Road signs in the United Arab Emirates
Road signs in United Arab Emirates are modelled on the British and SADC road sign system that are regulated by the Road Traffic Authority (RTA) Dubai and Department of Transport (DoT) Abu Dhabi.
Gallery
Control signs
Stop
Give way
Give way to pedestrians
Do not enter
One-way roadway (left)
One-way roadway (right)
One-way roadway (forward)
Give way to oncoming traffic
Mandatory signs
Minimum speed limit (60 km/h)
Keep left
Keep right
Turn left
Turn right
Straight ahead
Turn left ahead
Turn right ahead
Pedestrians only
Cyclists only
Roundabout
Prohibition signs
Speed limit (60 km/h)
No excessive noise
No left turn
No right turn
No U-turn
No overtaking
No pedestrians
No entry for cyclists
No entry for motorcyclists
No entry for goods vehicles
No agricultural vehicles
No animal-drawn vehicles
No towed vehicles
No motor vehicles
Parking control signs
No parking
No stopping
Parking
Freeway control signs
Start of freeway
End of freeway
Warning signs
Crossroads
T-junction
Side road junction (left)
Side road junction (right)
Skewed side road junction ahead (left)
Skewed side road junction ahead (left)
Skewed side road junction ahead (right)
Skewed side road junction ahead (right)
Y-junction
Roundabout ahead
Curve (right)
Curve (left)
Double curve (right)
Double curve (left)
Two-way traffic
Traffic signals
Pedestrian crossing
Children
Cyclists
Cattle
Wild animals
Steep descent
Steep ascent
Road narrow
Road narrow on right side
Road narrow on left side
Uneven road
Speed humps
Fallen rocks
Roadworks
Loose stones
Other danger
Dangerous shoulder
Quay or river bank ahead
Crosswinds
Low-flying aircraft
Traffic queues
Opening bridge ahead
No through road
Information signs
Exit (100m)
Exit (200m)
Exit (300m)
Priority over oncoming traffic
No through road
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