OTHER 
AUSTRIA 
HOLLAND 
SWITZERLAND 
U6 117 118 
SIGNS 
83 Stopping prohibited 
84 Parking lights required at night 
85 Reserved for motor vehicles 
86 End of two-way traffic 
87 Diversion 
88 One-way street 
89 Motorway 
90 Maximum length 
91 Stopping or parking prohibited on left on odd days and on right 
on even days 
92 Yield to traffic from right 
93 Cross roads protected by stop signs on side roads 
94 Slippery road (beetroot) 
95 Level crossing with automatic signals 
96 Stop 
97 Closed to motor vehicles on Sundays and holidays 
98 ' Closed to motorcycles on Sundays and holidays 
99 No parking 
100 Stopping prohibited 
101 Roundabout: Yield to traffic from left 
102 Priority road (Road number) 
103 Priority road 
104 Diversion • 
105 One way street 
106 Parking restricted 
107 Parking prohibited between 8-22 h unless otherwise indicated 
108 Reserved for motor vehicles 
109 Compulsory track for motorcycles only 
110 Form two files of traffic 
111 Stopping prohibited on left 
112 Parking prohibited on right 
113 Side-lights compulsory 
114 Reserved for motor vehicles 
115 Chains compulsory 
116 Parking disc compulsory 
117 Metered parking 
118 Mountain postal road 
119 Lane for slow traffic 
RULE OF THE ROAD 
The rule of the road in Europe is to keep to the right with the 
exception of Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, 
Sweden* and Iceland where traffic moves on the left-hand side of 
the road. 
' Traffic will move on the right on and after 3rd September, 1967 in Sweden. 
Road signs which conform to the international system are 
in use in the following countries: 
Austria 
Haiti 
Ruanda 
Belgium 
Hungary 
Rumania 
Bulgaria 
Iceland 
San Marino 
Cambodia 
Israel 
Senegal 
Cuba 
Italy 
Spain 
Czechoslovakia 
Lebanon 
Sweden 
Denmark 
Luxemburg 
Switzerland 
Dominican Republic 
Monaco 
Thailand 
Ecuador 
Morocco 
Tunisia 
Egypt 
Netherlands 
Uganda 
Finland 
Norway 
United Kingdom* 
France 
Poland 
U.S.S.R. 
Germany 
Greece 
Portugal 
Vatican City 
Yugoslavia 
•Some signs of a type not conforming to the international system are still in use in 
the United Kingdom. 
OTHER LIGHT SIGNALS 
Red light 
Amber light 
Flashing Amber 
Green light 
Flashing Green 
Green Arrow 
Red Arrow 
Stop 
Stop, the Red will follow 
Caution, proceed with care 
Go 
indicates green time is coming to an 
end; Stop if you can 
you may proceed in the direction 
indicated 
it is Prohibited to proceed in the 
direction indicated 
INTERNATIONAL 
ROAD 
SIGNS 
WJ 
© World Touring and Automobile Organisation (OTA) 
