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The road signs on motorways are particularly clear and well lit at night.
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The road signs on motorways are particularly clear and well lit at night.
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road sign — n a sign next to a road that gives information to drivers … Dictionary of contemporary English
road sign — road ,sign noun count a sign that gives information to drivers … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
road sign — {n.} A sign on which there is information about a road or places; a sign with directions to drivers. * /The road sign read, 25 MPH LIMIT but Jack drove along at fifty miles an hour./ * /The road sign said Westwood was four miles away./ … Dictionary of American idioms
road sign — {n.} A sign on which there is information about a road or places; a sign with directions to drivers. * /The road sign read, 25 MPH LIMIT but Jack drove along at fifty miles an hour./ * /The road sign said Westwood was four miles away./ … Dictionary of American idioms
road\ sign — noun A sign on which there is information about a road or places; a sign with directions to drivers. The road sign read, 25 mpH limit but Jack drove along at fifty miles an hour. The road sign said Westwood was four miles away … Словарь американских идиом
road sign — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms road sign : singular road sign plural road signs a sign that gives information to drivers … English dictionary
road sign — n. to put up a road sign * * * [ˌrəʊd saɪn] to put up a road sign … Combinatory dictionary
ROAD SIGN — … Useful english dictionary
Road signs in the Republic of Ireland — mostly differ from the traffic signs used elsewhere in Europe. Directional signage is similar to that of the United Kingdom, but is bilingual. Distances are in kilometres, unlike in the UK where Imperial measurements are still used. Apart from… … Wikipedia
Road signs in the United Kingdom — conform broadly to European norms, though a number of signs are unique to Britain and direction signs omit European route numbers. The system currently in use was developed in the late 1950s and the early 1960s by the Anderson Committee, which… … Wikipedia