Road signs in Pakistan are modelled on the British road sign system, with an exceptional difference being that they are bilingual and contain messages in Urdu, the national language, and English, and in some cases, the local regional or provincial languages. Pakistan drives on the left side of the road and follows the left-hand traffic system. Vehicles must be overtaken on their right.
There have often been complaints about road signs and infrastructure not being up to date in some parts of the country, with a traffic report in 2008 disclosing that local governments in many cases have not addressed damaged, vanished or outdated road regulatory signs. In Lahore alone, the report estimated that at least Rs. 800 million were required to furnish all scanty road signs in the city.
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editRegulatory signs
editFollowing are the regulatory signs.
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Give way
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Stop
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No entry
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No motor vehicles (except motorcycles)
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No motorcycles
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No bicycles
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No goods vehicles
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No pedestrians
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No animal-drawn vehicles
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No handcarts
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No agricultural vehicles
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Width limit
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Height limit
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Mass limit
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Axle mass limit
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Length limit
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No left turn
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No right turn
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No U-turn
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No overtaking
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No overtaking by goods vehicles
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Maximum speed limit (30 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (40 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (60 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (70 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (80 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (90 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (100 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (110 km/h)
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Maximum speed limit (120 km/h)
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No audible warning devices
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End of all restrictions
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End of speed limit (50 km/h)
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End of overtaking prohibition
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End of overtaking by goods vehicles prohibition
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No parking
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No stopping
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Straight ahead
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Turn left
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Turn right
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Turn left ahead
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Turn right ahead
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Turn left or straight ahead
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Turn right or straight ahead
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Keep left
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Keep right
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Roundabout
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Pedestrian path
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Bicycle path
Warning signs
editFollowing are the warning signs.
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Curve to the left
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Curve to the right
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Double curve, first to the left
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Double curve, first to the right
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Steep descent
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Steep ascent
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Road narrows
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Road narrows on left
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Road narrows on right
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Swing bridge
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Unprotected quay
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Uneven road
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Speed bump
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Dip
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Slippery road
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Loose gravel
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Falling rocks
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Pedestrian crossing
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Children
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Cyclists
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Animals (Cattle)
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Animals (Deer)
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Roadworks
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Roadworks (temporary)
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Traffic signals ahead
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Signals out of order
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Crossroads
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T-junction
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Y-junction
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Crossroads with priority
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Side road junction with priority
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Side road junction with priority
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Merging traffic
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Merging traffic
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Stop ahead
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Roundabout
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Two-way traffic
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Level crossing with barriers ahead
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Level crossing without barriers ahead
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Level crossing crossbuck
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Low-flying aircraft
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Traffic queues ahead
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Other danger
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Danger ahead
Informative signs
editFollowing are the informative signs.
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One-way straight
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One-way left
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One-way right
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Motorway
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Hospital
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Parking
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First aid
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Breakdown service
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Telephone
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Filling station
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Hotel
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Restaurant
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Refreshments
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Picnic site
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Camping site
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Caravan site
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Caravan and camping site
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Youth hostel
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Through side road
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Through side road
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Temporary right lane closed
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No through road
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Motorway exit (300m)
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Motorway exit (200m)
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Motorway exit (100m)
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Distance
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Temporary distance