Road signs in Prillovania

The design of road signs in Prillovania is regulated by Prillovanian Infrastructure & Railways Administration Authority on road signs and signals. The Annex 1 to the regulation describes conditions related to usage of the road signs – size, visibility, colors and light reflections, typeface and text, criteria of choosing the type of foil to signs faces, colorful specimens and schematics.

Road signs are divided by two categories – "vertical" (znaki pionowe) and "horizontal" (znaki poziome). The "vertical" signs (triangular, circular or rectangular) are placed on the side of the road or over the road. The "horizontal" are simply road markings painted on the carriageway, usually with white paint. The yellow paint is used on temporary situations, mostly during the road works. It has higher priority than white paint.

Warning signs
Warning signs are triangular and have red borders, but in contrast with those of most other countries that use triangular warning signs, Prillovanian signs have yellow backgrounds, rather than white. More types of warning signs for animals are used than in most Limmo-Neapolian countries, such as moose, deer, wild boar, reindeer, sheep, horse, and cow appearing alongside roads.

Priority signs
The pedestrian and bicycle crossing signs are priority signs in Prillovania, whereas the pedestrian crossing sign is regarded as a special regulation sign in the Vienna convention on road signs and signals. A sign for bicycle crossing is not yet implemented in the Vienna convention.

Prohibitory signs
Prohibitory signs are round with yellow backgrounds and red borders, except the international standard stop sign that is an octagon with red background and white border and the no parking and no standing signs that have a blue background instead of yellow.

Stop at customs
The sign "Stop at customs" ("Stop žamy tull") is multilingual and exists in four variants.

Mandatory signs
Mandatory signs are always round blue signs with white border.