Road signs in Hong Kong
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Road signs in Hong Kong are standardised road signs similar to those used in other nations but with certain distinctions. Like Singapore, road signs in Hong Kong closely follow those used in the United Kingdom. Signs usually use the Transport Medium typeface also used in the United Kingdom, Though some signs on recently completed expressways use Transport Heavy. Road signs created in 2010s often irregularly use Arial Narrow or Helvetica with or without a modified 'l', where on older signs and the newest signs, Transport Medium is used. Signs showing street names are usually done in Helvetica but the newest design returns to Transport Medium.
Hong Kong's traffic signs use English and Traditional Chinese, the official languages in Hong Kong.
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Regulatory signs
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Hong Kong road sign 114 B.svg
No motorcycles
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Hong Kong road sign 115.svg
No buses
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Hong Kong road sign 116.gif
No mini-buses
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Hong Kong road sign 117.gif
No lorries
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Hong Kong road sign 122 L.svg
No left turn
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Hong Kong road sign 122 R.svg
No right turn
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Hong Kong road sign 123.svg
No U-turn
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Hong Kong road sign 124.gif
No pedestrians
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Hong Kong road sign 126.gif
No pedestrians and bicycles
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Hong Kong road sign 127.svg
No bicycles
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Hong Kong road sign 128.gif
No honk horn
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Hong Kong road sign 129.svg
No overtaking
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Hong Kong road sign 131.gif
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