Road signs in
San Marino are regulated by Codice della strada del 2008, and are established by article 28 of it.[1] Road signs in San Marino have the same shapes and colors as
those used in
Italy due to the country being
entirely surrounded by Italy. They are divided into:
Warning signals;
Priority signs;
Level crossing signs;
Prescription signs with the exception of those concerning the right of way, stop and parking;
No
parking on side where sign is placed. Without additional inscriptions, it is valid from 8 am to 8 pm on urban roads while on extra-urban roads it is valid at all times.
No stopping on the side where sign is placed
Parking space reserved for vehicles used by people with disabilities
Length of a danger or a prescription (in kilometers)
Timetable: the sign applies all day
Timetable: the sign between the hours shown
Timetable: the sign between the hours shown but only in holidays (represented by the cross)
Timetable: the sign between the hours shown but only in working days[4] (represented by the two hammers crossed)
The sign applies only to the category shown (in the example
semi-trailer trucks)
The sign doesn't apply to the category shown (in the example
buses)
Beginning of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
Continual of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
End of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
Beginning of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
Continual of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
End of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
No road markings or road markings work in progress
Road accident
Crossing of railway linking tracks: the trains move very slowly and usually with the presence of a flagger (this crossing is not considered a level crossing).
Snow removal vehicle at work
Road subject to flooding
Queue
Construction vehicles at work
In case of snow or ice
In case of rain
Slow moving vehicle ahead
Tow-away zone
Lane sign: an overhead sign applies only to te lane pointed out by this arrow.
^This road sign is not regulated by the Highway Code: it had been designed by the Ministry of Public Works in order to prevent the launch of objects from bridges
^Saturday is considered a working day if it isn't an official holiday
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Road signs in
San Marino are regulated by Codice della strada del 2008, and are established by article 28 of it.[1] Road signs in San Marino have the same shapes and colors as
those used in
Italy due to the country being
entirely surrounded by Italy. They are divided into:
Warning signals;
Priority signs;
Level crossing signs;
Prescription signs with the exception of those concerning the right of way, stop and parking;
No
parking on side where sign is placed. Without additional inscriptions, it is valid from 8 am to 8 pm on urban roads while on extra-urban roads it is valid at all times.
No stopping on the side where sign is placed
Parking space reserved for vehicles used by people with disabilities
Length of a danger or a prescription (in kilometers)
Timetable: the sign applies all day
Timetable: the sign between the hours shown
Timetable: the sign between the hours shown but only in holidays (represented by the cross)
Timetable: the sign between the hours shown but only in working days[4] (represented by the two hammers crossed)
The sign applies only to the category shown (in the example
semi-trailer trucks)
The sign doesn't apply to the category shown (in the example
buses)
Beginning of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
Continual of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
End of a danger or a prescription (vertical)
Beginning of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
Continual of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
End of a danger or a prescription (horizontal)
No road markings or road markings work in progress
Road accident
Crossing of railway linking tracks: the trains move very slowly and usually with the presence of a flagger (this crossing is not considered a level crossing).
Snow removal vehicle at work
Road subject to flooding
Queue
Construction vehicles at work
In case of snow or ice
In case of rain
Slow moving vehicle ahead
Tow-away zone
Lane sign: an overhead sign applies only to te lane pointed out by this arrow.
^This road sign is not regulated by the Highway Code: it had been designed by the Ministry of Public Works in order to prevent the launch of objects from bridges