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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