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Road signs in Mauritius are standardised traffic signs used in Mauritius according to the Traffic Signs Regulations 1990 (French: Règlement sur la Signalisation Routière 1990). They are heavily modelled on road signs in the United Kingdom, since Mauritius is a former British colony. Mauritius drives on the left.
Signing system
The traffic sign are divided into three classes; circles gives orders, triangles warns of possible dangers and rectangles gives information. Different colours are use within these shapes; blue circles are mandatory signs, it gives positive instructions, while red circles are prohibitory signs, it give negative instructions. Blue rectangles give general information while green rectangles are use for direction sign on main roads. However, there are three exception for these shapes and colour rules; that is the octagonal Stop sign, the diamond priority road sign and the inverted red triangle Give way sign.[1]
Warning signs
Warning signs indicates a hazard ahead on the road that may not be readily apparent to a driver.
 Pedestrian crossing ahead Pedestrian crossing ahead
 Children Children
 Road works Road works
 Cyclist Cyclist
_crossing.svg.png.webp) Cattle Cattle
 Wild animals Wild animals
 Slippery road Slippery road
 Loose gravel Loose gravel
 Falling rocks Falling rocks
 Hump bridge Hump bridge
 Hump Hump
 Uneven road Uneven road
 Quay or riverbank Quay or riverbank
 Steep ascent Steep ascent
 Steep descent Steep descent
 Airport Airport
 Crosswinds Crosswinds
 Ungated level crossing Ungated level crossing
 Gated level crossing Gated level crossing
 Other dangers Other dangers
 Traffic signals ahead Traffic signals ahead
 Roundabout Roundabout
 Two-way traffic across one-way road Two-way traffic across one-way road
 Two-way traffic ahead Two-way traffic ahead
 Road narrows on right Road narrows on right
 Road narrows on both sides Road narrows on both sides
 Right-hand lane of a 2-lane 1-way road closed Right-hand lane of a 2-lane 1-way road closed
 Traffic merging from left behind Traffic merging from left behind
 
.svg.png.webp) Side road (right) Side road (right)
 Staggered junction Staggered junction
 Bend to right Bend to right
 Double bend first to right Double bend first to right
 Sharp deviation of route Sharp deviation of route
Priority signs
Priority signs are intended to instruct road users on what they must or should do (or not do) under a given set of circumstances.
 
 
 Give way to oncoming traffic Give way to oncoming traffic
 Priority over oncoming vehicles Priority over oncoming vehicles
Prohibitiory signs
Prohibitory signs are used to prohibit certain types of manoeuvres or some types of traffic. The No symbol surrounding a pictogram is used to indicate something that is not permitted.
.svg.png.webp) Temporary closure of road - Go Temporary closure of road - Go
.svg.png.webp) Temporary closure of road - Stop Temporary closure of road - Stop
 No left turn No left turn
 No right turn No right turn
 No U-turns No U-turns
 Prohibition of passing without stopping Prohibition of passing without stopping
.svg.png.webp) Prohibition of passing without stopping - Police Prohibition of passing without stopping - Police
.svg.png.webp) Prohibition of passing without stopping - Customs Prohibition of passing without stopping - Customs
.svg.png.webp) Prohibition of passing without stopping - Children Prohibition of passing without stopping - Children
 No overtaking No overtaking
 Overtaking is prohibited only for Goods vehicles having a permissible Maximum weight exceeding 3.5 tons Overtaking is prohibited only for Goods vehicles having a permissible Maximum weight exceeding 3.5 tons
 No vehicles - Vehicular traffic prohibited in both directions No vehicles - Vehicular traffic prohibited in both directions
 No entry - Prohibition and restriction of entry No entry - Prohibition and restriction of entry
 No entry for pedestrians No entry for pedestrians
 No cycling No cycling
 No entry for handcarts No entry for handcarts
 No entry for motorcycles No entry for motorcycles
 No entry for power driven vehicle except two-wheeled motorcycles without side-car No entry for power driven vehicle except two-wheeled motorcycles without side-car
 No entry for power-driven agricultural vehicles (Tractors) No entry for power-driven agricultural vehicles (Tractors)
 
 No entry for goods vehicles No entry for goods vehicles
 No entry for more than 2 tons axles No entry for more than 2 tons axles
 No entry for vehicles having an overall height exceeding 3.5 metres No entry for vehicles having an overall height exceeding 3.5 metres
 No entry for vehicles more than 2 metres wide No entry for vehicles more than 2 metres wide
 
 Prohibition of audible Prohibition of audible
 
 End of prohibitions End of prohibitions
 20 km/h zone 20 km/h zone
 
 
Mandatory signs
Mandatory signs are used to set the obligations of all traffic which use a specific area of road. Unlike prohibitory or restrictive signs, mandatory signs tell traffic what it must do, rather than must not do.
 Keep left Keep left
 Keep right Keep right
 Pass either side Pass either side
 Ahead only (turning left and right is prohibited) Ahead only (turning left and right is prohibited)
 Vehicular traffic must turn to the left ahead Vehicular traffic must turn to the left ahead
 Vehicular traffic must turn to the right ahead Vehicular traffic must turn to the right ahead
 Left turn only Left turn only
 Right turn only Right turn only
 Roundabout - Vehicles entering the junction must give way to traffic to vehicles coming from the right Roundabout - Vehicles entering the junction must give way to traffic to vehicles coming from the right
 Compulsory footpath Compulsory footpath
 Compulsory route for bicycle Compulsory route for bicycle
 Compulsory route for buses Compulsory route for buses
 Compulsory minimum speed 30 Km/h Compulsory minimum speed 30 Km/h
 End of compulsory minimum speed 30 Km/h End of compulsory minimum speed 30 Km/h
Information signs
Information signs informs people.
 Hump Hump
 
 
 
 No through road to the right No through road to the right
 No through road to the left No through road to the left
 In In
 Out Out
 No Entry No Entry
 No Exit No Exit
 Parking Zone Parking Zone
 Hospital sign Hospital sign
 Sign notifying an entry to a motorway Sign notifying an entry to a motorway
 Sign notifying an exit from a motorway Sign notifying an exit from a motorway
 
 
Miscellaneous signs
References
- ↑ Road Safety Unit. "Understanding our traffic sign" (PDF). Government of Mauritius. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
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