Road Safety Signs
The Road Safety signs you see on New Zealand roads are transnational emblematic signs. This means they use the same shapes and symbols as business signs each over the world. Emblematic signs are used because they're quick to read and easy for all motorists to understand. New Zealand’s signs are generally made of reflective material, making them easier to read at night. Example of Road Safety Sign s speed limit; turn right; you mustn't make a U turn; stop; give way; keep left unless passing. Road safety signs fall into several sub-categories that include Regulatory Signs to advise motorists of restrictions similar as speed limit signs, stop signs, and parking restriction signs Endless Warning Signs( unheroic) to indicate the presence of road hazards similar as wind warning signs, speed hump signs, and “ slippery when wet” signs Temporary Warning Signs (orange) to indicate hazards of a temporary nature similar as road works signs, loose essence signs, and l