Road signs in Turkey
Road signs in Turkey conform to the general pattern of those used in most other European countries.[1] They are regulated by the Trafik İşaretleri Elkitabi (Traffic Street Code).
Gallery
- Warning signs
Curve to right
Curve to left
Double curve, first to right
Double curve, first to left
Steep descent
Steep ascent
Road narrows, both sides
Road narrows, right side
Road narrows, left side
Opening or swing bridge
Unprotected quayside
Uneven road
Slippery road
Loose stones
Falling rocks or debris
Pedestrian crossing
Children
Cyclists
Cattle
Wild animals
Roadworks
Traffic signals
Low-flying aircraft
Crosswinds
Two-way traffic
Other dangers
Crossroads without priority
Crossroads with priority
Side road with priority, to the right
Side road with priority, to the left
Merging traffic
Merging traffic
Roundabout
Level crossing with barrier ahead
Level crossing without barrier ahead
Level crossing (single track)
Level crossing (multiple track)
Level crossing countdown marker (300m)
Level crossing countdown marker (200m)
Level crossing countdown marker (100m)
Dangerous shoulder
Ice or snow
Traffic queues likely
Trams crossing
Tunnel ahead
- Regulatory signs
Yield
Stop
Stop, children crossing
Yield to oncoming traffic
No entry
Closed to all vehicles
No entry for motor vehicles except motorcycles
No entry for motorcycles
No entry for cycles
No entry for mopeds
No entry for goods vehicles
No entry for trailers
No entry for pedestrians
No entry for animal-drawn vehicles
No entry for handcarts
No entry for agricultural vehicles
No entry for vehicles carrying explosive substances
No entry for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
No entry for vehicles carrying water pollutive substances
No entry for power-driven vehicles
No entry for power-driven or animal-drawn vehicles
Width limit
Height limit
Length limit
Axle mass limit
Mass limit
Maximum separation
No right turn
No left turn
No U-turn
No overtaking
No overtaking by goods vehicles
Maximum speed limit
No audible warning devices
Passing without stopping prohibited
End of all local prohibitions
End of speed limit
End of overtaking prohibition
End of overtaking prohibition by goods vehicles
Turn right
Turn left
Proceed straight
Proceed straight or turn right
Proceed straight or turn left
Turn right ahead
Turn left ahead
Keep right
Keep left
Roundabout
Cycle path
Pedestrian path
Bridle path
Minimum speed
End of minimum speed
Snow chains mandatory
Turn left for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
Proceed straight for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
Turn right for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- Information signs
No through side road
No through side road
Detour
Prescribed direction
General speed limits
Pedestrian crossing
One-way traffic
No through road
Start of motorway
End of motorway
Start of controlled access road
End of controlled access road
Bus stop
First aid post
Breakdown service
Public telephone
Petrol station
Hotel
Restaurant
Refreshments
Picnic site
Starting point of walks
Camping site
Caravan site
Camping and caravan site
Youth hostel
Priority over oncoming traffic
Priority road
End of priority road
Traffic radio information
Pedestrian underpass
Swimming pool
Tunnel
Escape lane
- Parking signs
No parking
No stopping
Parking
- Additional signs
Length
Distance
Side extension (of parking and stopping ban)
Stop ahead
Disabled parking
Ice or snow
Beginning (of parking and stopping ban)
Ending (of parking and stopping ban)
Continuation (of parking and stopping ban)
Direction of priority road
Direction of priority road
See also
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