Road signs in Georgia are similar to the road sign system of other post-Soviet states that ensure that transport vehicles move safely and orderly, as well as to inform the participants of traffic built-in graphic icons. However, some road signs look a bit different from Soviet ones and closer to the European ones. These icons are governed by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic and Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.
Inscriptions on road signs in Georgia are usually written in two languages: Georgian and English, including the names of settlements. The Russian language is sometimes found on road signs in Georgia, mainly on old Soviet-era road signs, but now rarely used.
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- Level crossing, with barriers or gates
- Level crossing, without barriers or gates
- Level crossing (single track)
- Level crossing (multiple tracks)
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Level crossing countdown
- Tramway crossing
- Crossroads with priority to the right
- Roundabout
- Traffic signal
- Opening or swing bridge
- Unprotected quayside or riverbank
- Dangerous curve to the right
- Dangerous curve to the left
- Double curve, first to the right
- Double curve, first to the left
- Steep descent
- Steep ascent
- Slippery road
- Uneven road
- Speed bumps
- Loose chippings
- Dangerous shoulder
- Road narrows on both sides
- Road narrows on right side
- Road narrows on left side
- Two-way traffic
- Pedestrian crossing
- Children
- cyclists ahead
- Roadworks
- Cattle
- Wild animals
- Falling rock surface
- Crosswinds
- Low-flying aircraft
- Tunnel ahead
- Traffic congestion
- Other dangers
- Curve chevron
- Curve chevron
- Curve chevron
- Curve chevron
- T-chevron
- Priority road
- End of priority road
- Intersection with side roads
- Side road, from the right
- Side road, from the left
- Give way
- Stop
- Give way to oncoming vehicles
- Priority over oncoming vehicles
- Do not enter
- Road closed to all traffic
- No motor vehicles
- No heavy goods vehicles
- No motorcycles
- No farm vehicles
- No vehicles pulling trailers
- No animal-drawn vehicles
- No cyclist
- No pedestrians
- Weight limit
- Axle weight limit
- Height limit
- Width limit
- Length Limit
- Minimum separation limit
- Passing without stopping prohibited
- Stop for danger including traffic accidents
- Stop for other road control
- No right turn
- No left turn
- No U-turn
- No overtaking
- End of overtaking prohibition
- No overtaking by trucks
- End of overtaking prohibition by trucks
- Speed limit
- End of speed limit
- No audible warning devices
- No stopping
- No parking
- Alternate parking on odd days
- Alternate parking on even days
- End of all prohibitions
- No entry for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- No entry for vehicles carrying explosive substances
- No vehicles carrying substance liable to cause water pollution
- Proceed straight
- Turn right
- Turn left
- Straight ahead or right turn permitted
- Straight ahead or left turn permitted
- Turn right or left (no straight ahead)
- Keep right
- Keep left
- Roundabout
- Motor vehicles only
- Bicycle path
- End of bicycle path
- Sidewalk
- Bicycle path and sidewalk
- End of bicycle path and sidewalk
- Bicycle path and sidewalk with divided directions
- End of bicycle path and sidewalk with divided directions
- Minimum speed limit
- End of minimum speed limit
- Mandatory usage of snow chains
- Proceed straight for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- Turn right for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- Turn left for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- Freeway begins
- Freeway ends
- Road for motor vehicles begins
- Road for motor vehicles ends
- One-way street
- End of one-way street
- One-way street on the right
- One-way street on the left
- Reversible lane
- End of reversible lane
- Departure to reversible lane
- Road with a contraflow lane for buses
- End of a road with contraflow lane for buses
- Exit to the road with a contraflow bus lane to the left
- Exit to the road with a contraflow bus lane to the right
- Lane for buses
- End of a lane for buses
- Mandatory direction of lanes
- Mandatory direction of lane (proceed straight ahead)
- Mandatory direction of lane (Proceed straight or turn right/left)
- Mandatory direction of lane (Turn right/left)
- Mandatory direction of lane (Turn right of motorway or expressway exit)
- Mandatory direction of lane (Proceed straight or turn right or left then make a U-turn)
- Added lane from right
- Added lane from right
- Added lane from right
- Added lane from left
- Added lane from left
- End of a right lane
- End of a left lane
- Traffic directions in traffic lanes
- Traffic directions in traffic lanes
- Traffic direction in traffic lane
- Speed limit lanes
- Added lane from junction
- Added lane from junction
- Bus stop
- Tram stop
- Taxi stand
- Pedestrian crossing
- Pedestrian crossing
- Speed bumps
- Residential area
- End of residential area
- City limit begins
- Built-up area begins
- City limit ends
- Built-up area ends
- City limit begins
- City limit ends
- No parking zone
- End of no parking zone
- Parking zone
- End of parking zone
- Speed limit zone
- End of speed limit zone
- First aid post
- Hospital
- Emergency telephone
- Fire extinguisher
- Filling station
- Breakdown service
- Car washing
- Public telephone
- Restaurant
- Refreshment
- Water drinking
- Hotel or motel
- Camping site
- Caravan site
- Camping and caravan site
- Resting place
- Traffic police
- Police
- Toilet
- Transport controlling place
- Radio channel for providing road traffic information
- Radio communication area with emergency services
- Swimming pool or beach
- Airport
- Bus station
- Train station
- Vehicle ferry
- Remarkable place
- Speed limits indicator
- Country border sign
- Advisory speed
- U-turn permitted
- U-turn length
- Parking
- Emergency escape from runaway vehicles
- Emergency stop lane
- Pedestrian underpass
- Pedestrian overpass
- Dead end
- Dead end on the right
- Dead end on the left
- Direction indicator
- Direction indicator
- Direction indicator
- Direction indicator
- Direction scheme
- Direction indicator
- River name
- Distance indicator
- Kilometer sign
- Route number
- Route number
- Route number
- Route number
- Route number
- Route number
- Route number
- Heavy goods vehicles proceed straight only
- Heavy goods vehicles turn right only
- Stop line
- Scheme of bypass road
- Detour marker
- Detour marker
- Detour marker
- Road closed, return into oncoming road
- Do not drive into oncoming road, return to your road
- Emergency exit escaping (left side)
- Emergency exit escaping (right side)
- Speed cameras
- Distance
- Stop ahead
- Side extension (of No stopping or No parking)
- Side extension (of No stopping or No parking)
- Length
- Beginning (of No stopping or No parking)
- Continuation (of No stopping or No parking)
- Ending (of No stopping or No parking)
- Direction of validity to the right
- Direction of validity to the left
- Direction of validity in both turns
- Trucks only
- Vehicles with trailer only
- Motor cars only
- Buses only
- Farm vehicles only
- Motorcycles only
- Cyclist only
- Vehicles carrying dangerous goods only
- Weekends and holidays
- Working days
- Weekdays
- Time period
- Time period in weekends and holidays
- Time period in working days
- Time period in weekdays
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Type of vehicle parking
- Turn off the engine
- Payment services
- Parking duration limit
- Vehicle inspection
- Weight limit
- Dangerous shoulder
- Direction of priority road
- Driving lane
- Blind pedestrians
- Frost covering
- Wet coating
- Disabled parking
- Type of road accident
- Type of road accident
- Type of road accident
- Type of road accident
- Road passing
- Road passing
- Road passing
- Tow truck is working
- Traffic cameras
- Electric cars
References
- http://www.mes.gov.ge/uploads/sagzao/masc/mas%20cigni.pdf
- http://www.adcidl.com/pdf/Georgia-Road-Traffic-Signs.pdf
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