The road signs, used on the Serbian road network, are regulated by the "Regulation of Traffic Signs" (Serbian Cyrillic: Правилник о саобраћајној сигнализацији, Serbian: Pravilnik o saobraćajnoj signalizaciji), which was last time modified in 2017.[1]
The road signs follow the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 1968, and the former Yugoslav standard road signs, used by the successor states of SFR Yugoslavia. Inscriptions are in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. The SNV typeface is used on Serbian road signs as well as in other former Yugoslav states and neighboring Bulgaria and Romania. They are also used in Kosovo, although some of these signs were superseded by the Albanian road sign system, itself a copy of the Italian road sign system. In Montenegro, these road signs are only written in the Latin script since it became an independent state in 2006.
Category A: Warning signs
Double curve, first to left
Double curve, first to right
Road narrows on right side
Road narrows on left side
Intersection with right-priority rule
Intersection on a priority road with a non-priority road
Intersection on a priority road with a non-priority road from left
Intersection on a priority road with a non-priority road from right
Merging traffic from left
Merging traffic from right
Oblique side road with priority, from the left
Oblique side road with priority, from the right
Level crossing with barriers ahead
Level crossing without barriers ahead
Single track level crossing
Multi-track level crossing
Distance panels for level crossing with barriers
Distance panels for level crossing without barriers
Category B: Prohibitory signs
All vehicles prohibition in both directions
No motor vehicles, expect motorcycles
No vehicles carrying dangerous water pollutants
No vehicles carrying explosives
No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
No motor and animal-drawn vehicles
No buses, tractors and animal-drawn vehicles
Minimum following distance
Give way to oncoming traffic
Category C: Mandatory signs
Proceed straight or turn left
Proceed straight or turn right
Category D: Information signs
Priority over oncoming traffic
Underground or overground pedestrian passage
The road of movement of the vehicle to the intersection where it is forbidden to turn left
Uses of lanes at an intersection
Marker of the section of the county road
Built-up area on a highway
End of built-up area on a highway
End of overtaking prohibition
End of overtaking by trucks prohibition
End of minimum speed limit
End of using horns prohibition
End of previous prohibitions
End of snow chains mandatory
End of pedestrian and bike path
End of pedestrian and bike path
Parking enforced by meter
Camping for tents and caravans
Alternating passing of vehicles
Intermittent passing of vehicles
Distance to the emergency exit
Distance to the emergency exit
Preliminary direction indicator (option 1)
Preliminary direction indicator (option 2)
Preliminary direction indicator (option 3)
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