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English: Argentine road sign P.20 (a) - Begin dual carriageway - Vertical Sign Manual 2017
Español: Señal de Advertencia sobre características físicas de la vía P.20 (a) - Principio de calzada dividida - Manual de Señalamiento Vertical 2017
Italiano: Segnale stradale argentino P.20 (a) - Inizio di una strada a carreggiate separate - Indica l'inizio di una strada a carreggiate separate da uno spartitraffico fisico; non è utilizzato per segnalare spartitraffici di ridotta lunghezza (come quelli presenti in corrispondenza di canalizzazioni) - Versione conforme al Manuale sulla segnaletica verticale edizione 2017
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Source Manual de Señalamiento Vertical
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Original: Vialidad Nacional - Ministerio de Transporte - Presidencia de la Nación

Vectorization: Civitas13
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https://www.argentina.gob.ar/terminos-y-condiciones#5

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Public domain
This road sign is in the public domain because it is part of the Uniform System of Road Signs included on Annex L of Law 24.449, promulgated on 23 December 1994.

The Law was published on the Official Bulletin of Argentina Nº 20.080 on 10 February 1995.


As an edit of a government, road signs are not included as subject to copyright in Argentina.

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