Road signs in Romania are regulated in Regulamentul de aplicare a Ordonanţei de urgenţă privind circulaţia pe drumurile publice.[1]
The shape and design of the road signs largely follow the road signs used in most European countries, including European Union countries (France, Germany, Italy and etc.), to which Romania joined in 2007. Romania is a signatory to the 1968 Vienna Convention of Road Signs and Signals and the 1971 European Agreement supplementing it.[2] Romania signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on December 9, 1980.[3]
Warning signs
- Dangerous curve to the left
- Dangerous curve to the right
- Dangerous curve first to the left
- Dangerous curve first to the right
- Steep descent
- Steep ascent
- Road narrows
- Road narrows on right
- Road narrows on left
- Dangerous shoulder
- Traffic queues
- Tunnel ahead
- Opening or swing bridge
- Quayside or riverbank ahead
- Uneven road
- Speed bumps in the road
- Slippery road
- Loose chippings
- Falling rocks
- Pedestrian crossing
- Children
- Cyclists
- Cattle
- Wild animals
- Roadworks
- Traffic signals ahead
- Aircraft
- Side winds
- Two-way traffic
- Other dangers
- Accident
- Crossroads without priority
- Crossroads with priority
- Roundabout ahead
- Level crossing with gates or barriers ahead
- Level crossing without gates or barriers ahead
- Tramway
- Crossbuck
- Agricultural vehicles
- Blind spot
Priority signs
- Give way
- Stop
- Priority road
- End of priority road
- Give way to oncoming vehicles
- Priority over oncoming vehicles
Prohibitory signs
- No entry
- No vehicles
- No motor vehicles except motorcycles
- No motorcycles
- No cyclist
- No mopeds
- No good vehicles
- No trailers
- No buses
- No pedestrians
- No animal-drawn vehicles
- No handcarts
- No agricultural vehicles
- No motor vehicles
- No motor vehicles and animal-drawn vehicles
- Width limit
- Height limit
- Weight limit
- Weight limit per axle
- Weight limit per tandem axle
- Length limit
- Keep your distance
- No left turn
- No right turn
- No U-turns
- No overtaking
- No overtaking by trucks
- Maximum speed limit
- Truck speed limit
- No audible noise
- End of all restrictions
- End of maximum speed limit
- End of no overtaking
- No parking
- No standing or parking
- No parking by odd days
- No parking by even days
- No vehicles carrying explosives
- No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- No vehicles carrying water pollutants
Mandatory signs
- Ahead only
- Turn right
- Turn right ahead
- Go straight or turn right
- Pass on right
- Pass on either side
- Roundabout
- Bicycles only
- Buses only
- Pedestrians only
- Minimum speed limit
- End of minimum speed limit
- Snow tire chains
Information signs
- No through road
- Truck route
- Pedestrian crossing
- Border crossing
- One-way traffic (option 1)
- One-way traffic (option 2)
- Freeway begins
- Freeway ends
- Hospital
- Buses stop
- Tram stop
- Filling station
- Parking
- Resedential zone
- Resedential zone ends
- Tunnel
- Ends of tunnel
- Pedestrian zone
- End of pedestrian zone
Additional signs
- Distance
- Trucks
- Distance to a stop sign ahead
- Tow-zone
- Ice
- Parrlel parking
References
- ↑ Systems, Indaco. "Hotărârea nr. 1391/2006 pentru aprobarea Regulamentului de aplicare a Ordonanţei de urgenţă a Guvernului nr. 195/2002 privind circulaţia pe drumurile publice". Lege5 (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- ↑ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- ↑ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
See also
External links
- Media related to Road signs in Romania at Wikimedia Commons
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