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Road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein generally conform to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.

Although Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, signs largely follow the general European conventions concerning the use of shape and color to indicate their function. This is just a general pattern, which knows several exceptions.


Video Road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein



Concepts

Legal basis

The Swiss road signs are defined in the Road Signs Act, which is based on several laws and ordinances. Liechtenstein largely follows the legislation of Switzerland's.

The major ones are:

Swiss laws

Laws of Liechtenstein

Language

Each canton is responsible for management and placement of its road signs and complementary panels and uses one of the four official languages of Switzerland accordingly.

Metrics

Distances and other measurements are displayed in metric units.

Categorization and design

Starting 2003, the font ASTRA-Frutiger is replacing the previous SNV, which is still used in several European countries.


Maps Road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein



Signs

Warning signs

Regulatory signs

Prohibitions

Mandatory Instructions

Priority signs

Indication signs

Conducting indication signs

Routing indication signs

... on main and minor roads
... numbering
... on motorways and expressways
... general

Informational signs

Complementary panels

General remarks:

  • All signs and complementary panels can be combined with complementary panels for particular kinds of transport means.
  • If accompanied with the words ausgenommen / Excepté / eccettuato (excluding) or gestattet / Autorisé / permesso (permitted), it means that the indicated kind of transport means are excluded from the regulation of the main sign.
  • The sign bicycles (5.31) also includes mopeds with a designed maximal speed of 20km/h.

Road markings

Traffic lights

General Remarks:

  • Working traffic light signals (not turned off or not flashing yellow) precede the priority signs, the road markings, and the general road rules.
  • A yellow flashing traffic light warns of special caution, and the general road rules, priority signs, and road markings have to be applied and followed (in particular stop signs (see 3.01) or give way signs (see 3.02) and all other priority signs, or direction indications (e.g. see 2.32-2.43, 2.46, 6.06, 6.10, 6.13), and others)!
  • White traffic lights are addressed to public transport only.

General rules

Specifically addressed:

Police instruction signs

Blue Zone parking disc


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See also

  • Road rules of Switzerland
  • Comparison of European road signs

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References


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External links

  • Official Swiss Road Signs

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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