70 km/h (written incorrectly as "kmph") speed limit for light vehicles outside built-up areas. Vehicle categories are motor cars, dual purpose vehicles and motor cycles
Road signs in Sri Lanka are standardized to closely follow those used in Europe with certain distinctions, and a number of changes have introduced road signs that suit as per local road and system. Sri Lankan government announced by a gazette that aimed to get a facelift and introduction of over 100 new road traffic signs. The new change will be replaced in colour and sizes and introduction of Variable-message sign & electronic digital sign boards in express highways. The Japanese government has granted LKR 1.24 billion to implement message signs in expressways.[ 1]
Language applicable traffic sign boards are in Sinhalese, Tamil and English. The motor traffic act (chapter 203) describes road traffic signs.[ 2]
Warning signs
Curve to left
Curve to right
Double curve, first to left
Double curve, first to right
Steep descent
Steep ascent
Road narrows
Road narrows on left side
Road narrows on right side
Drawbridge
Quayside or riverbank
Uneven road
Bump
Dip
Slippery road
Loose gravel
Falling rocks
Pedestrian crossing
Children
Cyclists
Animals
Wild animals
Roadworks
Traffic light
Intersection with a secondary road
Intersection with a side road at right angles
Joining a side road at right angles to the left
Joining a side road at right angles to the right
Stop sign ahead
Give way ahead
Two-way traffic
Roundabout
Level crossing with barriers ahead
Level crossing without barriers ahead
Single track level crossing
Multi-track level crossing
Soft verges
Fog
Accident
Other dangers
Regulatory signs
Prohibitory signs
No entry
All vehicles prohibited
No motor vehicles, except motorcycles
No trucks
No trailers
No trailers
No tractors
No motorcycles
No mopeds
No bicycles
No animal-drawn vehicles
No handcarts
No pedestrians
No motor vehicles
Maximum width
Maximum height
Maximum weight
Maximum weight per axle
Maximum length
Minimum safe distance
No left turn
No right turn
No u-turn
No overtaking
No overtaking by trucks
No horns
No parking
No parking and standing
No parking on odd-numbered days
No parking on even-numbered days
Restrictive signs
Mandatory signs
Priority signs
Additional panels
Additional panels to be used with regulatory signs
National highways
Provincial roads
Expressways
Other signs useful for drivers
Pedestrian crossing
One-way street
Cul-de-sac
Parking
Telephone
Emergency telephone
Petrol station
Restaurant
Caravan site
Youth hostel
Swimming pool
First aid
Hospital
Living street
End of living street
Temporary signs
Additional panels
Additional Panels to be used with Directional Informative Signs
Road markings
Overtaking line
Warning line
Pedestrian crossing
Cycle crossing
Traffic light signals
Light signals for pedestrians
Hazard-warning plates
See also
References
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