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Quiet please or Silence

This symbol indicates Quiet please or Silence and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Railway station, Railways or Trains

This symbol indicates a Railway station, Railways or Trains and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Recycling cans

This symbol indicates Recycling cans and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Recycling glass

This symbol indicates Recycling glass and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Recycling magnetic type of steel

This symbol indicates Recycling magnetic type of steel and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Refreshments, coffee shop, café or buffet

This symbol indicates a Refreshments, coffee shop, café or buffet and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Rent-a-bicycle

This symbol indicates a Rent-a-bicycle and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Rent-a-car

This symbol indicates a Rent-a-car and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Restaurant

This symbol indicates a Restaurant and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Security check

This symbol indicates a Security check and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Self-contained camper van

This symbol indicates a Self-contained camper van and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Shoeshine

This symbol indicates a Shoeshine and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Shops or Shopping

This symbol indicates a Shops or Shopping and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Shower

This symbol indicates a Shower and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Single person

This symbol indicates a Single person and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Slope or ramped access

This symbol indicates a Slope or ramped access and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Smoking area or smoking allowed

This symbol indicates a Smoking area or smoking allowed and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Snack machine

This symbol indicates a Snack machine and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Sporting activities or general sports

This symbol indicates Sporting activities or general sports and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Sports hall

This symbol indicates a Sports hall and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Stadium

This symbol indicates a Stadium and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Stairs

This symbol indicates a Stairs and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Stand on the left (or Right)

This symbol indicates Stand on the left (or Right) and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Surveillance camera

This symbol indicates a Surveillance camera and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Take off your shoes

This symbol indicates Take off your shoes and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Taxi or Taxi stop

This symbol indicates a Taxi or Taxi stop and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Telephone

This symbol indicates a Telephone and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Ticket validation

This symbol indicates Ticket validation and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Tickets or ticket sales

This symbol indicates Tickets or ticket sales and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Toilet paper

This symbol indicates Toilet paper and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Toilets - female

This symbol indicates Toilets - female and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Toilets - male

This symbol indicates Toilets - male and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Toilets - unisex

This symbol indicates Toilets - unisex and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Tour group meeting point

This symbol indicates a Tour group meeting point and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Tram or Tram station

This symbol indicates a Tram or Tram station and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Transportation Centre

This symbol indicates a Transportation Centre and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Trash box or Litter bin or Rubbish bin

This symbol indicates a Trash box, Litter bin or Rubbish bin and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Vegetarian food

This symbol indicates Vegetarian food and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Viewpoint or panorama

This symbol indicates a Viewpoint or panorama and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Wait

This symbol indicates Wait and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

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@Unknown - Feb 04

it's a town exit sign not end of a built-up area

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it's a town exit sign not end of a built-up area

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@Unknown - Feb 04

it's a town exit sign not end of a built-up area

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@Unknown - Feb 04

it's a town exit sign not end of a built-up area

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@Unknown - Feb 04

it's a town exit sign not end of a built-up area

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@Unknown - Feb 04

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@Unknown - Jan 28

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@Unknown - Jan 27

The Finnish version is clearly made by a guesser who certainly does not know the road traffic law of Finland. A few mistakes I noticed: 1. The supposed "Road with two-way traffic." sign is in fact "Passing place" and implies a parking restriction. 2. The "Entry prohibited." sign is really "Operation of a vehicle prohibited". It doesn't ban pedestrians from entering or cyclists from pushing their bikes. 3. The "Motorcycles and cars prohibited." sign should be "Operation of a motor vehicle prohibited". Even though not on the sign, every type of motor vehicle, mopeds and tractors for example, is banned. 4 The "Turning left prohibited." sign prohibits not only left turns but also U-turns. This is not mentioned. 5. The "Overtaking prohibited." only applies to overtaking moving motor vehicles other than 2-wheel mopeds and motorcycles without a sidecar that are not in a turning/entry/exit lane. 6. The "Trucks prohibited." is actually "Trucks and vans prohibited." 7. Also, the pictograms are outdated after they were updated in 2020.

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@Unknown - Jan 27

This is WRONG... It will specifically be a bus, not a tram. I don't even know how a mandatory sign for trams would work, as they're literally stuck on their rails... They have no choice but to follow their path.

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@Unknown - Jan 22

specifically for the British test, there are countless inaccuracies, signs that don't exist in the UK Highways Code, and incorrect explanation of the signage.

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@Unknown - Jan 20

I have a small issue with the "manditory lane for buses" sign.... that isn't the sign used, the sign used that I know of shows a bus, the sign here shows SPECIFICALLY a Tram, which is a different vehicle.(the bus used looks like the bus on the bus and tram sign.)

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@Unknown - Jan 20

alot of the sighs aren't known or used in my area so I had no clue what they were and had to randomly guest, honestly didn't do to bad. 75/85

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@Unknown - Jan 19

As a hungarian driver i got 6 wrong. One 2 of them was an idicator light that i never seen in a car (we have older cars) But its a nice test.

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@Unknown - Jan 19

This sign means that you must be given priority from both sides, not a warning for crossroads

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@Unknown - Jan 18

The Czech prohibitory sign with a car and a motorbike separated by a red horizontal line means "All motor vehicles prohibited" not just "Cars and motorbikes prohibited" Also, the prohibitory sign "CLO / ZOLL" (sign B 27 of the Czech traffic code) does not mean access prohibited (checkpoint), but "You're required to stop"

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@Unknown - Jan 15

Hello, sorry but this is wrong, in Italy motorway (autostrada) has the same sign but is green instead an expressway (that in Italy should be called super-strada) have that sign with blue

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@Unknown - Jan 13

Dass "Gesenkter Balken" Abblendlicht bedeutet, habe ich nicht gewusst. Ansonsten Danke für die Möglichkeit zu üben.

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@Unknown - Jan 08

Very much helpful and the real exam here in Spain

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@Unknown - Dec 19

Hey, I appreciate y'all posting the road signs on this website. I plan to study abroad over there in Austria (areas would most likely be Graz, or Vienna) for college, and then still plan so far on wanting to move to Austria or Germany (more so Austria) during or after my study abroad program (With dual citizenship through ancestry with The Czech Republic (assuming it will apply). I just wanted to say thanks for your time making this website possible, and I appreciate this to help me study for a possible driving exam for me (if move to Austria), and every citizen of your country.

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