Awesome Road Convention
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The Awesome Road Convention (commonly known as ARC) is the signage and road marking convention primarily used in The Yavno Republic, Fegal and the Republic of Québec. It is acclaimed as one of the most comprehensive road signage systems, closely following official Romanian signage guidelines.
ARC road signs and markings comply with the Vienna Convention of Road Signs and Signals (1968).
Priority signs
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P1 Give way
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P2.1 Stop
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P2.2 Stop (Arrêt)
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P3.1 Right of way
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P3.2 End of right of way
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P4.1 Give way to oncoming traffic
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P4.2 Right of way over oncoming traffic
Warning signs
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A1.1 Left curve
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A1.2 Right curve
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A2.1 Double left curve
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A2.2 Double right curve
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A3.1 Road narrows
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A3.2 Road narrows on left side
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A3.3 Road narrows on right side
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A4 Tunnel ahead
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A5 Abrupt end of road
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A6 Soft shoulder
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A7 Rockfall
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A8 Slippery road
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A9 Bump
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A10.1 Crosswalk ahead
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A10.2 Crosswalk ahead
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A11 Children
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A12 Traffic signals ahead
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A13 Give way to right traffic
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A14.1 Intersection with secondary road
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A14.2 Intersection with secondary road on left side
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A14.3 Intersection with secondary road on right side
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A15.1 Merging traffic from right side
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A15.2 Merging traffic from left side
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A16.1 Roundabout ahead
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A16.2 Roundabout ahead
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A17.1 Livestock
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A17.2 Wildlife
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A18 Bikers
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A19 Low-flying aircrafts
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A20 Caution
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A21 Accident risk
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A30 Roadworks
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A20 Accident
Restriction signs
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O1 No entry
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O2 Road closed
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O3.1 No vehicles
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O3.2 No bicycles
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O3.3 No horse-riders
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O4.1 No passing
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O4.2 End of no passing restriction
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O5 Height restriction
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O6.1 Speed limit
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O6.2 Decimal speed limit
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O6.3 End of speed limit
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O7.1 No left turns
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O7.2 No right turns
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O7.3 No U-turns
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O8.1 No parking
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O8.2 No stopping