Road signs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is a signatory of Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. Therefore, road signs don't differ much from the rest of Europe. Ministry of Transportation of Bosnia and Herzegovina regulates them.
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Priority signs
- Give Way
- Priority Road
- End of Priority Road
- Give Way to Oncoming Traffic
- Priority over Oncoming Traffic
Warning signs
- Give Way Ahead
- Stop Ahead
- Traffic Lights Ahead
- Roundabout Ahead
- Two-way Traffic Ahead
- Traffic Queues
- Level Crossing without Barriers Ahead
- Level Crossing with Barriers Ahead
- Railway Crossbuck
- Railway Crossbuck (Multiple tracks)
- Tram Crossing
- Crossroads
- Crossroads with Priority
- Side Road with Priority
- Road Narrows on Both Sides
- Road Narrows on Right Side
- Dangerous Crosswinds
- Low Flying Aircraft
- Steep Descent
- Steep Ascent
- Bumpy Road
- Double Curve, first to Left
- Slippery Road
- Loose Gravel
- Children Crossing
- Pedestrian Crossing
- Cyclists Crossing
- Falling Rocks
- Opening Bridge
- Domestic Animals
- Wild Animals
- Tunnel Ahead
- Accident Ahead
- Roadworks
- Other Dangers
Prohibitory signs
- Road Closed to All Vehicles
- No Entry
- No Motor Vehicles
- No Motor Vehicles except Motorcycles
- No Motorcycles
- No Bicycles
- No Pedestrians
- No Heavy Goods Vehicles
- No Tractors
- No Horns or Motor Noise
- No Overtaking
- No Overtaking by Heavy Goods Vehicles
- Maximum Speed
- Speed Limit Zone
- Maximum Height
- Maximum Width
- Maximum Length
- Maximum Weight
- Maximum Weight per Axle
- Maximum Weight per Tandem Axle
- No Vehicles carrying Dangerous Goods
- No Vehicles carrying Dangerous Water Pollutants
- No Vehicles carrying Explosives
- Minimum Safe Distance
- No Right Turn
- No Left Turn
- No U-turn
- No Parking
- No Stopping
- End of Overtaking Prohibition
Mandatory signs
- Turn Right Ahead
- Turn Right
- Proceed Straight or Turn Right
- Pass on Right
- Pass on Either side
- Mandatory Direction for Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods
- Minimum Speed
- Bicycles Only
- Pedestrians Only
- Equestrians Only
Special regulation signs
- One-way Street
- One-way Street (right)
- Pedestrian Crossing
- Living Street
- Expressway
Indication signs
- No Through Road
- Hospital
- First Aid
- Bus Stop
- Parking Place
- Built-up Area
- End of Built-up Area
Border crossing signs
- Border crossing
- National Speed Limits
Checkpoint signs
- Customs
- Police
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