Road signs in the United Arab Emirates
Appearance
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2025) |
Road signs in United Arab Emirates are modelled on the British road sign system[1]: 433 that are regulated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) Dubai and Department of Transport (DoT) Abu Dhabi. The Transport typeface is used to display English text; no Arabic typeface is specified apart from the requirement that it be in the Naskh calligraphic script,[1]: 33 with Boutros Advertisers Naskh being most commonly used.
Regulatory signs
[edit]Control signs
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Stop
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Give way
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Priority for oncoming traffic
Mandatory signs
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Minimum speed limit
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Pass onto left
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Pass onto right
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Pass on either side
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Turn left
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Turn right
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Proceed straight
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Turn left ahead
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Turn right ahead
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Roundabout
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Bicycle path
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Pedestrian path
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Pedestrian and bicycle path
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Bicycle and pedestrian path
Prohibition signs
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No movement in both directions
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No entry
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Maximum speed limit
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No horns
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No left turn
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No right turn
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No U-turn
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No overtaking
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End of no overtaking
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No pedestrians
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No bicycles
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No motorcycles
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No trucks
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No tractors
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No animal-drawn vehicles
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No trailers
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No cars
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No motor vehicles
Parking control signs
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No parking
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No stopping
Warning signs
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Crossroads
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Side road junction to left
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Side road junction to right
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T-junction
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Skewed side road junction ahead to left
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Skewed side road junction ahead to left
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Skewed side road junction ahead to right
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Skewed side road junction ahead to right
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Y-junction
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Merging traffic
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Roundabout
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Curve to right
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Curve to left
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Double curve,first to right
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Double curve,first to left
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Hairpin curve
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Two-way traffic
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Traffic light
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Pedestrian crossing
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Pedestrians
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Children
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Cyclists
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Cattle
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Deer
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Steep descent
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Steep ascent
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Road narrows
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Road narrows on right side
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Road narrows on left side
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Uneven road
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Speed bump
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Slippery road
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Loose chippings
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Falling rocks
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Snow or ice
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Indicating that the right hand lane of a one lane carriage way is closed
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Indicating that the right hand lane of a two lanes carriage way is closed
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Indicating that the right hand lane of a three lanes carriage way is closed
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Diversion to the other carriageway of a dual carriageway road ahead on the left
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Diversion to the other carriageway of a dual carriageway road ahead on the right
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Other dangers
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Quayside or riverbank
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Crosswind
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Low-flying aircraft
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Traffic queues
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Drawbridge
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Dead end
Temporary signs
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Curve to left
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Curve to right
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Uneven road
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Traffic light
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Roadworks
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Loose chippings
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Soft verges
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Road narrows
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Road narrows on right side
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Road narrows on left side
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Other dangers
Information signs
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Priority road
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End of priority road
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Priority over oncoming traffic
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Parking
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Dead end
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Pedestrian crossing
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Cyclist crossing
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Speed bump
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One-way street
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One-way street
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One-way street
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Living street
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End of living street
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Children
Highway signs
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Motorway
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End of motorway
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Exit
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Exit
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Exit
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Tunnel (only on motorways)
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End of tunnel (only on motorways)
Hazard markers and additional panels
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Hazard plate - left
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Hazard plate - right
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Single chevron - left
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Single chevron - right
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Multiple chevron - left
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Multiple chevron - right
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T junctions chevron
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Hazard maker
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Cars
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Trucks
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Motorcycles
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Bicycles
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No turning for trucks
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Abu Dhabi Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices" (PDF). jawdah.qcc.abudhabi.ae. Abu Dhabi Quality and Conformity Council. Retrieved 20 January 2025.