Road signs in Macau
Road signs in Macau are regulated in Regulamento do Trânsito Rodoviário and standardised by Secretary for Transport and Public Works.[1] Due to being a former Portuguese territory, the road signage in Macau is similar to road signs used in Portugal until 1998, with the addition of Traditional Chinese characters and some road signs reversed to reflect driving on the left. After the transfer of sovereignty over Macau in 1999, the old style of Portuguese road signs was retained and still used. Road signs generally comply with the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[2] Macau drives on the left.
Warning signs
- Curve to the right
- Curve to the left
- Curve to the right and then to the left
- Curve to the left and then to the right
- Crossroads or junction
- Crossroads with a road that does not have priority
- Junction with a road that does not have priority
- Junction with a road that does not have priority
- Merging traffic on the left
- Merging traffic on the right
- Hump
- Dip on road
- Uneven surface
- Soft shoulder
- Tunnel
- Children
- Pedestrian crossing ahead
- Road narrows
- Road narrows on the left
- Road narrows on the right
- Steep descent
- Steep ascent
- Roadworks
- Loose chippings
- Slippery surface
- Falling rocks
- Drawbridge
- Unprotected quayside or river bank
- Crosswinds
- Traffic signals ahead
- Roundabout ahead
- Cyclists
- Airstrip
- Two-way traffic
- Other dangers nearby
Prohibitory signs
- No throughfare
- No right turn
- No left turn
- No U-Turns
- No overtaking
- No overtaking by trucks
- Customs
- No parking
- No stopping
- No parking on odd days
- No parking on even days
- Time-limited parking zone
- No cars or motorcycles with side-car
- No motorcycles
- Prohibition of pedestrians, animals, mopeds and bicycles
- No vehicles over 3.5 metres in height
- No vehicles over 2 metres in width
- Prohibited to drive with a distance of less than 70 metres between your vehicle and the vehicle in front
- No vehicles over 10 metres in length
- No cargo vehicles weighing more than 5.5 tonnes
- No vehicles weighing more than 5.5 tonnes
- No vehicles weighing more than 2.4 tonnes per axle
- Maximum speed limit
- No audible noise
- Give way to oncoming vehicles
- No pedestrians
- No heavy vehicles
- No vehicles pulling a trailer with 2 or more axles
- No vehicles carrying dangerous water pollutants
- No vehicles carrying dangerous goods or materials under special signage regulations
- No parking zone
- No parking zone except for loading and unloading
- No stopping zone
- Speed limit zone
- No traffic zone
- End of maximum speed limit
- End of no audible noise
- End of no stopping or parking prohibition
- End of all previously signed prohibitions and restrictions
- End of no overtaking
- End of no overtaking by trucks
- End of time-limited parking zone
Mandatory signs
- Turn left
- Proceed straight
- Turn right ahead
- Proceed straight or turn left
- Turn right
- Turn left ahead
- Proceed straight or turn right
- Pass on the left
- Pass on the right
- Pass on either side
- Minimum speed limit
- Bus lane
- Bicycle path
- Pedestrian footpath
- End of minimum speed limit
Information signs
- Parking
- Hospital
- One-way traffic
- Priority over oncoming vehicles
- Priority road
- Advisory speed limit
References
- "Regulamento do Trânsito Rodoviário". bo.io.gov.mo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-09-12.
- http://www.al.gov.mo/uploads/attachment/diarioTwo31/582195861f63b3889b.pdf
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