Road signs in Mongolia
Road signs in Mongolia are similar to the Soviet (post-Soviet states), British, and other European road sign systems. They ensure that transport vehicles move safely and in an orderly manner, and inform the participants of traffic built-in graphic icons. These icons are governed by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic and Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1]
Road sign
Warning signs
- Warning signs
Level crossing with barrier or gate
Level crossing without barrier or gate
Single track level crossing
Multi-track level crossing
Level crossing countdown
Level crossing countdown
Level crossing countdown
Level crossing countdown
Level crossing countdown
Level crossing countdown
Crossroads with priority to the right
T-junction
Y-junction
Roundabout
Traffic light
Curve to the right
Curve to the left
Double curve, first to the right
Double curve, first to the left
Steep hill downwards
Steep hill upwards
Slippery road
Uneven road
Speed bump
Loose gravel
Road narrow on both sides
Road narrow on right side
Road narrow on left side
Two-way traffic
Pedestrians
Pedestrian crossing
Children
Bike crossing
Roadworks area
Domestic animals crossing
Wild animals crossing
Landslides
Crosswinds
Low-flying aircraft
Tunnel
Congestion
Other danger
Direction of rotation
Direction of rotation
Direction of rotation
Direction of rotation
Direction of rotation
Prohibitory signs
- Prohibitory signs
No entry
Closed to all vehicles
No motor vehicles
No motorized or animal-drawn vehicle
No motor vehicles with 4 or more wheels
No trucks
No motorcycles
No tractor or motor equipment
No trailers
No animal-drawn vehicles
No bicycles
No pedestrians
Weight limit
Weight limit per axle
Maximum height
Maximum width
Minimum safe following distance between vehicles
Maximum separation
Customs
Customs
No right turn
No left turn
No U-turn
No overtaking
End of overtaking prohibiton
No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
End of overtaking prohibiton by heavy goods vehicles
Maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
End of maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
No horn
No stopping
No parking
De-restriction
No entry for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
No vehicles carrying explosive or readily inflammable substances
No vehicles carrying substance liable to cause water pollution
No mopeds
Priority signs
- Priority signs
Priority road
End of priority road
Crossroads with priority
Side road with priority
Side road with priority
Oblique side road with priority
Oblique side road with priority
Merging from the right
Merging from the left
Give way
Stop
Give way to oncoming traffic red circle
Priority over oncoming traffic blue square
Mandatory signs
- Mandatory signs
Go straight
Turn right
Turn right ahead but left turn right is Reserved
Turn left
Turn left ahead
Straight ahead or right turn permitted
Straight ahead or left turn permitted
Turn left or right
Keep right
Keep left
Pass either side
Roundabout
Motor vehicle lane
Bicycle path
End of bicycle path
Pedestrians only
Minimum speed limit
End of minimum speed
Guide signs
- Guide signs
Motorway
End of motorway
Start of residential area
End of the residential area
The beginning of the settlement
The end of the settlement
One-way street
End of one-way street
Turning to one-way street
Turning to one-way street
Driving directions in lanes turn
Driving directions in lanes
Driving directions in lanes
Driving directions in lanes
Driving directions in lanes
Driving directions in lanes
Lane direction
Lane direction
New lane begins
New lane begins
New lane begins
New lane begins
Lane ends
Lane ends
Bus lane
Traffic scheme
Place to U-turn
Parking lot
Road bump
Pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian subway
Pedestrian subway
Footbridge
Footbridge
Bus stop
Taxi stand
Living zone
End of living zone
Advisory speed limit
School zone
End of school Zone
General speed limits
Stop
Advance directions
Advance directions
Advance directions
Advance directions
Direction cursor
Direction cursor
Direction cursor
Object name
Distances signpost
Detour scheme
Direction of turn
Direction of turn
Direction of turn
Service signs
- Service signs
First Aid Station
Hospital
Petrol station
Breakdown station
Car wash
Telephone
Restaurant
Drinking water
Hotel or motel
Camping
City dwellers
Picnic site
Car parking
Toilets
Extinguisher
Traffic police
Traffic police
Supplementary signs
- Supplementary signs
Stop ahead
Days of the week
Duration
References
- "Road signs in Mongolia" (PDF). Road signs in Mongolia by adcidl.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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