Road signs in Estonia
Road signs in Estonia ensure that transport vehicles move safely and orderly, as well as to 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. The system is covered in Liiklusmärkide ja teemärgiste tähendused ning nõuded fooridele[1] and the standards document EVS 613:2001 Traffic signs.[2]
Since Estonia was part of the Soviet Union, Estonia used the Soviet road sign standard before adopting its own road sign standard. After the declaration of independence of Estonia from the Soviet Union and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union, it became necessary to create its own standard for road signs in Estonia. Unlike most post-Soviet states, modern road signs in Estonia look different from those used in neighbouring Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania.
Road sign
Warning signs
- Curve to left
- Double curve first to left
- Curve to right
- Double curve first to right
- Steep descent
- Steep ascent
- Road narrows on both side
- Two-way traffic
- Riverbank ahead
- Traffic jams
- Bumpy road
- Dip
- Bump
- Speed breaker
- Roadworks area
- Loose gravel
- Slippery road Surface
- Edge drop
- Gauge
- Pedestrian crossing ahead
- Pedestrians
- School zone
- Bike
- Skiers crossing
- Wild animals Crossing
- Domestic animals Crossing
- Wildfowl animals Crossing
- Equal roads intersection
- Secondary road junction
- Traffic light
- Detour
- Tramway
- Level crossing with gates
- Level crossing without gates
- Distance to crossing
- Single track level crossing
- Multitrack level crossing
- Unpaved road ahead
- Falling unstable rocks
- Low-flying aircraft
- Icing
- Be careful
Priority signs
- Beginning of priority road
- End of priority road
- Yield
- Stop sign
- Priority for oncoming
- Priority over oncoming
Prohibitory signs
- Road closed to all vehicles
- No motor vehicles except motorcycles
- No motorcycles
- No off-road vehicles
- No buses
- No goods vehicles over 8 tons
- No vehicles with trailers over 20 tons
- No tractors
- No pedal cycles
- No mopeds
- No ridden horses
- No pedestrians
- Minimum distance
- No honking
- No entry
- No right turn
- No left turn
- No U-turn
- Width limit
- Height limit
- Length limit
- Laden weight limit
- One axle weight limit
- Tandem axle weight limit
- No overtaking
- End of overtaking prohibition
- No overtaking by lorries
- End of overtaking by lorries prohibition
- Speed limit
- End of speed limit
- Speed limit zone
- End of speed limit zone
- No stopping
- No parking
- Controlled zone
- End of controlled zone
- No parking on odd days
- No parking on even days
- Customs
- Police
- Other control
- End of all restrictions
Mandatory signs
- Go straight
- Turn right
- Turn right ahead
- Straight or turn right
- Turn left or right
- Keep right
- Pass either side
- Roundabout
- Footpath
- Bikeway
- Equestrian path
- Snowmobile path
- Minimum speed limit
- End of minimum speed limit
- Pedestrian zone
- Direction for vehicles with dangerous goods
Special regulation signs
- Motorway
- End of motorway
- One-way road
- End of one-way road
- Bus stop
- Tram stop
- Pedestrian crossing
- Ülekäik
- U-turn permitted
- Dead end
- Residential area
- End of residential area
- Parking
- Tunnel
- End of tunnel
- Stop line
- Detour
- Chevrons
References
- "Liiklusmärkide ja teemärgiste tähendused ning nõuded fooridele – Riigi Teataja". Riigiteataja.ee (in Estonian). 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
- "EVS 613:2001 - Estonian Centre for Standardisation". Evs.ee. 2011-02-22. Retrieved 2016-10-29.