Road signs in Switzerland
Road signs in Switzerland conform to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1]

Example of Swiss motorway sign
Design
Distances and other measurements are displayed in metric units. The font used is the Frutiger, since 2003.[2]
Although Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, signs follow the general European conventions concerning the use of shape and color to indicate their function.
| Type of sign | Shape | Border | Background colour |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warning | Triangular | Red | White |
| Prohibition | Circular | Red | White |
| Mandatory instructions | Circular | White | Blue |
| Supplementary | Rectangular | Black | White |
| Information | Rectangular | White | White (urban) Blue (other roads) Green (motorway) |
Language
Each canton for its road signs and complementary indications uses one of the four official languages of Switzerland accordingly.
Gallery
Warning signs
Bend to right
Bend to left
Double bend, first to right
Double bend, first to left
Slippery road
Uneven road ahead
Road narrows on both sides
Road narrows on right
Road narrows on left
Steep hill downwards
Steep hill upwards
Falling rocks from the right
Road works ahead
Railway level crossing without gate or barrier ahead
Level crossing with barrier or gate ahead
Trams crossing ahead
Pedestrian crossing
Children
Wild animals
Cattle
Horses
Two-way traffic straight ahead
Traffic lights ahead
Low-flying aircraft
Side winds
Other danger
Regulatory signs
No transit
No entry for vehicular traffic
No motor vehicles except solo motorcycles
No motorcycles
No cycling
No mopeds
No buses
No trailers
No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
No vehicles carrying water pollutants
No pedestrians
No skiing
No sledging
No rollerblading
Maximum weight
Axle weight limit
Maximum height
Maximum width
Maximum length
Maximum speed limit
Advisory maximum speed limit (in German)
Advisory maximum speed limit (in French)
Advisory maximum speed limit (in Italian)
Minimum speed
Turn right
Turn left
Keep right
Keep left
Straight ahead
Turn right ahead
Turn left ahead
Turn right or left
No right turn
No left turn
No overtaking
No overtaking by lorries
No U-turns
Minimum distance
Snow chains required
No stopping
Customs
Police checkpoint
End of maximum speed limit
End of advisory maximum speed limit (in German)
End of advisory maximum speed limit (in French)
End of advisory maximum speed limit (in Italian)
End of minimum speed
End of no overtaking restriction
End of no overtaking by lorries restriction
End of snow chain requirements
End of previous prescriptions
Home zone entry
End of home zone
Cycle lane
End of cycle lane
Footpath
Bridleway
Segregated cycle and pedestrian route
Cycle and pedestrian route
Bus lane
Priority signs
Stop and give way
Slow and give way
Priority road
End of priority road
Crossroad with a non-priority road
Crossroads with right-of-way from the right
Priority over junction from right
Priority over junction from left
Priority over oncoming vehicles
Give way to oncoming traffic
Level crossing with double flashing lights
Level crossing with single flashing light
Level crossing location
Multiple way level crossing location
Information signs

End of motorway
Fast-traffic highway, only motor vehicles allowed
End of fast-traffic highway
Mountain postal road
End of mountain postal road
Length of tunnel

Water protection area
Pedestrian underpass
Pedestrian overpass
Hospital
Parking place
Parking with time restrictions
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Town name sign on major road
End of town (with distance to other town) on major road
Town name sign on minor road
End of town (with distance to other town) on minor road
Signpost leading onto motorway
Signpost on major road
Signpost on minor road
Detour
Detour (without name)
Guide signs
Approaches to junctions on major road
Approaches to junctions on minor road
Approaches to junctions on major road
Approaches to junctions on minor road
Guide signs
Route for lorries
Signpost to parking place
Signpost to park and ride
Signpost to campsite
Signpost to caravan site
Route for cycles
Route for mountain bikes
Route for rollerbladers
Main road number sign
Distance sign
Exit sign (in German)
Exit sign (in French)
Exit sign (in Italian)
Motorway distance sign
Motorway junction sign
Distance to police station (in German)
Distance to police station (in French)
Distance to police station (in Italian)
Campsite
Caravan site
Telephone
First aid
Repairs
Petrol station
Hotel
Restaurant
Refreshments
Tourist information
Youth hostel
Local radio information
Church services
Fire extinguisher
Exit sign
See also
References
- ↑ "Convention on Road Signs and Signals Vienna, 8 November 1968". United Nations. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
- ↑ "Frutiger honored with SOTA award". Microsoft Typography. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
External links
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