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Prohibition signs

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Prohibition signs: "No right turn" and "No left turn" are abolished in Italy since 1992.

Because we use mandatory signs: for example Turn right means, logically, No left turn.


see http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segnali_di_prescrizione_nella_segnaletica_verticale_italiana

--79.7.169.174 (talk) 10:43, 16 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Can't find reference to one specific road sign, here found on E45.

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I was just cruising around Italy through Google Street View. I noticed this one sign, which I can't really pinpoint. By logical thinking, I'm guessing it simply says that there is a parking pocket to the right. In Sweden we would have just put up a "P" sign, even if it was (like here) on a big European road. However, I've been looking through all these signs, and also the big comparison table, but I can't find this specific sign. Am I lousy on looking? Dumb question really, but my OCD keeps me digging for an answer. Cheers! :)

Oxiq (talk) 08:56, 10 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]