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Comparison of StVO-influenced traffic signs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Comparison of StVO-influenced traffic signs
Most road signs in the Americas are generally based on the original Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung (StVO), the road regulations of Germany, as well as the Spanish StVO and the Malay StVO. However, there are a number of signatories to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. Other countries using road signs based on the StVO include Brunei, Chile, Colombia and Singapore, all of which drive on the left. == Differences between StVO-inspired traffic signs == The main differences relate to: * Graphic design and symbological details * The use of square-bordered or circular regulatory signs * Local languages (sometimes bilingual or trilingual) * * Most notable is the text on stop signs. Unlike in Europe, the text on stop signs varies depending on language.
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