Road signs in Uganda
Road signs in Uganda are similar to those used in some parts of the United Kingdom, except that signs are metric.
Warning signs[edit]
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Harpin curve to the left (right if symbol is reversed)
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T-junction
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Y-junction
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Roundabout ahead
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Traffic signals ahead
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Two-way traffic
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Two-way traffic on route crossing ahead
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Reduce speed now
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Pedestrian crossing ahead
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Pedestrians in road ahead
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Tractors crossing
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Wild animals
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Sharp Change Of Direction To The Left (right if symbol is reversed)
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Chevron to the left (right if symbol is reversed)
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T-junction chevron
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Obstruction to the left (right if symbol is reversed)
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Double-sided obstruction
Regulatory signs[edit]
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All vehicles prohibited except non-mechanically propelled vehicles pushed by pedestrians
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No Entry for vehicular traffic
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Motor vehicles prohibited
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Motor vehicles except solo motorcycles prohibited
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Trucks prohibited
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Buses prohibited
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Motorcycles prohibited
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Tractors prohibited
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Bicycles prohibited
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Pedestrians prohibited
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Animal-drawn vehicles prohibited
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Hand carts prohibited
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Vehicles carrying explosives (such as fireworks) prohibited
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Maximum length
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Maximum height
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Maximum width
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Maximum weight
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Maximum weight per axle
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No left turn for vehicular traffic (right if symbol is reversed)
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No U-turns for vehicular traffic
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No overtaking
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No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
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No parking
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Clearway, no stopping
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Speed limit
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End of speed limit
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Stop and give way to traffic on the major road
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Give way to traffic on the major road
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Vehicular traffic must go straight
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Vehicular traffic must turn left (right if symbol reversed)
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Vehicular traffic must turn ahead in the direction indicated by the arrow
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Vehicular traffic must go straight or turn left (right if symbol reversed)
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Vehicular traffic passing the sign must keep to the left of the sign (right if symbol reversed)
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Pass either side to reach the same destination
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Mini-roundabout (give way to traffic from the immediate right)
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Route for use by buses only
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Route for use by pedal cycles only
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Route for use by pedestrians only
Information signs[edit]
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Pedestrian crossing
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Hump in the road
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No through road
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Parking place
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Bus stop
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Traffic has priority over vehicles coming from the opposite direction
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One-way traffic
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One-way traffic to the left (right if symbol is reversed)
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Police, slow down
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Lane added
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Lane ends ahead
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Hospital
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First aid
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Telephone operating service ahead for 2 kilometers
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Information
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Gas station ahead for 4 kilometers
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Workshop
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Coffee shop
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Restaurant
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Hotel service
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Rest area
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Camping site
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Airport
Additional signs[edit]
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Distance to hazard or regulation
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Extension of hazard or regulation
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Direction in which message applies
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Vehicle category for which message applies – bus
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Vehicle category for which message applies – truck
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Vehicle category for which message applies – car
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Vehicle category for which message applies – motorcycle
Temporary signs[edit]
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Road work ahead
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Barricade
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Traffic control ahead
Sources[edit]
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