Road signs in Malta
Road signs in Malta are standardised by Transport Malta.[1] Although Malta is not a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, road signs conform to a pattern used by many other European countries, with the notable exception of Ireland.[2]
Gallery
Warning signs
Warning for bends
Bend to the right
Bend to the left
Double bend first to the right
Double bend first to the left
Junction
Crossroad without priority
Side road priority from the right
Side road priority from the left
Roundabout
Dangerous descent
Dangerous climb
Road narrows
Road narrows
Uneven road
Caution, speed bump
Danger of skidding
Two-way traffic
Traffic light
Animals
Wild animals
Crosswind
Loose gravel
Rockfall
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Children
Caution for bicyclist
Aircraft
Caution tunnel
Other hazard
Caution, queues likely
Be careful in winter
Tramway
Caution, fog likely
Caution, accident black spot
Soft verges
Level crossing with gates or barries
Level crossing without gates or barries
Warning, single track railway crossing
Warning, multiple-track railway crossing
Prohibitory signs & Mandatory signs
No U-turn
No entry
Closed to all vehicles
No motorbike Or cars
No animal-drawn vehicles
No bike
No cars
No truck
No horse riding
No pedestrians
Maximum width
Maximum height
Maximum weight
Maximum speed
End of maximum speed
No overtaking
End of overtaking prohibition
No parking
No stopping
No use of horn or motor noise
End of horn prohibition
Give way
Stop
Give way to oncoming vehicles
Minimum speed
End of minimum speed
Zebra crossing
Left turn only ahead
Right turn only ahead
Drive straight
Turn left
Turn right
Detour
Keep left
Keep right
Pass either side
Drive straight or turn left
Drive straight or turn right
Right or left turn only ahead
Informational signs
Priority road
End of priority road
Priority over oncoming vehicles
No through road
No through road on left
Parking
Directions to parking
Hospital





Additional panels
Distance
Stop ahead
School
Playground
Blind people
Disabled people
Chevron
Traffic light signal
Red traffic light
Red amber traffic light
Green traffic light
Amber traffic light
References
- "The Highway Code". Transport Malta. 4 October 2022.
- "Speed Limits, Types of Road and Road Signs - Malta". Angloinfo. Retrieved 2022-10-04.
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