Road signs in Laos
Laos traffic signs use Lao, the national language of Laos. However, English is also used for stop and important public places such as tourist attractions, airports, railway stations, and immigration checkpoints. Both Lao and English are used on directional signage.

"Stop" and "No right turn" signs in Vientiane
Laos signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals but has yet to ratify it.
Warning signs
Curve to left
Curve to right
Steep descent
Steep climb
Road narrows on both side
Road narrows on left
Road narrows on right
Swing bridge
Quayside or ferry breth
Rough road
Speed breaker
Dangerous dip
Soft verges
Slippery road Surface
Loose chipings
Fallen rocks
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Children
Bicycle
Cattle crossing
Wild animals crossing
Roadworks ahead
Traffic signals
Crossroad without priority
Crossroad without priority
Side road junction to left
Side road junction to right
Roundabout
Two way traffic
Level crossing ahead,with barries or gate
Level crossing ahead,with barries or gate
Low-flying aircraft
Crosswind
General warning sign
Priority signs
Stop
Give way
Priority road
End of priority road
Priority for oncoming traffic
Priority over oncoming traffic
Regulatory signs
- Prohibitory signs
Prohibition entry
Prohibition entry for motor vehicles
Prohibition entry for motorcycles
Prohibition entry for bicycles
Prohibition entry for mopeds
Prohibition entry for good vehicles
Prohibition entry for horse drawn vehicles
Prohibition entry for handcarts
Prohibition entry for pedestrian
Prohibition entry for agricultural tractors
Prohibition entry for vehicles carrying more than a certain quantity of explosive or readliy infammable substance
Prohibition entry for vehicles carrying more than a certain quantity of substances liable to cause water pollution
Prohibition entry for motor vehicles
Prohibition entry for motor vehicles or horse drawn vehicles
Length limit
Weight limit
Width limit
Height limit
Maximum speed limit
Prohibition left turn
Prohibition right turn
U-turn Prohibition
Prohibition straight
Prohibition overtaking
Prohibition overtaking by lorries
Prohibition parking
Prohibition stopping
Alternate parking
Alternate parking
Prohibition horns
Customs
- Mandatory signs
Go straight
Turn left
Turn right
Turn left
Turn right
Turn left or straight
Turn right or straight
Keep left
Keep right
Bicycle lane
Pedestrian lane
Minimum speed limit
End of minimum speed limit
Informatory signs
Pedestrian crossing ahead
One way street
One way street
One way street
Limit beginning of residential area
Limit end of residential area
Parking lot
Bus stop
Tram stop
Limit beginning of Tunnel
Limit end of Tunnel
Hospital
First aid
No through road
Lpg station
Telephone general
Emergency telephone
Hotel
Workshop
Camping or caravan site
Restaurant
Limit beginning Road for motor vehicles
Limit end of road for motor vehicles
Emergency stopping lot
Emergency ramp
Minimum speed for different lane
Maximum speed for different lane
Bus only lane
Split traffic lane
Merging traffic lane
Preselection lane
Limit beginning of motorway
Limit end of motorway
Countdown marker(300 m)
Countdown marker (200 m)
Countdown marker (100 m)
Additional panels curve chevron danger sign
Distance
Side extension (of no stopping or no parking
Side extension (of no stopping or no parking)
Side extension (of no stopping or no parking)
Length
Beginning (of no stopping or no parking)
Continuation (of no stopping or no parking)
End (of no stopping or no parking)
Sign of applies to lorries
Sign of applies to tralier
Direction of priority road
Disabled parking
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