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The standard for signs, signals, and pavement markings in the United States. Includes HTML and .pdf versions.
Examples of child crossing, construction, and falling rock signs worldwide.
Illustrations and detailed commentary.
Many standard and unusual examples.
What highway signs could look like.
A listing of those most commonly used in the United States.
Dozens of variations on the "Men at Work" theme.
Unofficial traffic signal simulator available for download. Uses Java.
Photos of approach, advance direction, exit, reassurance, and overhead signs on motorways in various countries.
Contains scans or links to scans of each edition of the U.S. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Also includes related articles.
U.S. organization which helps develop standards which are often applied to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. History, member information, and meeting information.
Photos of signs from the early 20th century.
Includes a list of all cities that use ramp metering systems.
Hundreds of funny road signs by category
Tourist attraction composed of donated road signs. Site includes visiting information.
Photos of an collection of signals and signs, many vintage, plus a gallery of photos covering many geographic areas.
Java applet letting users create highway sign graphics.
Includes photo collection of examples in Australia.
Illustrates a private collection of signals, including pedestrian.
Images of most Lebanese signs.
A few good pictures of Korean signs and signals.
The standard for signs, signals, and pavement markings in the United Kingdom. Includes graphics.
Photograph collection. Also covers the Central and Capital/Adirondack regions of the state.
The standard for signs, signals, and pavement markings in the United States. Includes HTML and .pdf versions.
What highway signs could look like.
Illustrates a private collection of signals, including pedestrian.
The standard for signs, signals, and pavement markings in the United Kingdom. Includes graphics.
Contains scans or links to scans of each edition of the U.S. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Also includes related articles.
Includes a list of all cities that use ramp metering systems.
Dozens of variations on the "Men at Work" theme.
Tourist attraction composed of donated road signs. Site includes visiting information.
Illustrations and detailed commentary.
U.S. organization which helps develop standards which are often applied to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. History, member information, and meeting information.
A listing of those most commonly used in the United States.
Photos of an collection of signals and signs, many vintage, plus a gallery of photos covering many geographic areas.
Includes photo collection of examples in Australia.
Photos of approach, advance direction, exit, reassurance, and overhead signs on motorways in various countries.
A few good pictures of Korean signs and signals.
Images of most Lebanese signs.
Hundreds of funny road signs by category
Photograph collection. Also covers the Central and Capital/Adirondack regions of the state.
Photos of signs from the early 20th century.
Many standard and unusual examples.
Unofficial traffic signal simulator available for download. Uses Java.
Java applet letting users create highway sign graphics.
Examples of child crossing, construction, and falling rock signs worldwide.
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