Road signs in Mexico
The road signs used in Mexico are regulated by Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes's Directorate-General for Roads (Dirección General de Carreteras), and uniformized under a NOM standard[1] and the Manual de Dispositivos para el Control del Tránsito en Calles y Carreteras. The signs share many similarities with those used in the United States and Canada, a reflection of the MUTCD influence in the region.
Regulatory signs
SR-06: Stop
SR-07: Yield
SR-08: Checking
SR-09: Speed limit
SR-10: Right turn only
SR-11: Traffic direction
SR-11A: Divided road begins
SR-12: Left turn only
SR-13: Cargo vehicles keep right
SR-14: Two-way traffic
SR-15: Maximum height restriction
SR-16: Maximum width restriction
SR-17: Maximum weight restriction
SR-18: No overtaking
SR-19: No bus stops
SR-20: No stopping
SR-21: Parking
SR-22: No parking
SR-23: No right turn
SR-24: No left turn
SR-25: No U-turn
SR-26: Do not enter
SR-27: No bicycles, cargo vehicles and motorcycles
SR-28: No animal-powered vehicles
SR-29: No tractors
SR-30: No bicycles
SR-32: No cargo vehicles
SR-33: No use of horns
No motor vehicles
No motorcycles
Warning signs
SP-06L: Curve (left)
SP-06R: Curve (right)
SP-07L: Sharp curve (left)
SP-07D: Sharp curve (right)
SP-08L: Reverse curve (left)
SP-08R: Reverse curve (right)
SP-09L: Sharp reverse curve (left)
SP-09R: Sharp reverse curve (right)
SP-10L: Winding road (left)
SP-10R: Winding road (right)
SP-11: Crossroads
SP-12L: T-junction (left)
SP-12R: T-junction (right)
SP-13: Delta junction
SP-14L: Branch ahead (left)
SP-14R: Branch ahead (right)
SP-15L: Y-junction (left)
SP-15R: Y-junction (right)
SP-16: Roundabout
SP-17: Merging traffic
SP-18: Two-way traffic
SP-19: Exit ahead
SP-20: Symmetrical narrowing
SP-22: Drawbridge
SP-26: Ford
SP-27: Unpaved road ahead
SP-28: Slippery road
SP-29: Steep descent
SP-30: Falling rocks
SP-31A: Stop sign ahead
SP-31B: Yield ahead
SP-32: Pedestrians
SP-33: School zone
SP-34: Livestock
SP-35: Railroad crossing
SP-36: Tractors
SP-37: Traffic lights
SP-38: Divided road ends
SP-38A: Fork
SP-39: Cyclists
SP-40: Soft gravel
SP-41: Road bumps
Tourism and services
Airport
Parking
Bus stop
Rail station
Hospital
Guide signs
Other
"Beware the train" crossbuck
References
- ↑ "NORMA Oficial Mexicana NOM-034-SCT2-2011, Señalamiento horizontal y vertical de carreteras y vialidades urbanas" (PDF) (in Spanish). 16 November 2011.
External links
- Signaling at Secretariat of Communications and Transportation website (Spanish)
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