Road signs in Estonia
Estonia uses a particular system of road signs. The system is covered in Liiklusmärkide ja teemärgiste tähendused ning nõuded fooridele [1] and the standards document EVS 613:2001 Traffic signs.[2]
Road sign
Warning signs
Curve to left
Double curve to left
Curve to right
Double curve to right
Steep descent
Steep ascent
Road narrows
Two-way traffic
Riverbank
Traffic jams
Bumpy road
Dip
Bump
Speed breaker
Roadworks area
Loose gravel
Slippery road Surface
Edge drop
Gauge
Zebra crossing
School zone
Bike
Skiers crossing
Wild animals Crossing
Domestic animals Crossing
Poultry animals Crossing
Equal roads intersection
Secondary road junction
Traffic light
Detour
Tramway
Railroad crossing Ahead
Lokomotif railroad Crossing ahead
Distance to crossing
Single track Railroad crossing
Doubletipel railroad Crossing
Unpaved road ahead
Landslide
Low-flying aircraft
Icing
Be careful
Priority signs
Beginning of priority road
End of priority road
Yield
Stop sign
Priority for oncoming
Priority over oncoming
Prohibitory signs
Road closed to all vehicles
No cars
No motorbike
No mopeds
No snowmobile
No bus
No truck
No vehicles with trailers
No tractors
No pedestrians
No bike
No riding
Minimum distance
No horns
No entry Mopped
No right turn
No left turn
No U-turn
Width limit
Height limit
Length limit
Laden weight limit
One axle weight limit
Tandem axle weight limit
No overtaking
End of overtaking prohibition
No overtaking by lorries
End of overtaking by lorries prohibition
Speed limit
End of speed limit
Speed limit zone
End of speed limit zone
Clearway no Stopping
No parking Or waiting
No parking zone
End of prohibiton parking zone
No parking on odd days
No parking on even days
Customs
Police
Other control
Mandatory signs
Go straight
Follow right
Turn right
Straight or turn right
Turn left or right
Keep right
Pass either side
Detour
Footpath
Bike
Equestrian path
Snowmobile path
Minimum speed limit
References
- "Liiklusmärkide ja teemärgiste tähendused ning nõuded fooridele – Riigi Teataja". Riigiteataja.ee (in Estonian). 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
- "EVS 613:2001 - Estonian Centre for Standardisation". Evs.ee. 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
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