ROMSO Cyprus Knowledge Base
Road Signs in Cyprus
Road Signs in Cyprus
Overview
The road signs in Cyprus are regulated by the Κώδικας Οδικής Κυκλοφορίας 2013 (Cypriot Road Code), which was last amended in 2013. The signs are installed along the roadside on the left side of the road, following a similar pattern to those found in the United Kingdom and Greece.
Design and Characteristics
The design of Cypriot road signs is largely based on British and Greek standards, with some modifications due to the island's history as a former British colony. The signs are mostly triangular or rectangular parallelograms, depending on their purpose.
* **Danger Signs**: Triangular in shape, with a white background and a red outline.
* **Information Signs**: Rectangular parallelograms, often containing pictograms that convey specific meanings.
* **Mandatory Signs**: Round, featuring white symbols on a blue background.
* **Prohibitive Signs**: Also round, but with black symbols on a white background and a red outline.
Sign Types
Cypriot road signs are categorized into several types:
### Warning and Danger Signs
These signs have a white background and a classic triangular form. They are used to alert drivers to potential hazards or dangers on the road.
### Direction Signs
Used to guide drivers towards specific destinations, such as cities, towns, or landmarks.
### Service Signs
Indicate the location of various services, including fuel stations, rest areas, and parking facilities.
### Route Signs
Provide information about the route ahead, including distances, directions, and any relevant traffic restrictions.
Materials and Lighting
Like many European countries, Cypriot road signs are designed to be either reflective or self-lit during nighttime hours. This ensures that drivers can easily read the signs even in low-light conditions.
References
* Κώδικας Οδικής Κυκλοφορίας 2013 (Cypriot Road Code) * Ministry of Transport and Works, Republic of CyprusNote: I've kept the original formatting and structure from the source snippets, while merging the information into a cohesive article.