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Image:New Zealand PW-58.svg|(PW-58) '''Controlled railway crossing ahead with signals and gates'''
Image:New Zealand PW-58.svg|(PW-58) '''Controlled railway crossing ahead with signals and gates'''
Image:New Zealand PW-59.svg|(PW-59) '''Look both ways for trains before crossing'''
Image:New Zealand PW-59.svg|(PW-59) '''Look both ways for trains before crossing'''
Image:New Zealand Permanent Warning - Cyclists Take Care on Rail Tracks (fluorescent).svg|'''Cyclists take care on rail tracks''' (non-prescribed fluorescent version)
Image:New Zealand Permanent Warning - Cyclists Take Care on Rail Tracks.svg|'''Cyclists take care on rail tracks'''
Image:New Zealand Permanent Warning - Cyclists Take Care on Rail Tracks (fluorescent).svg|'''Cyclists take care on rail tracks''' (non-prescribed fluorescent version)
Image:New Zealand Permanent Warning - Cyclists Take Care on Rail Tracks (fluorescent).svg|'''Cyclists take care on rail tracks''' (non-prescribed fluorescent version)
Image:New Zealand PW-60.svg|(PW-60) '''Railway crossing ahead at a right angle'''
Image:New Zealand PW-60.svg|(PW-60) '''Railway crossing ahead at a right angle'''

Revision as of 19:35, 7 August 2012

While New Zealand is not a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, road signs in New Zealand generally stays close to the convention concerning shape and function. New Zealand uses yellow diamond-shaped signs for warnings in common with Australia, the Americas, Japan and Thailand. Speed limit signs are a red circle with a white background and the limitation in black, and are in kilometres per hour. There are also some signs unique to New Zealand. Road signs in New Zealand are controlled by the New Zealand Transport Agency and are prescribed in the Traffic Control Devices (TCD) Manual[1].

New Zealand drives on the left.

Regulatory General



Regulatory Heavy



Regulatory Parking

No Stopping

No Parking

Parking

Class-restricted Parking



General Advisory



Permanent Warning

Vehicle Mounted



Temporary Warning

Vehicle Mounted


Supplementary/Non-classified



Retired signs

New versions of these signs use a fluorescent green background.


  1. ^ "TCD Manual". New Zealand Transport Agency. Retrieved 2012-07-15. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)