Road signs in France
These road signs are used in France, and can also be found in some overseas territories of France.[1]
Warning signs
- Bend to right
- Bend to left
- Double bend first to right
- Double bend first to left
- Uneven road
- Humps in road
- Road narrows
- Road narrows on right
- Road narrows on left
- Slippery road
- Opening bridge ahead
- Level crossing with gates
- Level crossing without gates
- Trams crossing ahead
- Children crossing
- Other danger
- Cattle
- Sheep
- Steep hill downwards
- Two-way traffic ahead
- Quayside or river bank
- Cyclists
- Low-flying aircraft
Priority signs
- Crossroads with priority
- Give Way sign 150 metres ahead
- Stop sign 150 metres ahead
- End of priority road
Regulatory signs
- No vehicles
- No left turn
- No right turn
- No U-turns
- No overtaking
- No overtaking by lorries
- Stop - customs
- Stop - gendarmerie
- Stop - police
- Stop - toll
- No parking
- Parking restrictions
- Parking restrictions
- No stopping
- No motor vehicles except mopeds
- No motor vehicles including mopeds
- No lorries
- No pedestrians
- No cycling
- No tractors
- No handcarts
- No buses
- No mopeds
- No motorcycles
- Length limit (10 metres)
- Width limit (2.5 metres)
- Height limit (3.5 metres)
- Weight limit (5.5 tonnes)
- Axle weight limit (5 tonnes)
- Speed limit (50 km/h)
- Give priority to oncoming vehicles
- No sounding of horns
- No traffic allowed without indicated minimum distance between vehicles
- No vehicles carrying explosives
- No vehicles carrying water pollutants
- No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- No motorcyclists
- Turn right
- Turn left
- Keep right
- Keep left
- Ahead only
- Turn right ahead
- Turn left ahead
- Go ahead or turn right
- Go ahead or turn left
- Turn left or right
- Pedestrian lane
- Minimum speed
- Snow chains compulsory
- Tram lane
- Switch on headlights
- 30 km/h zone
- End of restriction
- End of 50 km/h zone
- End of no overtaking
- End of no overtaking by lorries
- End of no sounding of horns
- End of restrictions to motorists
- End of bicycle lane
- End of pedestrian lane
- End of bridleway
- End of minimum speed
- End of snow chains zone
- End of bus lane
- End of compulsory headlight use zone
- Home Zone (20 km/h speed limit)
- End of Home Zone
- Pedestrian precinct
- End of pedestrian precinct
Information signs
- Parking zone
- Disc parking zone
- Meter parking zone
- Risk of fire
- Advisory minimum speed
- End of advisory minimum speed
- Breakdown bay
- Road use restrictions
- Road use restrictions
- Priority over oncoming vehicles
- Tram crossing
- Caravan parking restricted
- Contra-flow bus lane
- Lane forbidden for use by lorries
- Slip road to left
- Slip road to right
- Level crossing with gates on side road
- Contra-flow cycle lane
- Speed limits in France (at entrance to country)
- Speed limits on motorways
- Escape lane on right
- Escape lane on left
- Speed humps
- Lanes merge
- Lanes merge
- Overtaking lanes
- Overtaking lanes
- End of overtaking lanes
- Parking allowed on pavement
- Toll ticket marking point
- Manned tollbooth
- Toll payment by debit or credit card
- Toll payment by cash
- Toll payment by subscription
- Fast traffic highway
- End of fast traffic highway
- End of tunnel
- Cycle route
- End of cycle route
- Pedestrian and cycle route
- End of pedestrian and cycle route
- Motorway
- End of motorway
- Entrance to town or village
- End of town or village
Service signs
- First aid
- Emergency telephone
- Telephone
- Information
- Campsite
- Caravan site
- Camping and caravan site
- Youth hostel
- Self-catering accommodation
- Picnic site
- Motorail services
- Toilets
- Services for the disabled
- Petrol
- Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
- Restaurant
- Hotel
- Café
- Viewpoint
- Local radio station
- Playground
- Bank
- Repairs
Railway signs
- Level crossing without gates (single track)
- Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
- Level crossing without gates (single track)
- Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
Temporary signs
- Uneven road
- Road narrows
- Slippery road
- Road works
- Other danger
- Temporary traffic signals
- Loose chippings
- Queues likely
- Accident
- Reduced visibility
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