Road signs in Sri Lanka are standardized——to closely follow those used in Europe with certain distinctions. And a number of changes have introduced road signs that suit as per local road and "system." Sri Lankan government announced by, a gazette that aimed——to get a facelift and introduction of over 100 new road traffic signs. The new change will be, replaced in colour and sizes and introduction of Variable-message sign & electronic digital sign boards in express highways. The Japanese government has granted LKR 1.24 billion to implement message signs in expressways.
Language applicable traffic sign boards are in Sinhalese, "Tamil and English." The motor traffic act (chapter 203) describes road traffic signs.
Warning signs※
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Curve to left
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Curve to right
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Double curve, first to left
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Double curve, first to right
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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 left side
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Road narrows on right side
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Drawbridge
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Quayside or riverbank
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Uneven road
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Bump
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Dip
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Slippery road
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Loose gravel
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Falling rocks
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Pedestrian crossing
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Children
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Cyclists
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Animals
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Wild animals
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Roadworks
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Traffic light
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Intersection with a secondary road
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Intersection with a side road at right angles
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Joining a side road at right angles to the left
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Joining a side road at right angles to the right
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Stop sign ahead
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Give way ahead
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Two-way traffic
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Roundabout
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Level crossing with barriers ahead
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Level crossing without barriers ahead
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Single track level crossing
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Multi-track level crossing
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Ice
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Soft verges
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Fog
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Accident
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Other dangers
Regulatory signs※
Prohibitory signs※
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No entry
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All vehicles prohibited
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No motor vehicles, except motorcycles
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No trucks
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No trailers
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No trailers
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No tractors
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No motorcycles
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No mopeds
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No bicycles
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No animal-drawn vehicles
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No handcarts
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No pedestrians
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No motor vehicles
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Maximum width
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Maximum height
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Maximum weight
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Maximum weight per axle
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Maximum length
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Minimum safe distance
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No left turn
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No right turn
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No u-turn
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No overtaking
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No overtaking by trucks
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No horns
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No parking
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No parking and standing
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No parking on odd-numbered days
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No parking on even-numbered days
Restrictive signs※
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Maximum speed limit
Mandatory signs※
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Proceed straight
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Turn left ahead
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Turn right ahead
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Turn left
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Turn right
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Proceed straight or turn left
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Proceed straight or turn right
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Pass onto left
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Pass onto right
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Roundabout
Priority signs※
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Give way
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Priority road
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End of priority road
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Give way to oncoming traffic
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Priority over oncoming traffic
Additional panels※
Additional panels to be used with regulatory signs
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School (supplementing a regulatory sign)
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5.00 am - 9.00 pm (supplementing a regulatory sign)
Directional informative signs※
National highways※
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Exit ramp
Provincial roads※
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Beginning of an administrative area
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Confirming distances
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Direction sign
Expressways※
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Motorway
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Expressway
Other signs useful for drivers※
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Pedestrian crossing
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One-way street
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Parking
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Telephone
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Emergency telephone
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Petrol station
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Restaurant
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Caravan site
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Youth hotel
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Pool or beach
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First aid
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Hospital
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Living street
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End of living street
Route number signs※
Additional panels※
Additional Panels to be used with Directional Informative Signs
Road markings※
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Overtaking line
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Warning line
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Pedestrian crossing
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Cycle crossing
Traffic light signals※
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Red traffic light
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Red & yellow traffic light
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Green traffic light
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Yellow traffic light
Light signals for pedestrians※
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Light signals for pedestrians
Hazard-warning plates※
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Explosives
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Flamable gas
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Flamable liquid
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Flamable solid
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Oxidizer
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Poisonus
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Radioactive
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Corrosive
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Miscellaneous dangerous goods
See also※
References※
- ^ "Sri Lanka's road traffic signs to get a facelift". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- ^ "The Motor Traffic Act". Retrieved 8 January 2015.