Road signs in Azerbaijan
Road signs in Azerbaijan are similar to the road sign system of post-Soviet states (as well as neighboring Armenia, Georgia and Russia) that ensure that transport vehicles move safely and orderly, as well as to inform the participants of traffic built-in graphic icons. They generally conform to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic and Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1]
Since Azerbaijan was a union republic of the Soviet Union before regaining its independence in 1991, road signs in Azerbaijan are largely based on the ГОСТ 10807-78[2][3] and ГОСТ 23457-86 Soviet standards (both of them are no longer valid in neighboring Russia since 2006 and replaced with ГОСТ Р 52290-2004 and ГОСТ Р 52289-2004) but with additions.[4][5] Inscriptions on road signs are in Azerbaijani language (names of settlements can also be written in English) and in Latin script only.
In the Republic of Artsakh, a former breakway state formed during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1991 and de-facto dissolved in September 2023, road signs with settlement names in Armenian, Russian and English were used. In September 2023 after the Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian-language road signs began to be removed.[6]
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Level crossing ahead, with barriers or gates
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Level crossing ahead, without barriers or gates
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Single track level crossing
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Multiple track level crossing
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Level crossing countdown
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Level crossing countdown
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Level crossing countdown
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Level crossing countdown
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Level crossing countdown
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Level crossing countdown
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Tramway
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Crossroads without priority
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Crossroads with equal importance where priority to the right
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Side road without priority to the right
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Side road without priority to the left
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T-junction
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Y-junction
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Roundabout warning
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Traffic signals
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Opening or swing bridge
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Unprotected quayside or riverbank
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Dangerous curve to the right
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Dangerous curve to the left
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Dangerous curve, first to the right
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Dangerous curve, first to the left
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Steep hill downwards
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Steep hill upwards
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Slippery road
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Uneven road ahead
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Dip
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Speed bumps
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Loose stones
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Road narrow on both sides
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Road narrow on right side
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Road narrow on left side
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Two-way traffic
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Pedestrian crossing
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Children
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Cyclists crossing
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Roadworks
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Animals (cow)
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Animals (deer)
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Falling rocks
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Crosswinds
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Low-flying aircraft
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General warning sign
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Accident
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Congestion
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Chevron dangerous
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Chveron dangerous
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Chevron dangerous
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Chevron dangerous
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Chevron dangerous
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Chveron dangerous
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Curve to the (T)
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Curve to the (T)
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Priority road
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End of priority road
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Crossroads with priority
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Side road with priority, from the right
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Side road with priority, from the left
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Yield
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Stop
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Yield to oncoming traffic
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Priority over oncoming traffic
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Do not enter
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Closed to all vehicles
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No entry for vehicles except motorcycles
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No entry for heavy vehicles
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No entry for motorcycles
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No entry for farm vehicles
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No entry for trailers
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No entry for animal-drawn vehicles
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No entry for cycles
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No entry for pedestrians
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Weight limit
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Axle weight limit
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Height limit
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Width limit
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Length limit
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Maximum separation
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Passing without stopping prohibited
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No right turn
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No left turn
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No U-turn
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No overtaking
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End of overtaking prohibition
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No overtaking by trucks
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End of overtaking prohibition by trucks
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Maximum speed limit (10 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (20 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (30 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (40 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (60 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (70 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (80 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (90 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (100 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (110 km/h)
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End of speed limit (50 km/h)
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No audible warning devices
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No stopping
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No parking
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Alternate parking on odd days
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Alternate parking on even days
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End of all prohibitions
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No entry for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
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No entry for vehicles carrying explosive substances
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Proceed straight
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Turn right
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Turn left
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Straight ahead or right turn permitted
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Straight ahead or left turn permitted
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Keep right
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Keep left
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Roundabout
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Cycle path
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Pedestrian path
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Minimum speed limit
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End of minimum speed limit
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Proceed straight for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
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Motorway
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End of motorway
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Controlled access road
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End of controlled access road
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One-way street
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End of one-way street
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One-way street
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One-way street
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Added lane
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Added lane
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Added lane
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Bus stop
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Tram stop
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Parking
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Pedestrian crossing
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Pedestrian crossing
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Pedestrian subway
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Footbridge
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Advisory speed
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No through road
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No through road on right
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No through road on left
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Traffic scheme
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Start of city limit
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End of city limit
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Start of city limit
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End of city limit
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No parking zone
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End of no parking zone
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Parking zone
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End of parking zone
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Emergency stopping lane
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Motorway exit countdown
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Motorway exit countdown
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Motorway exit countdown
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Living zone
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End of living zone
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First aid post
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Hospital
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Filling station
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Breakdown service
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Public telephone
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Restaurant
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Hotel
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Camping site
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Picnic site
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Public lavatory
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Swimming pool
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Emergency teplephone
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Extinguisher
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Distance
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Stop ahead
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Side extension (right)
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Side extension (left)
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Length
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Direction of priority road
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Disabled parking
References
[edit]- ^ Crocusoft. ""Yol nişanları və siqnalları haqqında" Konvensiyanın təsdiq edilməsi barədə". e-qanun.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2023-09-16.
- ^ "Межгосударственный стандарт ГОСТ 10807-78 "Знаки дорожные. Общие технические условия" (утв. постановлением Госстандарта СССР 30.08.1978 N 2401) (с изменениями и дополнениями) (не действует) | ГАРАНТ". base.garant.ru. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
- ^ "Скачать ГОСТ 10807-78 Знаки дорожные. Общие технические условия". meganorm.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-03-25.
- ^ Avtosfer.az (2020-05-11). "Bu işi yol nişanlarından başladıq… - YENİ RUBRİKADAN ÖYRƏNƏK". Avtosfer.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2023-09-16.
- ^ Aliyev, Anar (2019-03-16). "Daha çox insanın həyatını qoruya biləcək yeni qanun və qaydalar". İnsan yönümlü şəhərlər (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2023-09-16.
- ^ "Azerbaijani soldiers start war against road signs in Nagorno-Karabakh". news.am. 2023-10-12. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
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