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Road signs in Pakistan are modelled on the British road sign system, with an exceptional difference being that they are bilingual and contain messages in Urdu, the national language, and English.〔("Most road signs in Pakistan are in Urdu and English, the two official languages of Pakistan" ), Huffington Post〕 and in some cases, the local regional or provincial languages. Pakistan follows the left-hand drive traffic system. Vehicles must be overtaken on their right. There have often been complaints about road signs and infrastructure not being up to date in some parts of the country, with a traffic report in 2008 disclosing that local governments in many cases have not addressed damaged, vanished or outdated road regulatory signs. In Lahore alone, the report estimated that at least Rs. 800 million were required to furnish all scanty road signs in the city.〔(Scanty road devices cause accidents, traffic jams ), The Nation〕 ==Gallery== File:Pakistan - Stop Sign.svg|Stop File:Pakistan - Stop Ahead.svg|Stop ahead File:Turn to right-2.jpg|Turn right ahead File:Dual carriage way start.jpg|Dual carriageway ahead File:Dual carriage way-end.jpg|End of dual carriageway File:Pakistan - Danger Ahead.svg|Danger ahead File:Pakistan - Signals out of order.svg|Signals out of order 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Road signs in Pakistan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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