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Road signs in Laos

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"Stop" and "No right turn" signs in Vientiane

Road signs in Laos generally both follow those used in China and most European countries as set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. Despite this, the country itself has never signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals. Inscriptions on traffic signs are in Lao, the national language of Laos. However, English is also used for stop and important public places such as tourist attractions, airports, railway stations, and immigration checkpoints. Both Lao and English are used on directional signage.

Warning signs

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Priority signs

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Prohibition signs

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Mandatory signs

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Informatory signs

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Temporary signs

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Additional plates

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Traffic lights

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