Category
page 1Traffic signs
traffic sign
signboard displaying information for road users
level crossing
place where a road crosses a railway at the same level

barricade
thumb|Police barricades in Buenos Aires, Argentina (2020)
Barricade () is any object or structure that creates a barrier or obstacle to control, block passage or force the flow of traffic in the desired direction. Adopted as a military term, a barricade denotes any improvised field fortification, such as on city streets during urban warfare. These may also include crowd control devices—like temporary traffic barricades, pedestrian barricades, and anti-vehicle barriers—all of which have also been used in the course of urban protests, counterinsurgency operations, and military operations on urba
stop sign
sign representing a temporary stop traffic regulation
Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals
1968 international treaty
road surface marking
any kind of device or material used on a road surface to convey official information
traffic cone
cone-shaped marker used for traffic management
traffic warning sign
sign indicating potential hazards, obstacles or conditions requiring special attention
yield sign
traffic sign that indicates a driver must slow down, and stop if necessary, to allow a driver on another approach to proceed
cat's eye
retroreflective safety device used in road marking
bilingual sign
sign written in two languages
Looped square
symbol
variable-message sign
electronic traffic sign with changeable messages
portable warning triangle
red, reflective, triangular, often collapsible road marker used to warn motorists about temporary road hazards, such as traffic accidents or road works
highway location marker
numbered marker along a road or boundary
mandatory sign
road Signs used in Traffic Obligation
street name sign
traffic sign used to identify named streets
town sign
road sign placed at the side of the road or street at the boundary of the territory of a city, town, or village
comparison of European road signs

traffic bollard
posts to prevent vehicles from entering into pedestrians, etc.
directional road sign
type of road sign
priority signs
set of road traffic signs specifying which route has the right of way at a particular place, generic information not specific to any region
prohibitory traffic sign
signs that prohibit certain actions or types of traffic
modal filter
road design that restricts the passage of certain modes of transport
welcome sign
road sign at the border of a jurisdiction that introduces or welcomes visitors
traffic sign theft
illegal removal of traffic signs
FHWA Series fonts
font used for road signs in USA & elsewhere
exit number
number assigned to a road junction, usually an exit from a freeway
crossbuck
thumb|200px|United States|American crossbucks at the intersection of Redrock Randsburg Road and the Southern Pacific (now [[Union Pacific) Railroad, in the Mojave Desert near Garlock, California, May 2004]]
prohibition sign
symbol often indicating that some activity is not permitted
retroreflective sheeting
reflective material
radar speed sign
interactive traffic sign
tourist sign
sign that directs visitors to tourist destinations
traffic paddle
device used by the police in some countries for traffic control
gantry
traffic sign assembly in which signs are mounted or railway signals are supported on an overhead support
War of the stop signs
1970s-1995 Franco-Spanish border roads dispute
all-way stop
intersection system