Road signs in Poland
The design of road signs in Poland is regulated by Regulation of the Ministers of Infrastructure and Interior Affairs and Administration on road signs and signals. The Annex 1 to the regulation describes conditions related to usage of the road signs – size, visibility, colors and light reflections, typeface and text, criteria of choosing the type of foil to signs faces, colorful specimens and schematics.
Road signs are divided into two categories – "vertical" and "horizontal". The "vertical" signs are placed on the side of the road or over the road. The "horizontal" ones are simply road markings painted on the carriageway, usually with white paint. Yellow paint is used in temporary situations, mostly during road work. It has higher priority than white paint.
Road signs in Poland follow the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals and, therefore, are more or less identical to those in other European countries. Warning signs have yellow background rather than the more common black-on-white design, and therefore are similar to the road signs in Greece. Poland signed the Vienna Convention on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on August 23, 1984.
Polish road signs depict people with stylized silhouettes.
Meaning of the traffic signals and their usage is described in another regulation. Traffic signals are placed on the right side of the road, on the left side or over the carriageway. There are three types of traffic signals:
- signals made by traffic lights
- signals made by authorised personnel
- sound signals or vibrative
Vertical signs
There are seven types of "vertical signs":- Warning signs – triangular with the tip pointed upwards, with red border. The symbols are black on yellow background, with exception of sign A-29 which presents a three-colored traffic signals
- Prohibition signs – circular with red border. Black symbol on white background. In case of the signs that cancel specific restrictions the symbol is grey and crossed out by thick black diagonal line.
- Mandatory signs – circular, with a white symbol on blue background. The exception is C-17 sign which is placed on white rectangular board.
- Information signs – rectangular, blue with a white, black or colorful symbol. There are few exceptions: D-1 and D-2 signs which are yellow on white background; additionally one of tips is pointed upwards to give the clear meaning like with A-7 and B-20 signs. D-42 to D-47 signs are big white rectangles.
- Directional signs – these signs have different shapes and colors, depending on the situation and placement.
- Complementary signs – big rectangular or square signs with blue or yellow background. These signs mostly inform about traffic order or approaching restrictions and dangers.
- Complementary plates – small rectangular signs, mostly with white or yellow background, with black text or symbol. These are placed under main sign, extending its meaning.
- large – used only on motorways
- big – used on expressways, dual carriageway roads outside the built-up area and on roads inside the built-up area with maximum speed higher than
- medium – used on motorway slip roads, expressway slip roads, national roads, voivodeship roads and powiat roads, with exception of directional signs
- small – used on gmina roads and as directional signs on powiat roads
- mini – used on traffic bollards, directional signs and inside the built-up areas when it's impossible to use larger signs or it would reduce visibility of pedestrians and on narrow streets.
Dimensions of directional signs are depending on size of letters, type and size of symbols and also by length and number of locality names.
To provide proper visibility and readability of road signs, the faces are made with reflective materials. Type of used material is dependent on road category.