-shaped [[Warning sign|warning signs]] similar to [[Road signs in Ireland|those used]] in [[Ireland]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=stanleytransportmalta |date=2015-08-17 |title=Malta Road Safety Council: be safe, follow road signage |url=https://transportinmalta.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/malta-road-safety-council-be-safe-follow-road-signage/ |access-date=2023-12-08 |website=Transport Malta News |language=en}}</ref>
'''Road signs in Malta''' are regulated by the ''Road Signs and Road Markings Regulations 1969'',<ref>{{Cite web |title=Traffic Signs and Carriageway Markings |url=https://legislation.mt/eli/sl/65.5/eng |access-date=2023-12-08 |website=legislation.mt}}</ref> amended several times over the years, most recently in 2011, and are standardised by [[Transport Malta]]. Maltese road signs, also defined in ''The Highway Code'' of Malta, are based on those used in the [[Road signs in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]], as the island nation was a [[Crown colony|British colony]] until 1964 when it became independent, with minor exceptions for example, the use of the [[metric system]] to denote speed limits and distances.<ref>{{Cite web |author-link=Transport Malta |date=4 October 2022 |title=The Highway Code |url=https://www.transport.gov.mt/Highway-eg.pdf-f5447 |website=Transport Malta}}</ref> However, road signs using the [[Road signs in Italy|Italian road sign design]] may be also found,<ref>{{Cite web |date=2011-07-05 |title=Multiple roads signs blamed on overzealous contractor |url=https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/Multiple-roads-signs-blamed-on-overzealous-contractor.373912 |access-date=2023-12-26 |website=Times of Malta |language=en-gb}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=What's going on here? These ‘Only in Malta’ pictures will have you reeling with laughter |url=https://www.guidememalta.com/en/what-s-going-on-here-these-only-in-malta-pictures-will-have-you-reeling-with-laughter |access-date=2023-12-26 |website=www.guidememalta.com |language=en}}</ref> some of which are "mirrored" to suit Malta's [[Left- and right-hand traffic|left-hand traffic]] configuration. There is therefore a coexistence of different signs on the British and, to a lesser extent, Italian model for the same function (even being used simultaneously). While not common, it is possible to encounter, again without any official nature, diamond-shaped [[Warning sign|warning signs]] similar to [[Road signs in Ireland#Warning signs 2|those used in Ireland]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=stanleytransportmalta |date=2015-08-17 |title=Malta Road Safety Council: be safe, follow road signage |url=https://transportinmalta.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/malta-road-safety-council-be-safe-follow-road-signage/ |access-date=2023-12-08 |website=Transport Malta News |language=en}}</ref>


Directional signs use the [[Transport (typeface)|Transport typeface]], and use elements borrowed predominantly from the British signage system.<ref>{{cite web |title=Road Directional Informatory Signages |url=https://www.infrastructuremalta.com/sites/default/files/IM%20Designing%20Directional%20Signs%2006%202024%20.pdf |publisher=Infrastructure Malta |access-date=15 December 2024 |date=6 May 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Technical guidelines of traffic signs |url=https://www.transport.gov.mt/Land/Roads-and-traffic-management/Roads/Technical-guidelines/Technical-guidelines-of-traffic-signs-845 |website=transport.gov.mt |publisher=Transport Malta |access-date=15 December 2024}}</ref>
Although Malta is not a signatory to the [[Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals]], road signs conform to a pattern used by many other European countries, with the notable exception of Ireland that uses diamond-shaped warning signs instead of triangular ones.

Although Malta is not a signatory to the [[Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals]], road signs generally conform to the pattern used by many other European countries.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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File:Maltese road sign I.B1.svg|Crossroads without priority
File:Maltese road sign I.B1.svg|Crossroads without priority
File:Maltese road sign I.B5.svg|Roundabout
File:Maltese road sign I.B5.svg|Roundabout
File:Italian traffic signs - intersezione con diritto di precedenza.svg|Crossroads with priority
File:Italian traffic signs - intersezione a T con diritto di precedenza dx.svg|Junction with a minor side-road from right
File:Italian traffic signs - intersezione a T con diritto di precedenza sx.svg|Junction with a minor side-road from left
File:Maltese road sign I.D4.svg|Offset side roads with priority, first to the left
File:Maltese road sign I.D4.svg|Offset side roads with priority, first to the left
File:Maltese road sign I.D5.svg|Offset side roads with priority, first to the right
File:Maltese road sign I.D5.svg|Offset side roads with priority, first to the right
File:Maltese road sign I.E5.svg|low flying aircraft
File:Maltese road sign I.E5.svg|Low flying aircraft
File:Maltese road sign I.E7.svg|Tunnel
File:Maltese road sign I.E7.svg|Tunnel
File:Maltese road sign I.E8.svg|Electricity warning
File:Maltese road sign I.E8.svg|Electricity warning
File:Italian traffic signs - attraversamento tramviario.svg|Tram crossing
File:Italian traffic signs - altri pericoli.svg|Other danger
File:Italian traffic signs - altri pericoli.svg|Other danger
File:Maltese road sign I.E10.svg|Tractors
File:Maltese road sign I.E10.svg|Tractors
File:Italian traffic signs - strada deformata (figura II 1).svg|Uneven road
File:Italian traffic signs - dosso.svg|Bump
File:Italian traffic signs - dosso.svg|Bump
File:Maltese road sign I.F1.svg|Zebra crossing
File:Maltese road sign I.F1.svg|Zebra crossing
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File:Maltese road sign I.H2.svg|Maximum height
File:Maltese road sign I.H2.svg|Maximum height
File:Maltese road sign I.H3.svg|Falling rocks
File:Maltese road sign I.H3.svg|Falling rocks
File:Italian traffic signs - semaforo verticale.svg|Traffic
File:Italian traffic signs - semaforo verticale.svg|Traffic lights
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Prohibitory signs & Mandatory signs ===
=== Regulatory signs ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Maltese road sign II.A3.svg|No U-turn
File:Maltese road sign II.A3.svg|No U-turn
File:Italian traffic signs - senso vietato.svg|No entry
File:Italian traffic signs - senso vietato.svg|No entry (One Way)
File:Italian traffic signs - divieto di transito.svg|Closed to all vehicles
File:Italian traffic signs - divieto di transito.svg|Closed to all vehicles
File:Maltese road sign II.A6.svg|No motorbike Or cars
File:Maltese road sign II.A6.svg|No motorbike Or cars
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File:Maltese road sign II.B4.svg|No horse riding
File:Maltese road sign II.B4.svg|No horse riding
File:Maltese road sign II.B5.svg|No pedestrians
File:Maltese road sign II.B5.svg|No pedestrians
File:Italian traffic signs - divieto di transito larghezza 2,30m.svg|Maximum width
File:Italian traffic signs - transito vietato ai veicoli aventi larghezza superiore a ... metri (figura II 65).svg|Maximum width
File:Italian traffic signs - divieto di transito altezza 3,50m.svg|Maximum height
File:Italian traffic signs - transito vietato ai veicoli aventi altezza superiore a ... metri (figura II 66).svg|Maximum height
File:Italian traffic signs - divieto di transito a veicoli di massa sopra 7t.svg|Maximum weight
File:Italian traffic signs - divieto di transito a veicoli di massa sopra 7t.svg|Maximum weight
File:Maltese road sign II.D1.svg|Maximum speed
File:Maltese road sign II.D1.svg|Maximum speed
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File:Italian traffic signs - direzione obbligatoria a sinistra.svg|Turn left
File:Italian traffic signs - direzione obbligatoria a sinistra.svg|Turn left
File:Italian traffic signs - direzione obbligatoria a destra.svg|Turn right
File:Italian traffic signs - direzione obbligatoria a destra.svg|Turn right
File:Maltese road sign II.F6.svg|Detour
File:Maltese road sign II.F6.svg|Roundabout
File:Italian traffic signs - passaggio obbligatorio a sinistra.svg|Keep left
File:Italian traffic signs - passaggio obbligatorio a sinistra.svg|Keep left
File:Italian traffic signs - passaggio obbligatorio a destra.svg|Keep right
File:Italian traffic signs - passaggio obbligatorio a destra.svg|Keep right
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File:Italian traffic signs - strada senza uscita.svg|No through road
File:Italian traffic signs - strada senza uscita.svg|No through road
File:Italian traffic signs - preavviso di strada senza uscita SX.svg|No through road on left
File:Italian traffic signs - preavviso di strada senza uscita SX.svg|No through road on left
File:Italian traffic signs - parcheggio.svg|Parking
File:Italian traffic signs - parcheggio (figura II 76).svg|Parking
File:Italian traffic signs - preavviso di parcheggio.svg|Directions to parking
File:Italian traffic signs - preavviso di parcheggio (figura II 77).svg|Directions to parking
File:Italian traffic signs - ospedale.svg|Hospital
File:Italian traffic signs - ospedale.svg|Hospital
File:Maltese road sign III.C1.svg
File:Maltese road sign III.C1.svg|Pre-signaling directions
File:Maltese road sign III.C5.svg
File:Maltese road sign III.C5.svg|Direction sign
File:Maltese road sign III.C10.svg
File:Maltese road sign III.C10.svg|Locality
File:Maltese road sign III.D3.svg
File:Maltese road sign III.D3.svg|Tourist direction sign
File:Maltese road sign III.D8.svg
File:Maltese road sign III.D8.svg|Tourist sign
File:Maltese road sign III.E1.svg
File:Maltese road sign III.E1.svg|Directions to parking
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Additional panels ===
=== Additional panels ===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Italian traffic signs - distanza.svg|Distance
File:Italian traffic signs - distanza (modello II 1-a).svg|Distance
File:Italian traffic signs - preavviso.svg|Stop ahead
File:Italian traffic signs - preavviso.svg|Stop ahead
File:UK traffic sign 546.svg|School
File:UK traffic sign 546.svg|School

Latest revision as of 01:43, 16 December 2024

Road signs in Malta are regulated by the Road Signs and Road Markings Regulations 1969,[1] amended several times over the years, most recently in 2011, and are standardised by Transport Malta. Maltese road signs, also defined in The Highway Code of Malta, are based on those used in the United Kingdom, as the island nation was a British colony until 1964 when it became independent, with minor exceptions – for example, the use of the metric system to denote speed limits and distances.[2] However, road signs using the Italian road sign design may be also found,[3][4] some of which are "mirrored" to suit Malta's left-hand traffic configuration. There is therefore a coexistence of different signs on the British and, to a lesser extent, Italian model for the same function (even being used simultaneously). While not common, it is possible to encounter, again without any official nature, diamond-shaped warning signs similar to those used in Ireland.[5]

Directional signs use the Transport typeface, and use elements borrowed predominantly from the British signage system.[6][7]

Although Malta is not a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, road signs generally conform to the pattern used by many other European countries.

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Warning signs

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Regulatory signs

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Informational signs

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Additional panels

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References

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  1. ^ "Traffic Signs and Carriageway Markings". legislation.mt. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  2. ^ "The Highway Code". Transport Malta. 4 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Multiple roads signs blamed on overzealous contractor". Times of Malta. 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  4. ^ "What's going on here? These 'Only in Malta' pictures will have you reeling with laughter". www.guidememalta.com. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  5. ^ stanleytransportmalta (2015-08-17). "Malta Road Safety Council: be safe, follow road signage". Transport Malta News. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  6. ^ "Road Directional Informatory Signages" (PDF). Infrastructure Malta. 6 May 2024. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
  7. ^ "Technical guidelines of traffic signs". transport.gov.mt. Transport Malta. Retrieved 15 December 2024.