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“Deaf”, vertical “stop line”, new “lying policemen” and other new …

The “deaf”, vertical “stop line”, new “lying policemen” and other new road signs, which by the standard will become mandatory from January 1 of the next year (but can be used now). The signs promise to be more concise and reduce visual noise on the roads:
– “Deaf”: reports on hearing impaired and inaudible pedestrians.
-“Stop Linius” can now be vertical. Before adjustable intersections in settlements (except for emergency), you can not set this sign if there is an appropriate marking.
– Some combined into one tablet. For example, “Parking” now, along with the image “Method of setting a vehicle for parking.”
– “Recommended speed restriction” can be placed on a shield with an indicator “artificial unevenness”.
– The sign with the validity of the signs can now indicate months.
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