Road signs in Saudi Arabia differ by locale, but they do tend to closely follow European practices with certain distinctions and conform to the general pattern as set out in the Vienna Convention of Road Signs and Signals. Road signs display text in Arabic language.[1] Distances are displayed in metric units and in Eastern Arabic numerals.
On March 31, 2022, Saudi Arabia acceded to the Vienna Convention of Road Signs and Signals.[2]
Gallery
Warning
Curve to left
Curve to right
Sharp curve to right
Steep descent
Steep climb
Pedestrian crossing ahead
School crossing
Traffic light ahead
Traffic light ahead (vertical)
Crossroads
Stop sign ahead
Electrified overhead cable ahead
Fire station
Height restriction ahead
Obstacles ahead (Red)
Obstacles ahead (Yellow)
Regulatory
Yield
Stop
Stop (Arabic-English language)
Give way to oncoming traffic
No entry
No cars
No buses
Maximum width
Maximum height
Maximum weight
Maximum length
No right turn
No U-turn
No overtaking
No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
Maximum speed limit
Truck limit
Customs
End of all restrictions
End of maximum speed limit
End of overtaking prohibition
End of overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
No parking
No stopping
Turn right
Turn left
U-turn
U-turn or straight ahead
Cyclists only
Minimum speed limit
End of minimum speed limit
Indication
Freeway
End freeway
Pedestrian crossing
Hospital
Parking
Direction to parking
First aid
Gas station
Camping
Dead end
Temporary
Curve to right
Sharp curve to right
Steep descent
Workers in road ahead
Flagman ahead
Traffic signals ahead
Stop sign ahead
Directional
Street Name
Museums and Entertainment Centers and Farms
Downtown
Kaaba
East
North
South
West
Highway sign
City road sign
Branch Road sign
References
- ↑ "Road signs in Saudi Arabia" (PDF). International Driver’s License Application online. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
- ↑ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
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