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Road signs in South Korea

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Road signs in South Korea are regulated by the Korean Road Traffic Authority (Korean: 도로교통안전공단).

The signs of bicycle crossing

Signs indicating dangers are triangular with a red border, yellow background and black pictograms, similar to road signs in Greece. Mandatory instructions are white on a blue background, prohibitions are black on a white background with a red border, and supplementary information signs are rectangular with black text on a white background. Like other countries, the signs use pictograms to display their meaning. Any text included in signs will normally be in Korean and English. Signs are normally placed 1 to 2.1 meters high.[1]

South Korean road signs depict people with realistic (as opposed to stylized) silhouettes.

Road signs in South Korea closely followed Japanese and European rules on road signs until the 1970s.

South Korea signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on December 29, 1969, but has yet to ratify the Convention.[2]

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Signs standard

Road signs color

Color type Color number Color Note
Deep red 7.5R 3/10 Based on the color of Korean Industrial Standards (KS A 0062, KS M 6020) (within allowable value △ E=1)
Yellow orange 10YR 7/14
Dark green 2.5G 3/6
Black and navy 7.5PB 2/2
White N 9.25
Black N 1.5

Road surface marking color

Color type Color number Color Note
White N 9.25 Within the allowable value △ E = 1, it is a standard for color paint according to Korean Industrial Standards (KSA 0062, KSM 6080)
Yellow orange 10YR 7/14
Bright blue 10B 6/8
Deep red 7.5R 3/10

Warning signs

Warning signs are triangular with yellow backgrounds, red borders and black pictograms.

Prohibition signs

Prohibition signs are round with white backgrounds, red borders and black pictograms.

Mandatory instruction signs

Mandatory instruction signs are round with blue backgrounds and white pictograms.

Supplementary signs

Supplementary signs are rectangular with white backgrounds and black text. Most of signs are only written in Korean.

Direction and distance signs

Direction and distance signs are rectangular with dark green backgrounds and white text. In urban areas, direction signs have dark blue backgrounds. The signs are normally written in Korean and English. In March 2010, Korea Expressway Corporation introduced a new type of direction sign for expressways.[3] Currently, Korea Expressway Corporation changes old direction signs to new ones on their expressways. This new type of direction sign is exit guide based sign and its typeface has changed from Sandol Doropyojipanche (Sandol traffic sign typeface, which can be seen on the distance sign and direction sign below) to Hangilche (Hangil typeface). It also includes motorways.

Other signs

Road surface marking

Photographs

Warning signs

Prohibition signs

Mandatory instruction sign

2 or more signs

More


Characteristics

Traffic signs in Korea shall be designated as traffic signs on the traffic sign schedule;[4][5] the actual design of traffic signs installed is often different.

See also

References

  1. ^ Road Traffic Authority Guide
  2. ^ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  3. ^ "건교투데이::건설교통전문 리얼타임 뉴스". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2010-11-28.
  4. ^ (Traffic Safety Sign) Korea Expressway Traffic Authority 2009.
  5. ^ (Traffic Safety Sign Schedule) Road Traffic Authority 2008.


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