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Road signs in Luxembourg are regulated by the Luxembourg Road Code, Loi du 14 février 1955, as amended; they are divided into nine categories (types) according to function and no other icons or specifications are allowed for each sign other than those specifically indicated.
If there is any text in the signals, it is in French (except for the stop and give way signal which says 'STOP' in English).
Luxembourg signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on 8 November 1968 and ratified it on 25 November 1975.[1]
Warning signs
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Slippery road
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Loose gravel
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Pedestrian crossing
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Children
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Cyclists
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Roadworks
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Traffic signal ahead
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Strong crosswinds
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Roundabout
Priority signs
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Yield/Give way
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Priority road
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End of priority road
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Priority road direction
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Yield to oncoming traffic
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Priority over oncoming traffic
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Single level crossing
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Double level crossing
Prohibitory signs
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No cars
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No trucks
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No motorcycles
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No mopeds
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No bicycles
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No animal-drawn vehicles
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No pedestrians
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No overtaking
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No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
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End of overtaking prohibition
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End of overtaking by heavy goods vehicles prohibition
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No parking
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No stopping
Mandatory signs
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Turn left only
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Proceed straight only
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Turn right only
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Proceed straight or turn right
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Keep right
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Roundabout
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Cycle path
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End of cycle path
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Pedestrian and cycle path
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Trail for riders
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Minimum speed limit
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Pedestrian path
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Lane reserved for trams
Indication signs
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Pedestrian crossing
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Underpass
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Home zone
References
edit- ^ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-09.