Road signs in Malta
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Road signs in Malta are standardised by Transport Malta.[1] 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.[2]
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Warning signs
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Bend, to left,
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Bend, to right,
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Double bend, first to left
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Double bend, first to right,
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Winding road
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Crossroads without priority
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Roundabout
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Offset side roads with priority, first to the left
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Offset side roads with priority, first to the right
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Low-flying aircraft
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Tunnel
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Electricity warning
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Tram crossing
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Other danger
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Tractors
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Bump
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Pedestrian crossing
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Children
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Roadworks
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Pedestrians
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Elderly people crossing
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Equestrians
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Two-way traffic
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Maximum height
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Falling rocks
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Traffic light
Prohibitory signs & Mandatory signs
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No U-turn
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No entry
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Closed to all vehicles
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No motorbike Or cars
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No animal-drawn vehicles
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No bike
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No cars
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No truck
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No horse riding
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No pedestrians
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Maximum width
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Maximum height
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Maximum weight
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Maximum speed
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End of maximum speed
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No overtaking
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End of overtaking prohibition
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No parking
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No stopping
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No use of horn or motor noise
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End of horn prohibition
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Give way
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Stop
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Give way to oncoming vehicles
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Minimum speed
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End of minimum speed
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Pedestrian crossing
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Left turn only ahead
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Right turn only ahead
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Drive straight
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Turn left
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Turn right
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Detour
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Keep left
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Keep right
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Pass either side
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Drive straight or turn left
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Drive straight or turn right
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Right or left turn only ahead
Informational signs
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Priority road
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End of priority road
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Priority over oncoming vehicles
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No through road
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No through road on left
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Parking
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Directions to parking
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Hospital
Additional panels
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Distance
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Stop ahead
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School
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Playground
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Blind people
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Disabled people
Traffic light signal
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Red traffic light
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Red amber traffic light
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Green traffic light
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Amber traffic light
References
- ^ "The Highway Code". Transport Malta. 4 October 2022.
- ^ "Speed Limits, Types of Road and Road Signs - Malta". Angloinfo. Retrieved 2022-10-04.