Road signs in Mongolia
Road signs in Mongolia are similar to the Russian road sign system. They ensure that transport vehicles move safely and in an orderly manner, and inform the participants of traffic built-in graphic icons. These icons are governed by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic and Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1]
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Warning signs
- Level crossing with barriers ahead
- Level crossing without barriers ahead
- Level crossing
- Multiple tracks level crossing
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Crossroads with priority to the right
- T-junction
- Y-junction
- Roundabout ahead
- Traffic signals
- Curve to the right
- Curve to the left
- Double curve, first to the right
- Double curve, first to the left
- Steep descent
- Steep ascent
- Slippery road
- Uneven road
- Road hump
- Loose stones
- Road narrow on both sides
- Road narrow on right side
- Road narrow on left side
- Two-way traffic
- Pedestrians
- Pedestrian crossing
- Children crossing
- Cyclists crossing
- Roadworks
- Cattle crossing
- Wild animals crossing
- Falling rocks
- Crosswinds
- Low-flying aircraft
- Tunnel
- Congestion
- Other danger
- Direction of rotation
- Direction of rotation
- Direction of rotation
- Direction of rotation
- Direction of rotation
Prohibitory signs
- Do not enter
- Closed to all vehicles
- No power-driven vehicles
- No power-driven or animal-drawn vehicles
- Motor vehicles except motorcycles prohibited
- Trucks movement prohibited
- Motorcycles prohibited
- No tractors or motor equipment
- No trailers
- No animal-drawn vehicles
- No cycles
- No pedestrians
- Weight limit
- Weight limit per axle
- Maximum height
- Maximum width
- Minimum safe following distance between vehicles
- Maximum separation
- Customs
- Customs
- No right turn
- No left turn
- No U-turn
- No overtaking
- End of no overtaking
- No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
- End of no overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
- Maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
- End of maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
- No horns or motor noise
- No stopping
- No parking
- De-restriction
- No entry for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- No vehicles carrying explosive or readily inflammable substances
- No vehicles carrying substance liable to cause water pollution
- No mopeds
Priority signs
- Priority road
- End of priority road
- Crossroads with priority
- Side road with priority
- Side road with priority
- Oblique side road with priority, from the right
- Oblique side road with priority, from the left
- Merging traffic, from the right
- Merging traffic, from the left
- Yield
- Stop
- Yield to oncoming traffic
- Priority over oncoming traffic
Mandatory signs
- Proceed straight
- Turn right
- Turn right ahead
- Turn left
- Turn left ahead
- Straight ahead or right turn permitted
- Straight ahead or left turn permitted
- Turn left or right
- Keep right
- Keep left
- Pass either side
- Roundabout
- Motor vehicle lane
- Bicycle path
- End of bicycle path
- Pedestrians only
- Minimum speed limit
- End of minimum speed limit
Information signs
- Motorway
- End of motorway
- Start of residential area
- The end of the settlement
- The beginning of the land
- The end of the settlement
- One-way street
- End of one-way street
- Turning to one-way road
- Turning to one-way road
- Driving directions in lanes
- Driving directions in lanes
- Driving directions in lanes
- Driving directions in lanes
- Driving directions in lanes
- Driving directions in lanes
- Lane Direction
- Lane Direction
- Beginning of the strip
- Beginning of the strip
- Beginning of the strip
- Beginning of the strip
- End of the strip
- End of the strip
- Bus lane
- Traffic scheme
- Place to turn
- Parking
- Road hump
- Pedestrian crossing
- Pedestrian crossing
- Pedestrian subway
- Pedestrian subway
- Footbridge
- Footbridge
- Route transport station
- Taxi stand
- Living zone
- End of living zone
- Advisory speed limit
- School area
- End of school area
- General speed limit
- Stop line
- Advance directions
- Advance directions
- Advance directions
- Advance directions
- Direction cursor
- Direction cursor
- Direction cursor
- Object name
- Distances signpost
- Detour scheme
- Direction of turn
- Direction of turn
- Direction of turn
Service signs
- First Aid Station
- Hospital
- Filling station
- Garage station
- Car wash
- Telephone
- Restaurant
- Drinking water
- Hotel
- Campground
- City dwellers
- Rest area
- Heat garage
- Toilets
- Extinguisher
- Traffic police
- Traffic police
Supplementary signs
- Stop ahead
- Days of the week
- Duration
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References
- "Road signs in Mongolia" (PDF). Road signs in Mongolia by adcidl.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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