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[[File:Annava105.jpg|350px|thumb|upright|Israeli trilingual road signs]] |
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⚫ | '''Road signs in [[Israel]]''' are |
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⚫ | '''Road signs in [[Israel]]''' are regulated by the [[Transportation Minister of Israel|Ministry of Transportation]] in the Division of Transportation Planning, most recently set forth in June 2011.<ref>[http://media.mot.gov.il/PDF/HE_TRAFFIC_PLANNING/tamrurim2010.pdf Traffic Sign Sheet], [[Transportation Minister of Israel|Ministry of Transportation]], July 2012</ref> |
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==Language== |
==Language== |
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==Font== |
==Font== |
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Israeli road sign regulations provide for the following fonts to be used: Tamrurim for Hebrew script, Medina for Arabic script, and Triumvirat (a [[Helvetica]] derivative) for Latin script as well as numbers.<ref>https://www.gov.il/BlobFolder/policy/guidelines_planning_signs_interurban_roads/he/%D7%94%D7%A0%D7%97%D7%99%D7%95%D7%AA_%D7%9C%D7%AA%D7%9B%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%9F_%D7%A9%D7%99%D7%9C%D7%95%D7%98_%D7%91%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%9B%D7%99%D7%9D_%D7%91%D7%99%D7%9F-%D7%A2%D7%99%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%A0%D7%99%D7%95%D7%AA_%D7%9E%D7%94%D7%93%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%94_2016.pdf#page-58 |
Israeli road sign regulations provide for the following fonts to be used: Tamrurim for Hebrew script, Medina for Arabic script, and Triumvirat (a [[Helvetica]] derivative) for Latin script as well as numbers.<ref>{{Cite web |title=הנחיות לתכנוןשילוט בדרכים בין-עירוניות מהדורה2016 |url=https://www.gov.il/BlobFolder/policy/guidelines_planning_signs_interurban_roads/he/%D7%94%D7%A0%D7%97%D7%99%D7%95%D7%AA_%D7%9C%D7%AA%D7%9B%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%9F_%D7%A9%D7%99%D7%9C%D7%95%D7%98_%D7%91%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%9B%D7%99%D7%9D_%D7%91%D7%99%D7%9F-%D7%A2%D7%99%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%A0%D7%99%D7%95%D7%AA_%D7%9E%D7%94%D7%93%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%94_2016.pdf#page-58 |website=gov.il}}</ref> However, these rules are not consistently followed; some signs use [[Highway Gothic]] or [[Clearview (typeface)|Clearview]] for the Latin script. |
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==Warning signs== |
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==Signs giving warnings== |
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Signs warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations |
Signs warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations bear a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered triangle. |
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<gallery widths="80" heights="80" perrow="10" caption="Signs giving warnings"> |
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" perrow="10" caption="Signs giving warnings"> |
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File:Israel road sign 101.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 101.svg|Uneven road |
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File:Israel road sign 102.svg|Sharp right curve |
File:Israel road sign 102.svg|Sharp right curve |
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File:Israel road sign 103.svg|Sharp left curve |
File:Israel road sign 103.svg|Sharp left curve |
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File:Israel road sign 109.svg|Road narrows ahead |
File:Israel road sign 109.svg|Road narrows ahead |
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File:Israel road sign 110.svg|Road narrows from right ahead |
File:Israel road sign 110.svg|Road narrows from right ahead |
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Israel road sign 111.svg|Road narrows from left ahead |
File:Israel road sign 111.svg|Road narrows from left ahead |
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Israel road sign 112L.svg|Barriers |
File:Israel road sign 112L.svg|Barriers |
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Israel road sign 112R.svg|Barriers |
File:Israel road sign 112R.svg|Barriers |
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Israel road sign 113.svg|Barriers |
File:Israel road sign 113.svg|Barriers |
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File:Israel road sign 114.svg|Intersection |
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Israel road sign 115.svg|Side road on the right ahead |
File:Israel road sign 115.svg|Side road on the right ahead |
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Israel road sign 116.svg|Side road on the left ahead |
File:Israel road sign 116.svg|Side road on the left ahead |
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Israel road sign 117.svg|T-intersection |
File:Israel road sign 117.svg|T-intersection |
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Israel road sign 118.svg|Barriers |
File:Israel road sign 118.svg|Barriers |
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Israel road sign 119.svg|Staggered crossroads |
File:Israel road sign 119.svg|Staggered crossroads |
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Israel road sign 120.svg|Staggered crossroads |
File:Israel road sign 120.svg|Staggered crossroads |
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Israel road sign 121.svg|Roundabout ahead |
File:Israel road sign 121.svg|Roundabout ahead |
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Israel road sign 122.svg|Traffic signal ahead |
File:Israel road sign 122.svg|Traffic signal ahead |
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Israel road sign 123.svg|Minor road merging from the right |
File:Israel road sign 123.svg|Minor road merging from the right |
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Israel road sign 124.svg|Minor road merging from the left |
File:Israel road sign 124.svg|Minor road merging from the left |
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Israel road sign 125.svg|Merge with major road from the right |
File:Israel road sign 125.svg|Merge with major road from the right |
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Israel road sign 126.svg|Merge with major road from the left |
File:Israel road sign 126.svg|Merge with major road from the left |
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File:Israel road sign 127a.svg|Possible traffic congestion |
File:Israel road sign 127a.svg|Possible traffic congestion |
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File:Israel road sign 127b.svg|Traffic congestion ahead |
File:Israel road sign 127b.svg|Traffic congestion ahead |
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File:Israel road sign 142.svg|Rock slide zone |
File:Israel road sign 142.svg|Rock slide zone |
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File:Israel road sign 143.svg|Rock slide zone |
File:Israel road sign 143.svg|Rock slide zone |
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File:Israel road sign 144.svg|Speed breaker |
File:Israel road sign 144.svg|Speed breaker |
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File:Israel road sign 145.svg|Two-way traffic |
File:Israel road sign 145.svg|Two-way traffic |
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File:Israel road sign 146b.svg|[[Camel]]s |
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File:Israel road sign 147.svg|Farm vehicles crossing |
File:Israel road sign 147.svg|Farm vehicles crossing |
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File:Children warning sign israel.svg|Children or |
File:Children warning sign israel.svg|Children or school crosswalk |
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File:Israel road sign 901.svg|Road works |
File:Israel road sign 901.svg|Road works |
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File:Israel road sign 902.svg|End road works |
File:Israel road sign 902.svg|End of road works |
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File:Israel road sign 915d.svg|Flooded road |
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==Regulatory signs== |
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==Signs giving orders== |
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With the exception of the special shapes used for "Stop" and "Yield" signs (respectively, an octagon and a downward-pointing triangle), signs giving orders are circular and are of two kinds: |
With the exception of the special shapes used for "Stop" and "Yield" signs (respectively, an octagon and a downward-pointing triangle), signs giving orders are circular and are of two kinds: |
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*Mandatory signs (e.g. "Turn right only") bear a white symbol on a blue disk. |
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*Prohibitory signs (e.g. "No left turn") take the form of a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered circle, sometimes with the addition of a red slash through the symbol. |
* Mandatory signs (e.g. "Turn right only") bear a white symbol on a blue disk. |
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* Prohibitory signs (e.g. "No left turn") take the form of a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered circle, sometimes with the addition of a red slash through the symbol. |
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<gallery widths="80" heights="80" perrow="10" caption="Mandatory signs"> |
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" perrow="10" caption="Mandatory signs"> |
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File:Israel road sign 201.svg|Go straight or right |
File:Israel road sign 201.svg|Go straight or turn right |
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File:Israel road sign 202.svg|Go straight or left |
File:Israel road sign 202.svg|Go straight or turn left |
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File:Israel road sign 203.svg|Go straight |
File:Israel road sign 203.svg|Go straight |
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File:Israel road sign 204.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 204.svg|Turn right |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 207.svg|Turn left |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 208.svg|Turn right or left |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 209.svg|Go straight or make right U-turn |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 210.svg|Go straight or make left U-turn |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 211.svg|Compulsory right U-turn |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 212.svg|Compulsory left U-turn |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 213.svg|May pass on either sign |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 214.svg|Pass on the right |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 215.svg|Pass on the left |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 216.svg|Start of motorway |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 217.svg|End of motorway |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 218.svg|Minimum speed limit |
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File:Israel road sign |
File:Israel road sign 219.svg|Road for motor vehicles only |
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File:Israel road sign 218.svg|Road only for mechanical transport vehicles that can achieve speeds of more than 55 [[km/h]] |
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File:Israel road sign 220.svg|Start of traffic calming area |
File:Israel road sign 220.svg|Start of traffic calming area |
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File:Israel road sign 221.svg|End of traffic calming area |
File:Israel road sign 221.svg|End of traffic calming area |
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File:Israel road sign 222.svg|Traffic recession area |
File:Israel road sign 222.svg|Traffic recession area |
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File:Israel road sign 223.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 223.svg|End of traffic recession area |
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File:Israel road sign 224.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 224.svg|Cycle lane |
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File:Israel road sign 225.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 225.svg|End of cycle lane |
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File:Israel road sign 226.svg|Pedestrian path |
File:Israel road sign 226.svg|Pedestrian path |
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File:Israel road sign 227.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 227.svg|Cycle path |
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File:Israel road sign 228.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 228.svg|Shared pedestrian and cycle path |
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File:Israel road sign 229.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 229.svg|Segregated pedestrian and cycle path |
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File:Israel road sign 230a.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 230a.svg|Toll lane or toll road |
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File:Israel road sign 231a.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 231a.svg|End of toll lane or toll road |
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<gallery widths="80" heights="80" perrow="10" caption="Signs giving orders"> |
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" perrow="10" caption="Signs giving orders"> |
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File:Israel road sign 301.svg|Give |
File:Israel road sign 301.svg|Give way |
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File:Israel road sign 302.svg|Stop |
File:Israel road sign 302.svg|Stop |
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File:Israel road sign 303.svg|[[Roundabout]] |
File:Israel road sign 303.svg|[[Roundabout]] |
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File:Israel road sign 304.svg|Stop manual control |
File:Israel road sign 304.svg|Stop (manual control) |
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File:Israel road sign 305.svg|Go manual control |
File:Israel road sign 305.svg|Go (manual control) |
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File:Israel road sign 307.svg|Yield to oncoming traffic |
File:Israel road sign 307.svg|Yield to oncoming traffic |
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File:Israel road sign 308.svg|Priority over oncoming traffic |
File:Israel road sign 308.svg|Priority over oncoming traffic |
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File:Israel road sign 309.svg|Priority road |
File:Israel road sign 309.svg|Priority road |
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File:Israel road sign 310.svg|End of priority road |
File:Israel road sign 310.svg|End of priority road |
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File:Israel road sign 401.svg|Closed to all vehicles |
File:Israel road sign 401.svg|Closed to all vehicles |
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File:Israel road sign 402.svg|No entry |
File:Israel road sign 402.svg|No entry |
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File:Israel road sign 403.svg|Barriers |
File:Israel road sign 403.svg|Barriers |
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File:Israel road sign 404.svg|Barriers |
File:Israel road sign 404.svg|Barriers |
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File:Israel road sign 405.svg|Cars and |
File:Israel road sign 405.svg|Cars and motorbikes prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 406.svg|No trucks weighing over 10 tonnes |
File:Israel road sign 406.svg|No trucks weighing over 10 tonnes |
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File:Israel road sign 407.svg|Vehicles transporting hazardous materials |
File:Israel road sign 407.svg|Vehicles transporting hazardous materials prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 408.svg|Cars |
File:Israel road sign 408.svg|Cars prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 409.svg|Motorbikes |
File:Israel road sign 409.svg|Motorbikes prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 410.svg|Tractors and work vehicles |
File:Israel road sign 410.svg|Tractors and work vehicles prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 411.svg|Animals |
File:Israel road sign 411.svg|Animals prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 412.svg|Bicycles |
File:Israel road sign 412.svg|Bicycles prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 413.svg|Pedestrians |
File:Israel road sign 413.svg|Pedestrians prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 414.svg|Pedestrians, |
File:Israel road sign 414.svg|Pedestrians, bicycles, work transport and animals prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 415.svg|No vehicles weighing over 6 tonnes |
File:Israel road sign 415.svg|No vehicles weighing over 6 tonnes |
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File:Israel road sign 416.svg|No vehicles higher than 4.6 meters |
File:Israel road sign 416.svg|No vehicles higher than 4.6 meters |
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File:Israel road sign 417.svg|No vehicles wider than 2.1 meters |
File:Israel road sign 417.svg|No vehicles wider than 2.1 meters |
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File:Israel road sign 418.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 418.svg|No driving lessons zone |
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File:Israel road sign 419.svg|End of |
File:Israel road sign 419.svg|End of no driving lessons zone |
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File:Israel road sign 420.svg| |
File:Israel road sign 420.svg|No overtaking |
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File:Israel road sign 421.svg|End of no overtaking |
File:Israel road sign 421.svg|End of no overtaking |
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File:Israel road sign 422.svg|Overtaking is prohibited for large vehicles |
File:Israel road sign 422.svg|Overtaking is prohibited for large vehicles |
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File:Israel road sign 423.svg|End of no overtaking |
File:Israel road sign 423.svg|End of no overtaking for large vehicles |
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File:Israel road sign 424.svg|Urban area |
File:Israel road sign 424.svg|Urban area |
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File:Israel road sign 425.svg|End of urban area |
File:Israel road sign 425.svg|End of urban area |
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File:Israel road sign 426-50.svg|Speed limit (50 [[km/h]]) |
File:Israel road sign 426-50.svg|Speed limit (50 [[km/h]]) |
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File:Israel road sign 4פ26-50.svg|Speed limit (50 |
File:Israel road sign 4פ26-50.svg|Speed limit (50 km/h) |
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File:Israel road sign 427-50.svg|End of |
File:Israel road sign 427-50.svg|End of speed limit (50 km/h) |
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File:Israel road sign 428.svg|No right turn ahead |
File:Israel road sign 428.svg|No right turn ahead |
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File:Israel road sign 429.svg|No left turn ahead |
File:Israel road sign 429.svg|No left turn ahead |
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File:Israel road sign 430.svg|No U- |
File:Israel road sign 430.svg|No right U-turn |
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File:Israel road sign 431.svg|No U- |
File:Israel road sign 431.svg|No left U-turn |
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File:Israel road sign 432.svg|Parking |
File:Israel road sign 432.svg|Parking prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 433.svg|Parking and stopping |
File:Israel road sign 433.svg|Parking and stopping prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 434.svg|End of |
File:Israel road sign 434.svg|End of parking prohibition |
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File:Israel road sign 435.svg|Parking of trucks weighing over 10,000 kg prohibited |
File:Israel road sign 435.svg|Parking of trucks weighing over 10,000 kg prohibited |
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File:Israel road sign 436.svg|End of |
File:Israel road sign 436.svg|End of parking prohibition of trucks weighing over 10,000 kg |
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File:Israel road sign 438.svg|Customs |
File:Israel road sign 438.svg|Customs |
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==Information signs== |
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==Signs giving information== |
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Signs giving information are generally rectangular (sometimes pointed at one end in the case of direction signage). |
Signs giving information are generally rectangular (sometimes pointed at one end in the case of direction signage). |
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Highways in Israel are classified as: |
Highways in Israel are classified as: |
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*National (single-digit number) |
* National (single-digit number) |
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* Inter-city (two digits) |
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* Regional (three digits) |
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Route-marker signs are also color-coded: |
Route-marker signs are also color-coded: |
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*[[Freeway]]s (Blue) |
* [[Freeway]]s (Blue) |
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*Expressways (Red) |
* Expressways (Red) |
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*Regional routes (Green) |
* Regional routes (Green) |
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*Local roads (Black, formerly Brown) |
* Local roads (Black, formerly Brown) |
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Most directional signs to towns and cities are: |
Most directional signs to towns and cities are: |
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The sign informing users that they are on a priority road is a white-edged yellow "diamond" (i.e. a square turned through 45°). |
The sign informing users that they are on a priority road is a white-edged yellow "diamond" (i.e. a square turned through 45°). |
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File:Israel road sign 617c.svg|Tourist destination sign |
File:Israel road sign 617c.svg|Tourist destination sign |
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File:Tel Aviv street sign.png|Street sign |
File:Tel Aviv street sign.png|Street sign |
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File:Israel road sign 230a.svg|Entry to toll |
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File:Israel road sign 626.svg|Parking (sign can be two-sided) |
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File:Israel road sign 437.svg|Handicapped parking |
File:Israel road sign 437.svg|Handicapped parking |
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File:Israel road sign 306.svg|Pedestrian crossing |
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File:Israel road sign 608.svg|Exit sign |
File:Israel road sign 608.svg|Exit sign |
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File:Israel road sign 618.svg|One-way traffic |
File:Israel road sign 618.svg|One-way traffic |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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[[Category:Road signs by country|Israel]] |
[[Category:Road signs by country|Israel]] |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 18 October 2024
Road signs in Israel are regulated by the Ministry of Transportation in the Division of Transportation Planning, most recently set forth in June 2011.[1]
They generally use the same pattern of colors, shapes, and symbols set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, which are also used in most countries of Europe and the Middle East. Despite this, Israel is not a signatory to this convention.
Language
[edit]Signs employ three scripts – Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin – and are written in Hebrew and Arabic, the two official languages of the country, and in English.
The stop sign, however, instead of displaying words in three languages, or even just in English as required by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, conveys its meaning through the depiction of a raised hand.
Font
[edit]Israeli road sign regulations provide for the following fonts to be used: Tamrurim for Hebrew script, Medina for Arabic script, and Triumvirat (a Helvetica derivative) for Latin script as well as numbers.[2] However, these rules are not consistently followed; some signs use Highway Gothic or Clearview for the Latin script.
Warning signs
[edit]Signs warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations bear a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered triangle.
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Uneven road
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Sharp right curve
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Sharp left curve
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Curve right and then left
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Curve left and then right
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Winding road ahead
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Barriers
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Barriers
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Road narrows ahead
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Road narrows from right ahead
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Road narrows from left ahead
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Barriers
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Barriers
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Barriers
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Intersection
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Side road on the right ahead
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Side road on the left ahead
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T-intersection
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Barriers
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Staggered crossroads
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Staggered crossroads
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Roundabout ahead
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Traffic signal ahead
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Minor road merging from the right
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Minor road merging from the left
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Merge with major road from the right
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Merge with major road from the left
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Possible traffic congestion
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Traffic congestion ahead
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Tram crossing ahead
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Railroad crossing ahead
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Pedestrian crosswalk
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Pedestrians nearby
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Bicycle traffic crossing
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Stop sign ahead
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Dangerous descent
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Danger of skidding
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Rock slide zone
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Rock slide zone
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Speed breaker
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Two-way traffic
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Farm vehicles crossing
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Children or school crosswalk
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Road works
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End of road works
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Flooded road
Regulatory signs
[edit]With the exception of the special shapes used for "Stop" and "Yield" signs (respectively, an octagon and a downward-pointing triangle), signs giving orders are circular and are of two kinds:
- Mandatory signs (e.g. "Turn right only") bear a white symbol on a blue disk.
- Prohibitory signs (e.g. "No left turn") take the form of a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered circle, sometimes with the addition of a red slash through the symbol.
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Go straight or turn right
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Go straight or turn left
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Go straight
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Turn right
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Turn left
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Turn right or left
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Go straight or make right U-turn
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Go straight or make left U-turn
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Compulsory right U-turn
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Compulsory left U-turn
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May pass on either sign
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Pass on the right
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Pass on the left
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Start of motorway
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End of motorway
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Minimum speed limit
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Road for motor vehicles only
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Start of traffic calming area
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End of traffic calming area
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Traffic recession area
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End of traffic recession area
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Cycle lane
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End of cycle lane
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Pedestrian path
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Cycle path
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Shared pedestrian and cycle path
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Segregated pedestrian and cycle path
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Toll lane or toll road
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End of toll lane or toll road
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Give way
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Stop
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Stop (manual control)
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Go (manual control)
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Yield to oncoming traffic
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Priority over oncoming traffic
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Priority road
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End of priority road
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Closed to all vehicles
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No entry
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Barriers
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Barriers
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Cars and motorbikes prohibited
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No trucks weighing over 10 tonnes
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Vehicles transporting hazardous materials prohibited
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Cars prohibited
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Motorbikes prohibited
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Tractors and work vehicles prohibited
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Animals prohibited
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Bicycles prohibited
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Pedestrians prohibited
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Pedestrians, bicycles, work transport and animals prohibited
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No vehicles weighing over 6 tonnes
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No vehicles higher than 4.6 meters
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No vehicles wider than 2.1 meters
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No driving lessons zone
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End of no driving lessons zone
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No overtaking
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End of no overtaking
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Overtaking is prohibited for large vehicles
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End of no overtaking for large vehicles
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Urban area
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End of urban area
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Speed limit (50 km/h)
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Speed limit (50 km/h)
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End of speed limit (50 km/h)
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No right turn ahead
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No left turn ahead
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No right U-turn
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No left U-turn
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Parking prohibited
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Parking and stopping prohibited
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End of parking prohibition
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Parking of trucks weighing over 10,000 kg prohibited
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End of parking prohibition of trucks weighing over 10,000 kg
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Customs
Information signs
[edit]Signs giving information are generally rectangular (sometimes pointed at one end in the case of direction signage).
Highways in Israel are classified as:
- National (single-digit number)
- Inter-city (two digits)
- Regional (three digits)
- Local (four digits)
Route-marker signs are also color-coded:
- Freeways (Blue)
- Expressways (Red)
- Regional routes (Green)
- Local roads (Black, formerly Brown)
Most directional signs to towns and cities are:
- white-on-blue (freeways)
- white-on-green (other main roads)
- black-on-white (local destinations)
- white-on-brown (tourist destinations: landmarks, historical sites, nature reserves, etc.).
The sign for permitted parking features a white-on-blue "P" for "parking" enclosed by the Hebrew letter Het ("ח") for "hanaya" (Hebrew: חניה), which also means "parking").
The sign informing users that they are on a priority road is a white-edged yellow "diamond" (i.e. a square turned through 45°).
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National Freeway (1 digit)
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National Freeway which is also an Inter-City Expressway (1 digit)
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National Inter-City Expressway (1 digit)
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Inter-City Expressway (2 digits)
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National Expressway (2 digit)
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Regional roads (3 digits)
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Local roads (4 digits)
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Freeway sign
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Major road sign
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Local destination sign
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Tourist destination sign
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Street sign
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Entry to toll
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Parking (sign can be two-sided)
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Handicapped parking
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Pedestrian crossing
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Exit sign
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One-way traffic
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Border sign
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No through road
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No through road on right
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No through road on left
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Tunnel
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End of tunnel
References
[edit]- ^ Traffic Sign Sheet, Ministry of Transportation, July 2012
- ^ "הנחיות לתכנוןשילוט בדרכים בין-עירוניות מהדורה2016" (PDF). gov.il.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Road signs in Israel at Wikimedia Commons