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Road signs in Malta are regulated by the Road Signs and Road Markings Regulations 1969, amended several times over the years, most recently in 2011, and are standardised by Transport Malta. Maltese road signs, also defined in The Highway Code of Malta, are based on those used in the United Kingdom, as the island nation was a British colony until 1964 when it became independent, with minor exceptions – for example, the use of the metric system to denote speed limits and distances. However, road signs using the Italian road sign design may be also found, some of which are "mirrored" to suit Malta's left-hand traffic configuration. There is therefore a coexistence of different signs on the British and, to a lesser extent, Italian model for the same function (even being used simultaneously). While not common, it is possible to encounter, again without any official nature, diamond-shaped warning signs similar to those used in Ireland.

Directional signs use the Transport typeface, and use elements borrowed predominantly from the British signage system.

Although Malta is not a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, road signs generally conform to the pattern used by many other European countries.

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Warning signs

  • Bend, to left, Bend, to left,
  • Bend, to right, Bend, to right,
  • Double bend, first to left Double bend, first to left
  • Double bend, first to right, Double bend, first to right,
  • Winding road Winding road
  • Crossroads without priority Crossroads without priority
  • Roundabout Roundabout
  • Crossroads with priority Crossroads with priority
  • Junction with a minor side-road from right Junction with a minor side-road from right
  • Junction with a minor side-road from left Junction with a minor side-road from left
  • Offset side roads with priority, first to the left Offset side roads with priority, first to the left
  • Offset side roads with priority, first to the right Offset side roads with priority, first to the right
  • Low flying aircraft Low flying aircraft
  • Tunnel Tunnel
  • Electricity warning Electricity warning
  • Other danger Other danger
  • Tractors Tractors
  • Uneven road Uneven road
  • Bump Bump
  • Zebra crossing Zebra crossing
  • School zone School zone
  • Roadworks Roadworks
  • Pedestrians Pedestrians
  • Elderly people crossing Elderly people crossing
  • Equestrians Equestrians
  • Two-way traffic Two-way traffic
  • Maximum height Maximum height
  • Falling rocks Falling rocks
  • Traffic lights Traffic lights

Regulatory signs

  • No U-turn No U-turn
  • No entry (One Way) No entry (One Way)
  • Closed to all vehicles Closed to all vehicles
  • No motorbike Or cars No motorbike Or cars
  • No animal-drawn vehicles No animal-drawn vehicles
  • No bike No bike
  • No cars No cars
  • No truck No truck
  • No horse riding No horse riding
  • No pedestrians No pedestrians
  • Maximum width Maximum width
  • Maximum height Maximum height
  • Maximum weight Maximum weight
  • Maximum speed Maximum speed
  • End of maximum speed End of maximum speed
  • No overtaking No overtaking
  • End of overtaking prohibition End of overtaking prohibition
  • No parking No parking
  • No stopping No stopping
  • No use of horn or motor noise No use of horn or motor noise
  • End of horn prohibition End of horn prohibition
  • Give way Give way
  • Stop Stop
  • Give way to oncoming vehicles Give way to oncoming vehicles
  • Minimum speed Minimum speed
  • End of minimum speed End of minimum speed
  • Zebra crossing Zebra crossing
  • Left turn only ahead Left turn only ahead
  • Right turn only ahead Right turn only ahead
  • Drive straight Drive straight
  • Turn left Turn left
  • Turn right Turn right
  • Roundabout Roundabout
  • Keep left Keep left
  • Keep right Keep right
  • Pass either side Pass either side
  • Drive straight or turn left Drive straight or turn left
  • Drive straight or turn right Drive straight or turn right
  • Right or left turn only ahead Right or left turn only ahead

Informational signs

  • Priority road Priority road
  • End of priority road End of priority road
  • Priority over oncoming vehicles Priority over oncoming vehicles
  • No through road No through road
  • No through road on left No through road on left
  • Parking Parking
  • Directions to parking Directions to parking
  • Hospital Hospital
  • Pre-signaling directions Pre-signaling directions
  • Direction sign Direction sign
  • Locality Locality
  • Tourist direction sign Tourist direction sign
  • Tourist sign Tourist sign
  • Directions to parking Directions to parking

Additional panels

  • Distance Distance
  • Stop ahead Stop ahead
  • School School
  • Playground Playground
  • Blind people Blind people
  • Disabled people Disabled people

References

  1. "Traffic Signs and Carriageway Markings". legislation.mt. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  2. "The Highway Code". Transport Malta. 4 October 2022.
  3. "Multiple roads signs blamed on overzealous contractor". Times of Malta. 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  4. "What's going on here? These 'Only in Malta' pictures will have you reeling with laughter". www.guidememalta.com. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  5. stanleytransportmalta (2015-08-17). "Malta Road Safety Council: be safe, follow road signage". Transport Malta News. Retrieved 2023-12-08.
  6. "Road Directional Informatory Signages" (PDF). Infrastructure Malta. 6 May 2024. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
  7. "Technical guidelines of traffic signs". transport.gov.mt. Transport Malta. Retrieved 15 December 2024.
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