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Road signs in the Philippines reflects minor influences from American and Australian signage, but keeps close to the Vienna Convention as an original signatory.
Colors of signs:
- Blue (0, 51, 153)-
- Brown (153, 51, 51)-
- Fluorescent Yellow-green(204, 255, 0)-
- Green (0, 153, 102)-
- Red (204, 51, 51)-
Meaning of colors:
- Blue - Mandatory action and service areas
- Brown - Tourist-oriented signs
- Fluorescent yellow-green - Pedestrians
- Green - Direction guidance
- Red - regulation, prohibition, and warning
Sign shapes:
- Octagon - Stop sign
- Equilateral triangle (with one vertical point downward) - Give way
- Circle - Regulatory signs (Circular signs may be placed on rectangular plates with text for additional information)
- Equilateral triangle (with one vertical point upward) - Warning signs (Older pedestrian related warning signs used the equilateral triangle.)
- Rectangle (with long axis horizontal) - Directional signs, service signs, roadwork signs, special use signs, and supplementary plates for warning signs.
- Rectangle (with long axis vertical) - Facility information signs, traffic instruction signs, guide signs, and destinations of point of interest.
- Pentagon - pedestrian-related warning signs
Common road sign fonts:
- Arial
- Helvetica
- FHWA Series (usually used on directional signs)
- Clearview (most new signs, including non-guide ones. Unclear if it is officially mandated by DPWH for now, but some road sign specs do use them.)
Regulatory signs
[edit]R1: Priority signs
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Stop
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Give way
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Give way (with Filipino language text)
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Left turner must give way
R2: Direction signs
[edit]Mostly blue disc-shape signs with white arrows.
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Proceed straight
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No turns (plate type)
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Turn right
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Turn left
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Turn right on one-way road
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Turn left on one-way road
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Keep right
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Keep left
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Keep right (plate type)
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Keep left (plate type)
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Pass either side (usually placed on an two-way obstruction along with hazard marker HM5 and/or a flashing beacon light)
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Turn left only
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Turn right only
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All traffic must turn left
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All traffic must turn right
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Merging traffic
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Merging traffic (plate type)
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Two-way traffic
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Two-way traffic (plate type)
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Two-way traffic (plaque in Filipino)
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Left lane must turn left
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Right lane must turn right
R3: Prohibitory signs
[edit]Mostly uses the prohibition symbol (excluding the no entry/do not enter sign) to show forbidden movements and prohibited traffic.
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No entry
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No entry (plate type)
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No entry for motor vehicles
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No entry for jeepneys
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No entry for bicycles
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No entry for motorcycles
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No entry for tricycles
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No entry for buses
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No entry for trucks
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No entry for trailers
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No entry for pedestrians
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No crossing, use pedestrian overpass
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No crossing, use pedestrian crossing
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No entry for animal-drawn vehicles
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No entry for carts
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No right turn
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No right turn (plate type)
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No left turn
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No left turn (plate type)
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No U-turn
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No U-turn (plate type)
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No overtaking
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No overtaking (Tagalog: Bawal lumusot) (plate type with Filipino text)
R4: Speed limit signs
[edit]Mostly circular with red border, white background, and black letters. Minimum speed limit signs use a blue disc-shaped sign with white lettering.
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Maximum speed
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Speed limit de-restriction
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Maximum speed derestriction
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Minimum speed (used only on expressway segments)
Speed limit signs
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20 kph (10 mph)
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30 kph (20 mph)
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40 kph (25 mph)
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50 kph (30 mph)
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60 kph (40 mph)
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80 kph (50 mph)
R5: Parking signs
[edit]This group of signs indicates parking, waiting, loading/unloading, and stopping prohibitions/restrictions.
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No parking
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No parking (Tagalog: Bawal pumarada)(plate type with Filipino text and optional arrows pointing on the side[s] where the restriction applies)
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No parking anytime (with optional days of prohibition and arrows)
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No parking, tow-away zone
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Restricted parking (time-limited parking)
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Loading zone, xx:xx AM - xx:xx PM
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Loading and unloading zone
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No waiting anytime
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No waiting anytime (with times indicated)
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No waiting anytime (Filipino text)
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No loading and unloading anytime
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No loading and unloading (Filipino text)
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No loading/unloading anytime (used where red curb is placed)
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No stopping anytime
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No parking, bus stop
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No parking, jeepney stop
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Do not block intersection (placed along with yellow box intersection markings).
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Right turner cross broken lines (used on intersections with bus/jeepney stop location on approach)
R6: Miscellaneous signs
[edit]Mostly disc-shaped signs, excluding the Fasten Seat Belt sign (R6-7)
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No blowing of horns
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Width restriction
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Height restriction
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Weight restriction
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Gross axle weight restriction
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Length restriction
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Fasten seat belt
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Pedestrian crossing
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School children crossing
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Bike lane
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Wheelchair crossing (used on wheelchair ramps near intersections, buildings, hospitals, parks, malls and other public areas)
Warning signs
[edit]Mostly triangular signs, with red border, white background and black symbols (except for pedestrian-related signs, that uses a fluorescent yellow-green pentagon derived from the MUTCD school sign) and rectangle.
W1: Horizontal alignment signs
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Sharp turn to the left
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Sharp turn to the right
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Double turn to the left
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Double turn to the right
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Curve to the left
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Curve to the right
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Double curve, with first curve to the left
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Double curve, with first curve to the right
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Series of dangerous curves, with first curve to the left
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Series of dangerous curves, with first curve to the right
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Hairpin curve to the left
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Hairpin curve to the right
W2: Intersection signs
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Crossroads(used on dangerous crossroads where traffic must give way to right-turning vehicles)
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Other crossroads(Staggered road junction with first intersection to the right)
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Other crossroads(Staggered road junction with first intersection to the left)
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Other crossroads (Skewed road junction (right))
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Other crossroads (Skewed road junction (left))
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T-junction
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Y-junction
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Half Y-junction to the right
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Half Y-junction to the left
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Half Y-junction from behind (left)
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Half Y-junction from behind (right)
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Side junction to the right
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Side junction to the left'
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Roundabout (rotunda)
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Priority side junction on the right
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Priority side junction on the left
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Priority merge on the right
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Priority merge on the left
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Priority crossroads
W3: Advance warning of traffic control devices signs
[edit]W4: Road width signs
[edit]This group of road signs includes signs warning about changes on the road width.
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Narrow bridge
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Narrow bridge(plate type)
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Road narrows
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Road narrows (plate type)
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Start of divided road
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End of divided road
W5: Road obstacle signs
[edit]This group of warning road signs includes signs used to indicate obstacles along the road.
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Movable bridge
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Uneven road
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Humps
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Steep descent
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Steep descent
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Steep ascent
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Steep ascent
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Spillway
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Flood-prone area
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Falling rocks (right)
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Falling rocks (left)
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Slippery road
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Slippery road (plate with Filipino text)
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Animal crossing
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Low flying aircraft
W6: Pedestrian signs
[edit]Mostly pentagon signs with black borders and symbols, and fluorescent yellow-green background
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Pedestrians
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Slow down, pedestrian crossing ahead
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School children
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Cross only at pedestrian crossing
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Wheelchair crossing
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Bike lane ahead
W7: Railroad signs
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Railroad crossing position
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Railroad crossing advance warning (for crossings without signals)
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Railroad crossing advance warning (for crossings with signals)
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Railroad crossing position (with red backing board)
W8: Auxiliary signs
[edit]Used to accompany messages of other signs.
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Distance (in meters) (used along with a warning signs whenever the distance of the hazard must be shown)
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When wet (used along with sign W5-9)
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Blind (used along with sign W6-1)
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Aged (used along with sign W6-1)
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Playground (used along with sign W6-2)
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School (used along with sign W6-2)
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Disabled (used along with sign W6-1)
W9: Other warning road signs
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Clearance, X.X meters (used on traffic obstructions between 4.8 meters (15 feet, 9 inches) and 5.5 meters (18 feet)).
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Low clearance, X.X meters (used on traffic obstructions with a vertical clearance below 4.8 meters (15 feet, 9 inches)).
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Slow down, accident prone area
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Slow down, accident prone area (Filipino text)
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Slow down, merging traffic ahead
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Lane ends, merge left
Guide signs
[edit]Mostly rectangular signs with white borders
G1: Advance Direction Signs
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Stack direction sign (multiple destinations)
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Stack direction sign (single destination)
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Stack direction sign (with road/street name)
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Diagrammatic direction sign
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Diagrammatic direction sign(for roundabout/rotunda junction)
G2: Intersection Direction Signs
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Intersection direction sign (right-facing)
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Intersection direction sign (left-facing)
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Intersection direction sign (left and right-facing)
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Intersection direction sign with route number and road name
G3: Reassurance Direction Signs
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Reassurance direction sign
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Reassurance direction sign with route number and road name
G4: Finger boards
[edit]G5: Street name signs
[edit]G6: Town name and geographic feature signs
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Town name
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Province name
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Geographical feature
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Local government unit boundary
G7: Service Signs
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Service sign (with name of service, symbols, and distance)
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Weightbridge station
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Service sign (advance sign with name of service)
G9: Route markers
[edit]Expressway signs
[edit]This group of road signs includes signs dedicated for expressway use.
GE2: Expressway Information Signs
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Prohibited on expressway
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Toll rates
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Lane direction sign
GE3: Advance Exit Signs
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Exit advance sign (with distance)
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Exit advance sign (with distance and "Right Lane")
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Supplementary exit advance sign ("Next Exit")
GE4: Exit Direction Signs
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Exit direction sign (placed overhead in advance of the exit ramp)
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Next exit XX km
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Exit direction sign
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Exit direction sign (for numbered exits)
GE6: End of Expressway Signs
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Start Expressway
GE7: Toll Signs
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Toll Plaza Ahead (with distance)
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Stop at Toll Gates
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Pay Toll Ahead
GE8: Expressway Traffic Instruction and Regulatory Signs
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Wrong way, go back
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Reduce speed now
Traffic instruction signs
[edit]Used to supplement regulatory and warning road signs and to support traffic rules.
S1: Supplementary signs
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Use overpass
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Use pedestrian crossing
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Trucks must use low gear
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Check brakes
S2: Movement instruction signs
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Reduce speed
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Stop here on red signal
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Low clearance ahead, high vehicles detour
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No right turn on red signal
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Slow vehicles use right lane
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Tagalog: Mabagal na sasakyan mamalagi sa kanan.English: Slow vehicles use right lane
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Tagalog: Trak at bus mamalagi sa kanan maliban kung lulusot.English: Trucks and buses keep right unless overtaking.
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No through road
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Road closed
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Form 1 lane
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Form 2 lanes
Hazard markers
[edit]Used to delineate hazards and obstructions along the road.
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Black and white chevron sign (left)
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Black and white chevron sign (right)
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White and red chevron sign (left)
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White and red chevron sign (right)
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One way hazard marker
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Obstruction marker
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Two way hazard marker (large)
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Two way hazard marker (small)
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Two way hazard marker (usually used on two-way traffic obstructions or accompany a pass either side sign )
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Width marker (left)(usually used on approaches of narrow bridges or mounted below a keep left sign on traffic islands where the road narrows).
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Width marker (right)(usually used on approaches of narrow bridges or mounted below a keep right sign on traffic islands where the road narrows).
Route number signs
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Asian Highway 26 marker used along EDSA and Pan-Philippine Highway
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Asian Highway 26 marker used along the South Luzon Expressway
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Expressway sign
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Primary national highway number sign
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Secondary national highway numbef sign
Customized signs
[edit]Retired signs
[edit]Based on real-life old road signs as they may be seen in pictures.
Regulatory
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Stop
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Give way
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Give way (with "Yield" instead)
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Proceed straight
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Follow right
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Follow left
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Keep right
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Keep left
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Pass either side
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No entry
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No parking
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No stopping
Warning
[edit]Guide
[edit]File:Philippines old road signs - Guide - Stack sign (3 destinations).svg