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“Deaf”, vertical “Stop line”, new “speed bumps” and other new…

“Deaf”, vertical “Stop line”, new “speed bumps” and other new road signs, which according to the standard will become mandatory from January 1 next year (but can be used now). The signs promise to be more concise and reduce visual noise on the roads:
— “Deaf”: reports about hearing-impaired and deaf pedestrians.
— The “Stop Line” can now be vertical. Before signalized intersections in populated areas (except emergency ones), you do not have to install this sign if there is appropriate marking.
— Some have been combined into one sign. For example, “Parking” is now accompanied by the image “Method of parking a vehicle.”
— “Recommended speed limit” can be placed on a sign with the “Human-Huvel” sign.
– Sign expiration dates can now indicate months.
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