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Road signs in Israel

Road signs in Israel are regulated by the Ministry of Transportation in the Division of Transportation Planning, most recently set forth in June 2011.[1]

Israeli trilingual road signs

They generally use the same pattern of colors, shapes, and symbols set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, which are also used in most countries of Europe and the Middle East. Despite this, Israel is not a signatory to this convention.

Language edit

Signs employ three scripts – Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin – and are written in Hebrew and Arabic, the two official languages of the country, and in English.

The stop sign, however, instead of displaying words in three languages, or even just in English as required by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, conveys its meaning through the depiction of a raised hand.

Font edit

Israeli road sign regulations provide for the following fonts to be used: Tamrurim for Hebrew script, Medina for Arabic script, and Triumvirat (a Helvetica derivative) for Latin script as well as numbers.[2] However, these rules are not consistently followed; some signs use Highway Gothic or Clearview for the Latin script.

Warning signs edit

Signs warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations bear a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered triangle.

Regulatory signs edit

With the exception of the special shapes used for "Stop" and "Yield" signs (respectively, an octagon and a downward-pointing triangle), signs giving orders are circular and are of two kinds:

  • Mandatory signs (e.g. "Turn right only") bear a white symbol on a blue disk.
  • Prohibitory signs (e.g. "No left turn") take the form of a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered circle, sometimes with the addition of a red slash through the symbol.

Information signs edit

Signs giving information are generally rectangular (sometimes pointed at one end in the case of direction signage).

Highways in Israel are classified as:

  • National (single-digit number)
  • Inter-city (two digits)
  • Regional (three digits)
  • Local (four digits)

Route-marker signs are also color-coded:

  • Freeways (Blue)
  • Expressways (Red)
  • Regional routes (Green)
  • Local roads (Black, formerly Brown)

Most directional signs to towns and cities are:

  • white-on-blue (freeways)
  • white-on-green (other main roads)
  • black-on-white (local destinations)
  • white-on-brown (tourist destinations: landmarks, historical sites, nature reserves, etc.).

The sign for permitted parking features a white-on-blue "P" for "parking" enclosed by the Hebrew letter Het ("ח") for "hanaya" (Hebrew: חניה), which also means "parking").

The sign informing users that they are on a priority road is a white-edged yellow "diamond" (i.e. a square turned through 45°).

References edit

  1. ^ Traffic Sign Sheet, Ministry of Transportation, July 2012
  2. ^ "הנחיות לתכנוןשילוט בדרכים בין-עירוניות מהדורה2016" (PDF). gov.il.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Road signs in Israel at Wikimedia Commons

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Road signs in Israel are regulated by the Ministry of Transportation in the Division of Transportation Planning most recently set forth in June 2011 1 Israeli trilingual road signsThey generally use the same pattern of colors shapes and symbols set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals which are also used in most countries of Europe and the Middle East Despite this Israel is not a signatory to this convention Contents 1 Language 2 Font 3 Warning signs 4 Regulatory signs 5 Information signs 6 References 7 External linksLanguage editSigns employ three scripts Hebrew Arabic and Latin and are written in Hebrew and Arabic the two official languages of the country and in English The stop sign however instead of displaying words in three languages or even just in English as required by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic conveys its meaning through the depiction of a raised hand Font editIsraeli road sign regulations provide for the following fonts to be used Tamrurim for Hebrew script Medina for Arabic script and Triumvirat a Helvetica derivative for Latin script as well as numbers 2 However these rules are not consistently followed some signs use Highway Gothic or Clearview for the Latin script Warning signs editSigns warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations bear a black on white symbol inside a red bordered triangle Signs giving warnings nbsp Uneven road nbsp Sharp right curve nbsp Sharp left curve nbsp Curve right and then left nbsp Curve left and then right nbsp Winding road ahead nbsp Barriers nbsp Barriers nbsp Road narrows ahead nbsp Road narrows from right ahead nbsp Road narrows from left ahead nbsp Barriers nbsp Barriers nbsp Barriers nbsp Intersection nbsp Side road on the right ahead nbsp Side road on the left ahead nbsp T intersection nbsp Barriers nbsp Staggered crossroads nbsp Staggered crossroads nbsp Roundabout ahead nbsp Traffic signal ahead nbsp Minor road merging from the right nbsp Minor road merging from the left nbsp Merge with major road from the right nbsp Merge with major road from the left nbsp Possible traffic congestion nbsp Traffic congestion ahead nbsp Tram crossing ahead nbsp Railroad crossing ahead nbsp Pedestrian crosswalk nbsp Pedestrians nearby nbsp Bicycle traffic crossing nbsp Stop sign ahead nbsp Dangerous descent nbsp Danger of skidding nbsp Rock slide zone nbsp Rock slide zone nbsp nbsp Speed breaker nbsp Two way traffic nbsp Camels nbsp Farm vehicles crossing nbsp Children or school crosswalk nbsp Road works nbsp End of road works nbsp Flooded roadRegulatory signs editWith the exception of the special shapes used for Stop and Yield signs respectively an octagon and a downward pointing triangle signs giving orders are circular and are of two kinds Mandatory signs e g Turn right only bear a white symbol on a blue disk Prohibitory signs e g No left turn take the form of a black on white symbol inside a red bordered circle sometimes with the addition of a red slash through the symbol Mandatory signs nbsp Go straight or turn right nbsp Go straight or turn left nbsp Go straight nbsp Turn right nbsp Turn left nbsp Turn right or left nbsp Go straight or make right U turn nbsp Go straight or make left U turn nbsp Compulsory right U turn nbsp Compulsory left U turn nbsp May pass on either sign nbsp Pass on the right nbsp Pass on the left nbsp Start of motorway nbsp End of motorway nbsp Minimum speed limit nbsp Road for motor vehicles only nbsp Start of traffic calming area nbsp End of traffic calming area nbsp Traffic recession area nbsp End of traffic recession area nbsp Cycle lane nbsp End of cycle lane nbsp Pedestrian path nbsp Cycle path nbsp Shared pedestrian and cycle path nbsp Segregated pedestrian and cycle path nbsp Toll lane or toll road nbsp End of toll lane or toll roadSigns giving orders nbsp Give way nbsp Stop nbsp Roundabout nbsp Stop manual control nbsp Go manual control nbsp Yield to oncoming traffic nbsp Priority over oncoming traffic nbsp Priority road nbsp End of priority road nbsp Closed to all vehicles nbsp No entry nbsp Barriers nbsp Barriers nbsp Cars and motorbikes prohibited nbsp No trucks weighing over 10 tonnes nbsp Vehicles transporting hazardous materials prohibited nbsp Cars prohibited nbsp Motorbikes prohibited nbsp Tractors and work vehicles prohibited nbsp Animals prohibited nbsp Bicycles prohibited nbsp Pedestrians prohibited nbsp Pedestrians bicycles work transport and animals prohibited nbsp No vehicles weighing over 6 tonnes nbsp No vehicles higher than 4 6 meters nbsp No vehicles wider than 2 1 meters nbsp No driving lessons zone nbsp End of no driving lessons zone nbsp No overtaking nbsp End of no overtaking nbsp Overtaking is prohibited for large vehicles nbsp End of no overtaking for large vehicles nbsp Urban area nbsp End of urban area nbsp Speed limit 50 km h nbsp Speed limit 50 km h nbsp End of speed limit 50 km h nbsp No right turn ahead nbsp No left turn ahead nbsp No right U turn nbsp No left U turn nbsp Parking prohibited nbsp Parking and stopping prohibited nbsp End of parking prohibition nbsp Parking of trucks weighing over 10 000 kg prohibited nbsp End of parking prohibition of trucks weighing over 10 000 kg nbsp CustomsInformation signs editSigns giving information are generally rectangular sometimes pointed at one end in the case of direction signage Highways in Israel are classified as National single digit number Inter city two digits Regional three digits Local four digits Route marker signs are also color coded Freeways Blue Expressways Red Regional routes Green Local roads Black formerly Brown Most directional signs to towns and cities are white on blue freeways white on green other main roads black on white local destinations white on brown tourist destinations landmarks historical sites nature reserves etc The sign for permitted parking features a white on blue P for parking enclosed by the Hebrew letter Het ח for hanaya Hebrew חניה which also means parking The sign informing users that they are on a priority road is a white edged yellow diamond i e a square turned through 45 Information signs nbsp National Freeway 1 digit nbsp National Freeway which is also an Inter City Expressway 1 digit nbsp National Inter City Expressway 1 digit nbsp Inter City Expressway 2 digits nbsp National Expressway 2 digit nbsp Regional roads 3 digits nbsp Local roads 4 digits nbsp Freeway sign nbsp Major road sign nbsp Local destination sign nbsp Tourist destination sign nbsp Street sign nbsp Entry to toll nbsp Parking sign can be two sided nbsp Handicapped parking nbsp Pedestrian crossing nbsp Exit sign nbsp One way traffic nbsp Border sign nbsp No through road nbsp No through road on right nbsp No through road on left nbsp Tunnel nbsp End of tunnelReferences edit Traffic Sign Sheet Ministry of Transportation July 2012 הנחיות לתכנוןשילוט בדרכים בין עירוניות מהדורה2016 PDF gov il External links edit nbsp Media related to Road signs in Israel at 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