Road signs in Portugal

Road signs in Portugal are governed by the Regulamento de Sinalização do Trânsito[1] (Road Signage Regulation) of the Portuguese Republic.

Example of a modern Portuguese road with its vertical signposting

They are installed along the road on the right side of the road and are subdivided into warning signs (group A), regulatory signs (groups B-D), subdivided into priority, prohibition, obligation and specific prescription signs, indication signs (groups H-T), subdivided into information signs, pre-signalling, direction, confirmation, location identification, supplementary signs, additional signs and temporary signs (groups AT and TC).

The typefaces used on road signs are derived from the British Transport and Motorway typefaces. Portugal is an original signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[2]

Warning signs

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Priority signs

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Prohibition signs

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Mandatory signs

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Information signs

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Additional signs

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Influences

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  • Angola largely shares similar road signage designs used in Portugal alongside SADC-issued road signs which made them transitional in nature.[3]
  • Yemen largely shares similar road signage designs used in Portugal—except those languages used are bilingual (Arabic and English) and have different symbols (e.g. camels, mosques, sand dunes, date palms, crescents).

Indication signs

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Information signs

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Portugese sign Meaning Specs
100px Direction on the road being traveled It indicates the directions you will reach along the road you are driving on; it is located above the roadway.
100px Direction of exit Indicates the directions you will reach when you leave the road you are driving on; it is located above the roadway.
100px Lateral direction Indicate the directions of the next intersection.
100px Lane Usage Indicates traffic restrictions and maximum speeds that must be maintained in the lanes of the road on which you are traveling..
100px No parking zone Indicates the beginning of a zone where parking is prohibited..
100px Agrotourism Agrotourism
100px Hostel-motel Hostel-motel
100px Bus Stop Indicates where a bus stop is
100px Airport Indicates that there is an airport near by
100px Information post Indicates the presence of a tourism information post
100px Radio Frequency Shows you a radio frequency
100px Highway Indicates the start of a highway
100px General Speed limits Indicates the general speed limits of the state, valid for passenger cars and motorcycles. It is located near the borders.
100px 100px Border with a country of the European Union Indicates a boarder with a country of the European Union
100px Via verde Indicates lane equipped with electronic toll system called "Vía verde".

Pre-signaling sign

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Portugese sign Meaning Specs
100px Pre-signaling sign for direction on the roads at certain distances indicates the directions that can be reached at the next intersection taking suburban roads.
100px Directions at the roundabout Indicates the addresses that can be reached at the next intersection regulated by roundabout traffic
100px Pre-signaling sign for directions on the road being traveled Indicates the addresses that can be reached at the next intersection along urban roads.
100px Guide to the left turn point Indicates the maneuver to be performed for the left turn at the next intersection.
100px 100px Dead end Indicates that the path indicated by the sign you are about to take is a dead end.

Direction, confirmation and location signs

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Portugese Sign Meaning Specs
100px Direction at the intersection Indicates the addresses that can be reached at the intersection.
100px Directions via the airport/aerodrome Indicates the direction to follow to get to the airport/aerodrome.
100px Tourist attractions/points of intrest Indicates the direction to follow to reach a point of tourist interest.
100px Directions(Urban) Indicates the directions that can be taken on an urban road.
100px Direction confirmation sign Indicates the distance to the city centre of several cities following the road.
100px Start of locality It indicates the beginning of the city/town.
100px End of locality It indicates the end of the city/town.
100px Start of locality

(World Heritage Site)

It marks the beginning of an urban centre with World Heritage status.
100px End of locality

(World Heritage Site)

It indicates the end of an urban centre with World Heritage status.
100px Panel with distance for the next exit Indicates that the start of the motorway exit that was previously indicated is located 750, 500 and 250 metres away. They are installed on the right side of the road
100px River Indicates the name of a river when passing over it

References

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  1. ^ Portugal. (1999). Código da estrada; Regulamento do Código da estrada; Novo Regulamento de sinalização do trânsito : Decreto-lei no. 114/94, de 3 de maio alterado pelo Decreto-lei no. 2/98, de 3 de janeiro. Livraria da Universidade. ISBN 972-8130-52-X. OCLC 44255926. Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  2. ^ "20. Convention on Road Signs and Signals - United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  3. ^ "Decreto Presidencial n.º 209/17 de 25 de setembro". Lex.AO (in Portuguese). Retrieved 26 September 2024.