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The Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH) issued unified guidelines on 20 July 2023 for signages on Expressways and National Highways superseding all earlier codal provisions. These ensure uniform design, placement, and materials for consistent driver comprehension. Regulatory signs (must follow) •Stop: Come to a complete halt, proceed only when safe. •Give way: Slow down and yield to traffic on the main road. •No entry: Prohibits entry to all vehicles from that direction. •One-way: Traffic flows in a single direction only. •Speed limit: Do not exceed the posted maximum speed. •No overtaking: Prohibits passing other vehicles. •Turn prohibited: No left/right/U turn as indicated. •No parking/No stopping: Restricts stopping or parking as specified. •Vehicle restrictions: Height/Width/Load/Axle limits; No trucks/cycles/pedestrians where shown. •Compulsory direction: Keep left/right, Ahead only, Turn left/right as directed.
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Warning signs (hazard alerts) •Curve/Double curve: Reduce speed; prepare for a bend. •Steep ascent/descent: Adjust gear and speed. •Narrow road/bridge: Reduced width; give way when needed. •Uneven road/Speed breaker: Slow down to protect suspension and control. •Slippery road: Increase following distance; gentle braking/steering. •Pedestrian crossing/School ahead: Extra caution; expect slower crossings. •Crossroad/T junction/Y junction: Prepare for intersecting traffic. •Animals ahead: Possible cattle or wildlife on roadway. •Road works: Men at work; temporary limits and cones.
Informatory signs (navigation and services) •Direction and place signs: Destinations, distances, route numbers. •Facilities: Hospital, Fuel, Parking, Restaurant, Police, Repair, bus/metro. •Tourist info: Brown signs for points of interest and heritage sites. •Lane/route guidance: Overhead gantries with lane arrows and exits. ________________________________________ Shape, color, and language conventions in India •Red circle: Prohibitions; Blue circle: Mandatory actions; Red triangle: Warnings. •Stop/Give Way: Distinctive shapes for instant recognition. •Languages: National Highways typically use the state language + Hindi + English; state/urban roads often use the state language + English. •Backgrounds: Green for highways/directions, Blue for services, Brown for tourist spots, White for regulatory/warning panels.
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Typeface, Languages & Variations Official signage uses the Transport typeface or Arial for legends, while highway shields use Highway Gothic. In practice, some rural or older signs may be hand-painted. Urban and state highways display messages in the regional language plus English; national highways add Hindi as a third line
Field Implementation Tips • Compile a symbol catalog with IRC code, dimensions, and mounting details. • Create bilingual or trilingual templates for rapid deployment. • Use open-source vector libraries (e.g., OpenTrafficSigns) to draft layouts. • Leverage drones or mobile GIS apps to audit existing sign conditions.

