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This article provides an overview of road signs used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. It explains how both countries follow the principles of the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, resulting in a traffic sign system that is largely consistent with other European countries while maintaining some national characteristics.
Road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein - Wikipedia
This traffic sign indicates a warning for a crossroad where you have to stop and give way. It alerts that you are approaching a controlled intersection where you must stop and yield the right of way to other road users. Drivers must come to a complete stop and give way to all traffic on the priority road.
This traffic sign indicates a warning for wild horses. It alerts drivers to the possible presence of wild or free-roaming horses on or near the roadway. It is used to prevent collisions and protect both animals and road users. Drivers should: reduce speed, be ready to stop quickly, avoid using the horn or high beams that could startle the animals. Typical Locations: Nature reserves, open rangeland, rural highways, areas with wild horse populations (e.g. Camargue (France), Nevada (USA), Mongolia, or Romania)
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