Road signs in Cambodia (Khmer: ឧបសម្ព័ន្ធស្តីពីសញ្ញាចរាចរផ្លូវគោក) are standardized road signs are similar to those used in Europe but much of it resembles road signage systems used in South American countries with certain differences.[citation needed] The designs of road signage match their neighbours of Thailand and Malaysia, both of which adopt a modified version of the South American road signage system (despite both Thailand and Malaysia being part of Asia).[citation needed] Until the early 1980s, Cambodia closely followed American, European, Australian, and Japanese practices in road sign design, with diamond-shaped warning signs and circular restrictive signs to regulate traffic. Unlike Thailand and Malaysia, Cambodia does not use the FHWA Series fonts ("Highway Gothic") typeface, favouring Helvetica instead.[citation needed]
Cambodian traffic signs use Khmer, the national language of Cambodia, however, English is also used for stop and important public places such as tourist attractions, airports, railway stations, and immigration checkpoints. Both Khmer and English are used on directional signage. Cambodia signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, but has yet to ratify the convention.[1]
Prohibitory signs
Prohibitory signs
No left turn
No right turn
No U-turns
No entry
Closed for all vehicles
Closed for all road users
Total weight limit
Weight limit on one axle
Height limit
Width limit
Length limit
No bicycles, motorcycles and tricycles
No motorcycles
No cars
No trucks
No buses
No motor vehicles
No bicycles
No parking
No stopping
No parking from 1st to 15th day of the month
No parking from 16th to 31st day of the month
No parking or waiting on odd days
No parking or waiting on even days
No overtaking
End of overtaking prohibition
No overtaking for trucks
End of overtaking prohibition for trucks
No overtaking for trucks
End of prohibition overtaking for trucks
No honking
End of honking prohibition
No motorcycle-drawn carts
No animal-drawn carts
No carts
No tractors
No towed trailers
Minimum separation distance for light vehicles
Minimum separation distance for trucks
No loading inflammable goods
Maximum speed limit
End of maximum speed limit
Stop at the customs station
Stop at the police station
Stop at the military police station
Speed limit 20 km/h
Speed limit 50 km/h
Mandatory signs
Mandatory signs
Keep right
Keep left
Turn right ahead
Turn left ahead
Go straight or turn right.
Go straight or turn left
Turn right
Turn left
Turn left or right
Straight through only
Cars only
Animal drawn carts of all form only
Pedestrians only
End of pedestrians only
Pedestrians and bicycles only
End of pedestrians and bicycles only
Minimum speed limit
End of minimum speed limit
Buses lane
End of buses lane
Bicycles only
End of bicycles only
Keep right
Slow down
Priority signs
Priority signs
Stop (Khmer and English languages)
Stop
Give way
Give way (at roundabout)
Priority intersection
Priority road
End of priority road
Give way to all traffic from the opposite direction
Priority over all traffic from the opposite direction
Single track railway crossing
Double triple railway crossing
Warning signs
Warning signs
Other danger
Curve to the right
Curve to the left
Double curve first to the right
Double curve first to the left
Winding road
Skewed side road junction on the right
Skewed side road junction on the left
Y-junction ahead
T-junction ahead
Side road junction on the left
Side road junction on the left (different road classes)
Side road junction on the right
Side road junction on the right (different road classes)
Offset road junction, left and right
Offset road junction, left and right
Crossroad
Crossroad on the left (different road classes)
Crossroad on the right (different road classes)
Roundabout ahead
Two-way traffic
Road narrows on the both sides
Road narrows on the right
Road narrows on the left
Sharp curve to the right
Sharp curve to the left
Double sharp curve first to the right
Double sharp curve first to the left
Railway crossing on right road
Railway crossing on left road
Railway crossing with barrier or gates
Railway crossing without barrier or gates
Steep climb
Steep descent
Hump
Uneven road
Children
Pedestrian crossing
Handicapped crossing
Cattle or domestic animals
Deer or wild animals
Slippery road
Falling rocks
Loose road surface
Crosswinds
Traffic lights ahead
Stop signs ahead
Give way signs ahead
Divided roads
End of divided roads
Low flying air craft
Bicycles crossing
Quayside or riverbank ahead
Junction on a curve (different road classes)
Crossroad on a curve (different road classes)
Junction on a double curve (different road classes)
Crossroad on a double curve (different road classes)
Temporary signs
Temporary signs
Workers ahead
Workers
Loose road surface
End road works
Detour to the right
Detour to the left
Traffic cone
Direction Chevron to be followed
Temporary stop signs (Khmer and English languages)
Temporary go signs (without text)
Red-Flag
Direction signs
Direction signs
Direction sign to cities or provinces (at detour)
Direction sign to cities or provinces (at junction)
Direction sign to cities or provinces (at junction)