Road signs in France

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Road sign in Brest.

Road signs in France refer to all conventional signals installed on French roads and intended to ensure the safety of road users, either by informing them of the dangers and regulations relating to traffic as well as elements useful for decision-making, or by indicating to them the landmarks and equipment useful for their travel on the national territory. They generally largely follow the general European conventions concerning the use of shape and color to indicate their function. France is a signatory to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1] France signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on 8 November 1968 and ratified it on 9 December 1971.[2]

These road signs can also be found in some

overseas territories of France.[3]

History

The first road signs with modern symbols were created in France in 1902 by the Automobile Club of France, which had been founded in 1895.[4] When cars started appearing in France in the 1900s, there were signs for motorists and cyclists with the words "Moderate Speed" or "Slow Down". On 11 October 1909, the first attempt at international unification of road signs was made in Geneva. Four round-shaped obstacle signs were adopted: "break", "Z-bends", "Level crossing with barrier" and "X-crossing".

In 1926, the four danger signs created and used since 1909 were definitively changed from the disc shape to the triangle shape still in use today. Unguarded level crossings were added, and in 1928, at Switzerland's request, one-way, direction, parking and no parking signs were adopted. In 1931, France signed the Geneva Convention concerning the unification of road signs and signals.

On 15 July 1942, during the occupation of French territories by Nazi Germany in World War II, a decree was signed amending the traffic rules: a sheet was to be placed around danger signs and the colour of the vignettes (previously dark blue) was to become black, as was the German custom. However, these changes were probably not implemented.[5]

After the end of the war, a general instruction dated 1 August 1946 on road signs was published. This was the first document to regulate in detail all applications of road signs. Colours were standardised. The shape of some signs was changed, such as danger signs, the corners of which were now rounded. Some graphic elements were changed. New signs appeared: height limits, double speed limits for buses and cars, prohibition of lorries, thawing barriers, etc.

Warning signs

Priority signs

Regulatory signs

Information signs

  • Information signs
  • Parking zone
    Parking zone
  • Disc parking zone
  • Meter parking zone
  • Risk of fire
    Risk of fire
  • Advisory minimum speed
    Advisory minimum speed
  • End of advisory minimum speed
    End of advisory minimum speed
  • Taxi rank
    Taxi rank
  • Bus stop
  • Breakdown bay
    Breakdown bay
  • Carsharing
    Carsharing
  • One-way traffic
  • Dead end
    Dead end
  • Dead end (right)
    Dead end (right)
  • Dead end permeable for pedestrians
    Dead end permeable for pedestrians
  • Dead end permeable for pedestrians and cyclists
    Dead end permeable for pedestrians and cyclists
  • Road use restrictions
    Road use restrictions
  • Road use restrictions
    Road use restrictions
  • Priority over oncoming vehicles
    Priority over oncoming vehicles
  • Pedestrian crossing
  • Bus lane crossing
    Bus lane crossing
  • Tram crossing
    Tram crossing
  • Caravan parking restricted
    Caravan parking restricted
  • Lane forbidden for use by lorries
    Lane forbidden for use by lorries
  • Contra-flow cyclists
    Contra-flow cyclists
  • Contra-flow bus lane
    Contra-flow bus lane
  • Slip road to left
    Slip road to left
  • Slip road to right
    Slip road to right
  • Level crossing with gates on side road
    Level crossing with gates on side road
  • Contra-flow cycle lane
    Contra-flow cycle lane
  • Speed limits in France (at entrance to country)
    Speed limits in France (at entrance to country)
  • Speed limits on motorways
    Speed limits on motorways
  • Escape lane on right
    Escape lane on right
  • Escape lane on left
    Escape lane on left
  • Speed bump
    Speed bump
  • Lanes merge
    Lanes merge
  • Lanes merge
    Lanes merge
  • Overtaking lanes
    Overtaking lanes
  • Overtaking lanes
    Overtaking lanes
  • End of overtaking lanes
    End of overtaking lanes
  • Parking allowed on pavement
    Parking allowed on pavement
  • Toll ticket marking point
    Toll ticket marking point
  • Manned tollbooth
    Manned tollbooth
  • Toll payment by debit or credit card
    Toll payment by debit or credit card
  • Toll payment by cash
    Toll payment by cash
  • Toll payment by subscription
    Toll payment by subscription
  • Fast traffic highway
    Fast traffic highway
  • End of fast traffic highway
    End of fast traffic highway
  • Tunnel
  • End of tunnel
    End of tunnel
  • Cycle route
    Cycle route
  • End of cycle route
    End of cycle route
  • Pedestrian and cycle route
    Pedestrian and cycle route
  • End of pedestrian and cycle route
    End of pedestrian and cycle route
  • Motorway
    Motorway
  • End of motorway
    End of
    motorway
  • Entrance to town or village (speed limit 50 km/h)
    Entrance to town or village (speed limit 50 km/h)
  • End of town or village
    End of town or village

Service signs

  • Service signs
  • First aid
    First aid
  • Emergency telephone
    Emergency telephone
  • Telephone
    Telephone
  • Information
    Information
  • Tourist information board
    Tourist information board
  • Campsite
    Campsite
  • Caravan site
    Caravan site
  • Camping and caravan site
    Camping and caravan site
  • Youth hostel
    Youth hostel
  • Self-catering accommodation
    Self-catering accommodation
  • Hiking itinerary
    Hiking itinerary
  • Winter sports itinerary
    Winter sports itinerary
  • Picnic site
    Picnic site
  • Motorail services
    Motorail services
  • Video-monitored car park
    Video-monitored car park
  • Car ferry
    Car ferry
  • Toilets
    Toilets
  • Services for the disabled
    Services for the disabled
  • Petrol
    Petrol
  • Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
    Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
  • Petrol
    Petrol
  • Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
    Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
  • Petrol and charging station
    Petrol and charging station
  • Petrol, liquid petroleum gas and charging station
    Petrol, liquid petroleum gas and charging station
  • Charging station
    Charging station
  • Charging station and liquid petroleum gas
    Charging station and liquid petroleum gas
  • Restaurant
    Restaurant
  • Hotel
    Hotel
  • Café
    Café
  • Mooring for boats
    Mooring for boats
  • Cable car
    Cable car
  • Chairlift or gondola lift
    Chairlift or gondola lift
  • Viewpoint
    Viewpoint
  • Local radio station
    Local radio station
  • Playground
    Playground
  • Drainage
    Drainage
  • Bank
    Bank
  • Air pressure check
    Air pressure check
  • Recreation area
    Recreation area
  • Repairs
    Repairs
  • Fire extinguisher
    Fire extinguisher
  • Emergency exit (right)
    Emergency exit (right)
  • Emergency exit (left)
    Emergency exit (left)
  • Other services
    Other services
  • Eco-tax for trucks
    Eco-tax for trucks
  • Carpooling
    Carpooling

Railway signs

  • Railway signs
  • Level crossing without gates (single track)
    Level crossing without gates (single track)
  • Level crossing without gates (several tracks)
    Level crossing without gates (several tracks)
  • Level crossing without gates (single track)
    Level crossing without gates (single track)
  • Level crossing without gates (several tracks)
    Level crossing without gates (several tracks)
  • Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
    Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
  • Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
    Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
  • Gates
    Gates
  • Gantry in the presence of high-voltage cables
    Gantry in the presence of high-voltage cables

Temporary signs

  • Temporary signs
  • Uneven road
    Uneven road
  • Road narrows
    Road narrows
  • Slippery road
    Slippery road
  • Road works
    Road works
  • Other danger
    Other danger
  • Temporary traffic signals
    Temporary traffic signals
  • Loose chippings
    Loose chippings
  • Queues likely
    Queues likely
  • Accident
    Accident
  • Reduced visibility
    Reduced visibility

Retired signs

Obsolete signs since 1998

Obsolete signs since 1977

  • Children crossing
    Children crossing
  • Pedestrian crossing
  • Other danger
    Other danger
  • Cattle
    Cattle
  • Wild animals
    Wild animals
  • Steep hill downwards
    Steep hill downwards
  • Traffic light
  • Roadworks
    Roadworks
  • No through road
    No through road
  • Campsite
    Campsite
  • Caravan site
    Caravan site
  • Camping and caravan site
    Camping and caravan site
  • Youth hostel
    Youth hostel

References

  1. ^ "Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals - unece" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). UNITED NATIONS. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. ^ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  3. ^ "Signalisation routière" (in French). CodeFast.fr. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Histoire des inventions. Mais quand sont apparus les premiers panneaux routiers?". www.leprogres.fr (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-20.
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