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Traffic Signs in the United States - No Parking Royalty Free Stock Photo
Signs. Traffic Signs in the United States Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic Signs in the United States - Regulatory Series Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road signs in the United States - No Parking Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road signs in the United States - Permissive Parking Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic Signs. R2, R3 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Regulatory United States MUTCD road signs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic Signs in the United States - No Parking
Signs and Traffic next to a Busy Street Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road signs in the United States - No standing and no stopping Royalty Free Stock Photo
Informational United States MUTCD road signs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Regulatory United States MUTCD road signs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Regulatory United States MUTCD road signs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Regulatory United States MUTCD road signs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Regulatory United States MUTCD road signs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vector Illustration collection of the select Traffic Signs in the United States, isolated on white background. You can find other road signs in my portfolio. EPS file available.rnrnIn the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS). There currently are no plans for adopting the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals standards.rnTwenty-three states along with the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico use the manual without any alterations, 20 states have adopted it in conjunction with a supplemental volume, and seven states have a state version in substantial conformance to the MUTCD. There are also localized versions that are used in large cities such as New York City which use a naming system compatible with the MUTCD and/or state supplement. The MUTCD and SHS establish seven general categories of signs for road and highway use.rnrnIncluded illustrations are select examples of the following MUTCD categories:rn-- R7 Series: Parkingrnrn


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