EE traffic sign-646
Autor/Urheber:
Maanteamet
Größe:
200 x 266 Pixel (31619 Bytes)
Beschreibung:
Liikluskord
Credit:
Elektrooniline Riigi Teataja
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(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
(c) Traffic signs are Crown copyright. You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). (ref
[1] ),
OGL v1.0
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Vergleich europäischer Verkehrszeichen
Der Vergleich europäischer Verkehrszeichen bezeugt die in vielen Bereichen sehr offensichtliche Ähnlichkeit und Einheitlichkeit der Verkehrszeichen. Diese Standardisierung ist kein Zufall. Schon sehr früh, zu Beginn des automobilen Zeitalters, untersuchten führende Vertreter verschiedener Länder, wie das zu erwartende internationale Verkehrswesen in eine geordnete Bahn gebracht werden könnte. Bereits beim ersten Internationalen Abkommen über den Verkehr mit Kraftfahrzeugen vom 11. Oktober 1909, das in Paris beschlossen wurde, wurden einige Warnungstafeln festgelegt, deren Sinnbilder größtenteils bis heute in Gebrauch sind. Die Ratifizierung dieses Abkommens erfolgte in Deutschland am 1. März 1910.
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