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Road signs in Portugal

Road signs in Portugal are governed by the Road Signage Regulation () of the Portuguese Republic. The country is an original signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.

They are installed along the road on the right side of the road and are subdivided into warning signs (group A), regulatory signs (groups B-D), subdivided into priority, prohibition, obligation and specific prescription signs, indication signs (groups H-T), subdivided into information signs, pre-signalling, direction, confirmation, location identification, supplementary signs, additional signs and temporary signs (groups AT and TC). The typefaces used on road signs are derived from the British Transport and Motorway typefaces.

Warning signs

Priority signs

Prohibition signs

Mandatory signs

Information signs

Additional signs

Indication signs

Information signs

Pre-signaling sign

Direction, confirmation and location signs

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