Road signs in India
Overview of road signs in India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Road signs in India can vary in design, depending on the location.[citation needed] For the most part, they tend to closely follow European practices, usually identical to the United Kingdom or the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. However, yellow rectangular signs that do carry such messages like "Be gentle on my curves" and "Danger creeps when safety sleeps" are present nationwide.[1] Road signs in India are metric.
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