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Road signs in
United Arab Emirates are modelled on the
British road sign system
[1] that are regulated by the
Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) Dubai and Department of Transport (DoT) Abu Dhabi. The English language typeface is
Transport and the Arabic language typeface is
Naskh.
[2]
Regulatory signs
Control signs
Mandatory signs
Prohibition signs
Parking control signs
Warning signs
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Crossroads
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Side road junction to left
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Side road junction to right
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T-junction
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Skewed side road junction ahead to left
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Skewed side road junction ahead to left
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Skewed side road junction ahead to right
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Skewed side road junction ahead to right
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Y-junction
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Roundabout
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Curve to right
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Curve to left
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Double curve,first to right
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Double curve,first to left
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Hairpin curve
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Two-way traffic
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Traffic light
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Pedestrian crossing
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Children
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Cyclists
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Cattle
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Deer
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Steep descent
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Steep ascent
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Road narrows
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Road narrows on right side
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Road narrows on left side
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Uneven road
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Speed bump
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Falling rocks
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Other dangers
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Quayside or riverbank
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Crosswind
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Low-flying aircraft
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Traffic queues
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Drawbridge
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Dead end
Temporary signs
Information signs
Highway signs
Hazard markers and additional panels
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Hazard plate - left
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Hazard plate - right
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Single chevron - left
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Single chevron - right
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Multiple chevron - left
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Multiple chevron - right
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T junctions chevron
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Hazard maker
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Cars
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Trucks
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Motorcycles
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Bicycles
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No turning for trucks
See also
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