Road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Overview of road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein

Road signs in Switzerland and Liechtenstein generally conform to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1]

Example of Swiss motor-/expressway sign

Although Switzerland is not a member of the European Union, the road signs largely follow the general European conventions concerning the use of shape and color to indicate their function.

Switzerland signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on December 11, 1991.[2] On March 2, 2020 Liechtenstein acceded to the Convention.

The Swiss road signs are defined in the Road Signs Act, which is based on several laws and ordinances. Liechtenstein largely follows the legislation of Switzerland. The principal law for road signs in Switzerland is the Road Signs Act (German: Signalisationsverordnung (SSV), French: Ordonnance du sur la signalisation routière (OSR), Italian: Ordinanza sulla segnaletica stradale (OSStr)).[3] In Liechtenstein, it is the Road Signalling Ordinance (German: Strassensignalisationsverordnung (SSV)).[4]

Concepts

Each canton is responsible for the management and placement of its road signs and complementary panels and uses one of the four official languages of Switzerland accordingly.

Distances and other measurements are displayed in metric units.

Starting in 2003, the ASTRA-Frutiger font replaced the previous SNV font, which is still used in Liechtenstein.[5][6]

Road signs are divided into warning signs, regulatory signs, priority signs, indication signs, supplementary panels, road markings, traffic lights and police instruction signs.

Warning signs

  • 1.01 Bend to right
    1.01 Bend to right
  • 1.02 Bend to left
    1.02 Bend to left
  • 1.03 Double bend, first to right
    1.03 Double bend, first to right
  • 1.04 Double bend, first to left
    1.04 Double bend, first to left
  • 1.05 Slippery road[note 1]
    1.05 Slippery road[note 1]
  • 1.06 Uneven road
    1.06 Uneven road
  • 1.07 Road narrows on both sides[note 2]
    1.07 Road narrows on both sides[note 2]
  • 1.08 Road narrows on right
    1.08 Road narrows on right
  • 1.09 Road narrows on left
    1.09 Road narrows on left
  • 1.10 Steep gradient downwards
    1.10 Steep gradient downwards
  • 1.11 Steep gradient upwards
    1.11 Steep gradient upwards
  • 1.12 Loose chippings
    1.12 Loose chippings
  • 1.13a Danger of falling rocks from the right
    1.13a Danger of falling rocks from the right
  • 1.13b Danger of falling rocks from the left
    1.13b Danger of falling rocks from the left
  • 1.14 Road works
    1.14 Road works
  • 1.15 Level crossing with barrier or gate[note 3]
    1.15 Level crossing with barrier or gate[note 3]
  • 1.16 Railway level crossing without gate or barrier[note 3]
    1.16 Railway level crossing without gate or barrier[note 3]
  • 1.18 Tramway (Switzerland only)[note 4]
    1.18 Tramway (Switzerland only)[note 4]
  • 1.22 Pedestrian crossing ahead[note 5]
    1.22 Pedestrian crossing ahead[note 5]
  • 1.23 Presence of children
    1.23 Presence of children
  • 1.24 Wild animals crossing
    1.24 Wild animals crossing
  • 1.25 Animals on road
    1.25 Animals on road
  • 1.25 Animals on road
    1.25 Animals on road
  • 1.26 Oncoming traffic
    1.26 Oncoming traffic
  • 1.27 Traffic lights
    1.27 Traffic lights
  • 1.30 Other danger[note 6]
    1.30 Other danger[note 6]
  • 1.31 Congestion
    1.31 Congestion
  • 1.32 Bicycle traffic/crossing
    1.32 Bicycle traffic/crossing

Regulatory signs

Prohibitions

  • 2.01 Prohibition of all vehicular traffic in both directions
    2.01 Prohibition of all vehicular traffic in both directions
  • 2.02 No entry for vehicular traffic
    2.02 No entry for vehicular traffic
  • 2.03 Prohibition of motor vehicles (on three or more wheels except for solo motorcycles, mopeds, and bicycles)
    2.03 Prohibition of motor vehicles (on three or more wheels except for solo motorcycles, mopeds, and bicycles)
  • 2.04 Prohibition of motorcycles
    2.04 Prohibition of motorcycles
  • 2.05 Prohibition of bicycles and mopeds
    2.05 Prohibition of bicycles and mopeds
  • 2.06 Prohibition of mopeds
    2.06 Prohibition of mopeds
  • 2.07 Prohibition of large goods vehicles (total weight is larger than 3.5 t)
    2.07 Prohibition of large goods vehicles (total weight is larger than 3.5 t)
  • 2.08 Prohibition of buses
    2.08 Prohibition of buses
  • 2.09 Prohibition of trailers (of any kind, except for agricultural trailers)
    2.09 Prohibition of trailers (of any kind, except for agricultural trailers)
  • 2.09.1 Prohibition of trailers with exception for saddle and center axle trailers
    2.09.1 Prohibition of trailers with exception for saddle and center axle trailers
  • 2.10.1 Prohibition of vehicles carrying dangerous goods
    2.10.1 Prohibition of vehicles carrying dangerous goods
  • 2.11 Prohibition of vehicles carrying water pollutants
    2.11 Prohibition of vehicles carrying water pollutants
  • 2.12 Prohibition of animals
    2.12 Prohibition of animals
  • 2.13 Prohibition of motor vehicles and motorcycles
    2.13 Prohibition of motor vehicles and motorcycles
  • 2.14 Prohibition of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and mopeds
    2.14 Prohibition of motor vehicles, motorcycles, and mopeds
  • 2.15 Prohibition of pedestrians[note 7]
    2.15 Prohibition of pedestrians[note 7]
  • 2.15.1 Prohibition of skiing
    2.15.1 Prohibition of skiing
  • 2.15.2 Prohibition of sledging
    2.15.2 Prohibition of sledging
  • 2.15.3 Prohibition of any kind of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.)
    2.15.3 Prohibition of any kind of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.)
  • 2.16 Maximum weight (gross weight limit)
    2.16 Maximum weight (gross weight limit)
  • 2.17 Axle weight (upper limit, axles closer than 1 meter apart count as one axle)
    2.17 Axle weight (upper limit, axles closer than 1 meter apart count as one axle)
  • 2.18 Maximum width
    2.18 Maximum width
  • 2.19 Maximum height
    2.19 Maximum height
  • 2.20 Maximum length (total length, including trailers)
    2.20 Maximum length (total length, including trailers)

Mandatory Instructions

  • 2.30 Maximum speed limit
    2.30 Maximum speed limit
  • 2.30.1 Generally valid speed limit within densely built-up areas; German variant
    2.30.1 Generally valid speed limit within densely built-up areas; German variant
  • 2.30.1 French variant
    2.30.1 French variant
  • 2.30.1 Italian variant
    2.30.1 Italian variant
  • 2.30.1 Romansh variant
    2.30.1 Romansh variant
  • 2.31 Minimum speed limit
    2.31 Minimum speed limit
  • 2.32 Must turn right
    2.32 Must turn right
  • 2.33 Must turn left
    2.33 Must turn left
  • 2.34 Circumvent the obstacle on the right side
    2.34 Circumvent the obstacle on the right side
  • 2.35 Circumvent the obstacle on the left side
    2.35 Circumvent the obstacle on the left side
  • 2.36 Must continue straight ahead
    2.36 Must continue straight ahead
  • 2.37 Must turn right ahead (on motorways: must change to the right road)
    2.37 Must turn right ahead (on motorways: must change to the right road)
  • 2.38 Must turn left ahead (on motorways: must change to the left road)
    2.38 Must turn left ahead (on motorways: must change to the left road)
  • 2.39 Must turn right or left
    2.39 Must turn right or left
  • 2.40 Must continue straight ahead or turn right
    2.40 Must continue straight ahead or turn right
  • 2.41 Must continue straight ahead or turn left
    2.41 Must continue straight ahead or turn left
  • 2.41.1 Roundabout
    2.41.1 Roundabout
  • 2.41.2 Mandatory direction for vehicles with dangerous goods
    2.41.2 Mandatory direction for vehicles with dangerous goods
  • 2.42 No right turn
    2.42 No right turn
  • 2.43 No left turn
    2.43 No left turn
  • 2.44 No overtaking
    2.44 No overtaking
  • 2.45 No overtaking by lorries
    2.45 No overtaking by lorries
  • 2.46 No U-turns[note 8]
    2.46 No U-turns[note 8]
  • 2.47 Minimum distance between large goods vehicles required[note 8]
    2.47 Minimum distance between large goods vehicles required[note 8]
  • 2.48 Snow chains required
    2.48 Snow chains required
  • 2.49 No stopping[note 9]
    2.49 No stopping[note 9]
  • 2.50 No parking[note 10]
    2.50 No parking[note 10]
  • 2.51 Customs[note 11]
    2.51 Customs[note 11]
  • 2.51 Latin languages variant
    2.51 Latin languages variant
  • 2.52 Police - must stop
    2.52 Police - must stop
  • 2.52 Latin languages variant
    2.52 Latin languages variant
  • 2.53 End of maximum speed limit
    2.53 End of maximum speed limit
  • 2.53.1 End of generally valid speed limit – German variant
    2.53.1 End of generally valid speed limit – German variant
  • 2.53.1 French variant
    2.53.1 French variant
  • 2.53.1 Italian variant
    2.53.1 Italian variant
  • 2.53.1 Romansh variant
    2.53.1 Romansh variant
  • 2.54 End of minimum speed
    2.54 End of minimum speed
  • 2.55 End of no overtaking restriction
    2.55 End of no overtaking restriction
  • 2.56 End of no overtaking by lorries restriction
    2.56 End of no overtaking by lorries restriction
  • 2.56.1 End of part prohibition e.g. for lorries or buses (on lanes)
    2.56.1 End of part prohibition e.g. for lorries or buses (on lanes)
  • 2.57 End of snow chain requirements
    2.57 End of snow chain requirements
  • 2.58 End of previous restriction(s)
    2.58 End of previous restriction(s)
  • 2.59.1a Start of area with a 30 km/h speed limit
    2.59.1a Start of area with a 30 km/h speed limit
  • 2.59.1e Start of area with generally applicable parking restrictions (here with applicable time constraints; Italian variant)
    2.59.1e Start of area with generally applicable parking restrictions (here with applicable time constraints; Italian variant)
  • 2.59.1c Start of parking area
    2.59.1c Start of parking area
  • 2.59.2a End of area with particular speed limit
    2.59.2a End of area with particular speed limit
  • 2.59.2e End of area with generally applicable parking restrictions (Italian variant)
    2.59.2e End of area with generally applicable parking restrictions (Italian variant)
  • 2.59.2c End of parking area
    2.59.2c End of parking area
  • 2.59.3b Start of pedestrian area only (Italian variant)[note 7][note 12]
    2.59.3b Start of pedestrian area only (Italian variant)[note 7][note 12]
  • 2.59.4b End of pedestrian area (Italian variant)
    2.59.4b End of pedestrian area (Italian variant)
  • 2.59.5a Start of home zone[note 13]
    2.59.5a Start of home zone[note 13]
  • 2.59.6a End of home zone
    2.59.6a End of home zone
  • 2.60 Bicycle path (also applies to mopeds)
    2.60 Bicycle path (also applies to mopeds)
  • 2.60.1 End of bicycle path
    2.60.1 End of bicycle path
  • 2.61 Pedestrian path
    2.61 Pedestrian path
  • 2.62 Bridleway
    2.62 Bridleway
  • 2.63 Segregated and mandatory bicycle lane on the left and pedestrian lane on the right
    2.63 Segregated and mandatory bicycle lane on the left and pedestrian lane on the right
  • 2.63.1 Shared bicycle and pedestrian path
    2.63.1 Shared bicycle and pedestrian path
  • 2.64 Exclusive public bus/transport lane
    2.64 Exclusive public bus/transport lane
  • 2.65 Mandatory electric indicators above lanes (blocked lane, open lane, change to lane to the right)
    2.65 Mandatory electric indicators above lanes (blocked lane, open lane, change to lane to the right)

Priority signs

  • 3.01 Stop[note 14]
    3.01 Stop[note 14]
  • 3.02 No priority/give way[note 15]
    3.02 No priority/give way[note 15]
  • 3.03 Principal road with priority[note 16]
    3.03 Principal road with priority[note 16]
  • 3.04 End of principal road
    3.04 End of principal road
  • 3.05 Crossing with a road without priority ahead
    3.05 Crossing with a road without priority ahead
  • 3.06 Crossroad with priority to the right rule
    3.06 Crossroad with priority to the right rule
  • 3.09 Give way to oncoming traffic
    3.09 Give way to oncoming traffic
  • 3.10 Priority over oncoming traffic
    3.10 Priority over oncoming traffic
  • 3.20 Level crossing with double flashing lights
    3.20 Level crossing with double flashing lights
  • 3.21 Level crossing with single flashing light
    3.21 Level crossing with single flashing light
  • 3.22 Level crossing location
    3.22 Level crossing location
  • 3.24 Level crossing location
    3.24 Level crossing location

Indication signs

Conducting indication signs

  • 4.01 Motorway
  • 4.02 End of motorway
    4.02 End of motorway
  • 4.03 Expressway
  • 4.04 End of expressway
    4.04 End of expressway
  • 4.05 Mountain postal road[note 17]
    4.05 Mountain postal road[note 17]
  • 4.06 End of mountain postal road
    4.06 End of mountain postal road
  • 4.07 Tunnel[note 18]
    4.07 Tunnel[note 18]
  • 4.07a Tunnel ahead with distance to tunnel entrance
    4.07a Tunnel ahead with distance to tunnel entrance
  • 4.08 One-way street
  • 4.08.1 One-way street with oncoming bicycle traffic
    4.08.1 One-way street with oncoming bicycle traffic
  • 4.09 Dead end
  • 4.09.1 Dead end with exceptions (for bicycles and pedestrians)
    4.09.1 Dead end with exceptions (for bicycles and pedestrians)
  • 4.10 Water protection area
    4.10 Water protection area
  • 4.11 Pedestrian crossing location
    4.11 Pedestrian crossing location
  • 4.12 Pedestrian underpass (mandatory)
    4.12 Pedestrian underpass (mandatory)
  • 4.13 Pedestrian overpass (mandatory)
    4.13 Pedestrian overpass (mandatory)
  • 4.14 Hospital[note 19]
    4.14 Hospital[note 19]
  • 4.15 Passing place
    4.15 Passing place
  • 4.16 Breakdown place for accidental vehicles[note 20]
    4.16 Breakdown place for accidental vehicles[note 20]
  • 4.17 Parking allowed [note 21]
    4.17 Parking allowed [note 21]
  • 4.18 Parking with parking disc
    4.18 Parking with parking disc
  • 4.20 Paid parking
    4.20 Paid parking
  • 4.21 Parking garage
  • 4.22 Distance and direction to parking area
    4.22 Distance and direction to parking area
  • 4.23 Distance and direction for particular kinds of vehicles
    4.23 Distance and direction for particular kinds of vehicles
  • 4.24 Escape lane
  • 4.25 Park and ride
  • 4.25 Indoor park and ride
    4.25 Indoor park and ride
  • 4.25 Park and ride with access to train
    4.25 Park and ride with access to train
  • ... with access to tram
    ... with access to tram
  • ... with access to bus
    ... with access to bus

Routing indication signs

  • 4.27 Entry of town/village on main road
    4.27 Entry of town/village on main road
  • 4.27 Entry of town/village on main road in Liechtenstein
    4.27 Entry of town/village on main road in Liechtenstein
  • 4.28 End of town/village on main road[note 22]
    4.28 End of town/village on main road[note 22]
  • 4.28 End of town/village on main road in Liechtenstein
    4.28 End of town/village on main road in Liechtenstein
  • 4.29 Entry of town/village on minor road[note 23]
    4.29 Entry of town/village on minor road[note 23]
  • 4.29 Entry of town/village on minor road in Liechtenstein
    4.29 Entry of town/village on minor road in Liechtenstein
  • 4.30 End of town/village on minor road[note 22]
    4.30 End of town/village on minor road[note 22]
  • 4.30 End of town/village on minor road in Liechtenstein
    4.30 End of town/village on minor road in Liechtenstein
  • 4.31 Signpost to destination via motor-/expressway route
    4.31 Signpost to destination via motor-/expressway route
  • 4.32 Signpost to destination via main route
    4.32 Signpost to destination via main route
  • 4.33 Signpost to destination via minor route
    4.33 Signpost to destination via minor route
  • 4.34 Detour to destination to be followed
    4.34 Detour to destination to be followed
  • 4.34.1 (Ongoing) detour (for all destinations)
    4.34.1 (Ongoing) detour (for all destinations)
  • 4.35 Signpost in table format (indicating direction to Zürich on main route, to Basel via motor-/expressway, and to Luzern on minor route)
    4.35 Signpost in table format (indicating direction to Zürich on main route, to Basel via motor-/expressway, and to Luzern on minor route)
  • 4.36 Announcement of junction on main road, or on minor road connecting main roads
    4.36 Announcement of junction on main road, or on minor road connecting main roads
  • 4.37 Announcement of junction on minor road
    4.37 Announcement of junction on minor road
  • 4.38 Announcement of junction on main road with two lanes
    4.38 Announcement of junction on main road with two lanes
  • 4.39 Announcement of junction on minor road with two separated lanes
    4.39 Announcement of junction on minor road with two separated lanes
  • 4.40 Announcement of junction on main road with restriction for the left route (here: maximal width)
    4.40 Announcement of junction on main road with restriction for the left route (here: maximal width)
  • 4.41 Lane routing on main road
    4.41 Lane routing on main road
  • 4.42 Lane routing on minor road
    4.42 Lane routing on minor road
  • 4.45 Signpost for particular vehicle types (here: lorries)[note 24]
    4.45 Signpost for particular vehicle types (here: lorries)[note 24]
  • 4.46 Signpost to parking place[note 25]
    4.46 Signpost to parking place[note 25]
  • 4.46.1 Signpost to park and ride
    4.46.1 Signpost to park and ride
  • 4.47 Signpost to campsite
    4.47 Signpost to campsite
  • 4.48 Signpost to caravan site
    4.48 Signpost to caravan site
  • 4.49 Signpost to a company, exhibitions and others (usually found in industrial zones)
    4.49 Signpost to a company, exhibitions and others (usually found in industrial zones)
  • 4.50.1 Recommended path for bicycles
    4.50.1 Recommended path for bicycles
  • 4.50.3 Recommended track for mountain bikes
    4.50.3 Recommended track for mountain bikes
  • 4.50.4 Recommended path for vehicle-like transport means, such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards etc.
    4.50.4 Recommended path for vehicle-like transport means, such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards etc.
  • 4.50.5 Signpost indicating directions for a particular type (here for bicycles)
    4.50.5 Signpost indicating directions for a particular type (here for bicycles)
  • 4.50.6 Signpost indicating directions for different types
    4.50.6 Signpost indicating directions for different types
  • 4.51.1 Signpost indicating direction for particularly named/numbered route
    4.51.1 Signpost indicating direction for particularly named/numbered route
  • 4.51.1 Routing information for bicycle path
    4.51.1 Routing information for bicycle path
  • 4.51.1 Routing information for mountain bike track
    4.51.1 Routing information for mountain bike track
  • 4.51.2 Announcement of a turn for a particular type (here: vehicle-like transport means)
    4.51.2 Announcement of a turn for a particular type (here: vehicle-like transport means)
  • 4.51.4 End route of a particular type (here for mountain bike route)
    4.51.4 End route of a particular type (here for mountain bike route)
  • 4.52 Routing information
    4.52 Routing information
  • 4.53 Announcement of a detour
    4.53 Announcement of a detour
  • 4.54 Announcement of roundabout on main road
    4.54 Announcement of roundabout on main road
  • 4.55 Announcement of a branching road with a dangerous situation or restrictions (here: side road to the left 50 m ahead with the warning of the presence of a gated level crossing right after the turn)
    4.55 Announcement of a branching road with a dangerous situation or restrictions (here: side road to the left 50 m ahead with the warning of the presence of a gated level crossing right after the turn)

Numbering

Motorways and expressways

  • 4.60 First announcement of next exit
    4.60 First announcement of next exit
  • 4.61 Second announcement of next exit
    4.61 Second announcement of next exit
  • 4.62 Start of exit
    4.62 Start of exit
  • 4.63 Exit sign (in German)
    4.63 Exit sign (in German)
  • 4.63 Exit sign (in French)
    4.63 Exit sign (in French)
  • 4.63 Exit sign (in Italian)
    4.63 Exit sign (in Italian)
  • 4.64 Junction board
    4.64 Junction board
  • 4.65 Distance board
    4.65 Distance board
  • 4.66 Announcement of junction
    4.66 Announcement of junction
  • 4.67 First information about junction ahead
    4.67 First information about junction ahead
  • 4.68 Second information about junction ahead
    4.68 Second information about junction ahead
  • 4.69 Routing information above lane
    4.69 Routing information above lane
  • 4.70 Direction to the next emergency call pillar
    4.70 Direction to the next emergency call pillar
  • 4.71 Distance to police station (in German)
    4.71 Distance to police station (in German)
  • 4.71 Distance to police station (in French)
    4.71 Distance to police station (in French)
  • 4.71 Distance to police station (in Italian)
    4.71 Distance to police station (in Italian)
  • 4.72 Kilometer sign
  • 4.73 Hectometer sign
    4.73 Hectometer sign
  • 4.75 Information about road condition of passes and ski resorts
    4.75 Information about road condition of passes and ski resorts
  • 4.76 Advance information about road condition and requirements of certain destinations
    4.76 Advance information about road condition and requirements of certain destinations
  • 4.77 Information about routing of lanes (reducing from three to two lanes – two lanes from the right join the one lane – left lane is derouted to the other side of the motorway)
    4.77 Information about routing of lanes (reducing from three to two lanes – two lanes from the right join the one lane – left lane is derouted to the other side of the motorway)
  • 4.77.1 Lane with restriction (here: maximal speed limit)
    4.77.1 Lane with restriction (here: maximal speed limit)
  • 4.77.2 Use of hard shoulder permitted
    4.77.2 Use of hard shoulder permitted

Informational signs

  • 4.79 Campsite
    4.79 Campsite
  • 4.80 Caravan site
    4.80 Caravan site
  • 4.81 Telephone
    4.81 Telephone
  • 4.82 First aid
    4.82 First aid
  • 4.83 Roadside assistance
    4.83 Roadside assistance
  • 4.84 Petrol/gas station (panels 5.01 and/or 5.17 are often added)
    4.84 Petrol/gas station (panels 5.01 and/or 5.17 are often added)
  • 4.85 Hotel-Motel
    4.85 Hotel-Motel
  • 4.86 Restaurant
    4.86 Restaurant
  • 4.87 Refreshments
    4.87 Refreshments
  • 4.88 Information Center
    4.88 Information Center
  • 4.89 Youth hostel
    4.89 Youth hostel
  • 4.90 Local radio information with MHz frequency for road condition and traffic information channel
    4.90 Local radio information with MHz frequency for road condition and traffic information channel
  • 4.91 Church services (here: Romansh variant)
    4.91 Church services (here: Romansh variant)
  • 4.92 Fire extinguisher
    4.92 Fire extinguisher
  • 4.93 Generally valid speed limits for different categories of roads in Switzerland
    4.93 Generally valid speed limits for different categories of roads in Switzerland
  • 4.94 Emergency exit distances
    4.94 Emergency exit distances
  • 4.95 Emergency exit
    4.95 Emergency exit

Supplementary panels

All signs and supplementary panels can be combined with supplementary panels for particular kinds of transport means.[clarification needed] If accompanied with the words ausgenommen / excepté / eccettuato (excluding) or gestattet / autorisé / permesso (permitted), it means that the indicated kind of transport means are excluded from the regulation of the main sign.

Sign 5.31 also applies to mopeds with a designed maximal speed of 20km/h.

  • Generally applicable supplementary panels
  • 5.01 Distance (to which the meaning of a sign applies)
    5.01 Distance (to which the meaning of a sign applies)
  • 5.02 Distance and direction
    5.02 Distance and direction
  • 5.03 Range of validity (the range for which a danger, regulation, restriction, or an indication is valid)
    5.03 Range of validity (the range for which a danger, regulation, restriction, or an indication is valid)
  • 5.04 Repetition (of an already valid regulation, restriction, or an indication; continues before and after the sign)
    5.04 Repetition (of an already valid regulation, restriction, or an indication; continues before and after the sign)
  • 5.05 Start panel (indicates the start of a regulation for static traffic)
    5.05 Start panel (indicates the start of a regulation for static traffic)
  • 5.06 End panel (indicates the end of a regulation for static traffic)
    5.06 End panel (indicates the end of a regulation for static traffic)
  • 5.07 Direction indicator
    5.07 Direction indicator
  • Supplementary panels for particular signs
  • 5.09 Indication of the routing of a principal road (aka a road with priority)
    5.09 Indication of the routing of a principal road (aka a road with priority)
  • 5.10 Indicates exceptions of prohibition of stopping
    5.10 Indicates exceptions of prohibition of stopping
  • 5.11 Indicates exceptions of prohibition of parking
    5.11 Indicates exceptions of prohibition of parking
  • 5.12 Turn signal (Switzerland only)
    5.12 Turn signal (Switzerland only)
  • 5.13 Black ice on road (or slippery snow on road)
    5.13 Black ice on road (or slippery snow on road)
  • 5.14 Handicapped people
    5.14 Handicapped people
  • 5.15 Width of lane/road
    5.15 Width of lane/road
  • 5.16 Shooting noise
    5.16 Shooting noise
  • 5.17 Distance to second next petrol/gas station (Switzerland only)
    5.17 Distance to second next petrol/gas station (Switzerland only)
  • Kinds of transport means
  • 5.20 Light motor cars
    5.20 Light motor cars
  • 5.21 Heavy motor cars
    5.21 Heavy motor cars
  • 5.22 Large goods vehicles (lorries; total weight is larger than 3.5 t)
    5.22 Large goods vehicles (lorries; total weight is larger than 3.5 t)
  • 5.23 Lorries with trailer
    5.23 Lorries with trailer
  • 5.24 Articulated lorries
    5.24 Articulated lorries
  • 5.25 Bus
    5.25 Bus
  • 5.26 Trailer
    5.26 Trailer
  • 5.27 Caravan/Living trailer
    5.27 Caravan/Living trailer
  • 5.28 Mobile motor home
    5.28 Mobile motor home
  • 5.29 Motor bikes
    5.29 Motor bikes
  • 5.30 Mopeds
    5.30 Mopeds
  • 5.31 Bicycle
    5.31 Bicycle
  • 5.32 Mountain bikes
    5.32 Mountain bikes
  • 5.33 Bicycle pushing
    5.33 Bicycle pushing
  • 5.34 Pedestrians
    5.34 Pedestrians
  • 5.35 Trams or streetways
    5.35 Trams or streetways
  • 5.36 Tractors
    5.36 Tractors
  • 5.37 Tanks
    5.37 Tanks
  • 5.38 Groomers
    5.38 Groomers
  • 5.39 Cross-country skiing
    5.39 Cross-country skiing
  • 5.40 Skiing
    5.40 Skiing
  • 5.41 Sledging
    5.41 Sledging
  • 5.50 Airplanes/Airfield
    5.50 Airplanes/Airfield
  • 5.51 Car transfer on train (Switzerland only)
    5.51 Car transfer on train (Switzerland only)
  • 5.52 Car transfer on ferry (Switzerland only)
    5.52 Car transfer on ferry (Switzerland only)
  • Special panels
  • 5.53 Industrial and commercial area
    5.53 Industrial and commercial area
  • 5.54 Customs declaration only with Sichtdeklaration / dédouanement à vue / dichiarazione a vista (combined with 2.01 on lanes: only for vehicles of this type)
    5.54 Customs declaration only with Sichtdeklaration / dédouanement à vue / dichiarazione a vista (combined with 2.01 on lanes: only for vehicles of this type)
  • 5.55 S-Traffic (combined with the term ausgenommen / Excepté / eccettuato (excluding) and below the sign 2.07 indicates an exception for vehicles with corresponding signs attached to them)
    5.55 S-Traffic (combined with the term ausgenommen / Excepté / eccettuato (excluding) and below the sign 2.07 indicates an exception for vehicles with corresponding signs attached to them)
  • 5.56 Hospital with emergency department (emergency department open 24 hours)
    5.56 Hospital with emergency department (emergency department open 24 hours)
  • 5.57 Emergency phone
    5.57 Emergency phone
  • 5.58 Fire extinguisher
    5.58 Fire extinguisher

Road markings

A number of road markings are used in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The road markings themselves give instructions to drivers, but they may at times also be accompanied by signs giving the same or additional instructions.

6.01 Security strip (white, solid) Designates centre of carriageway or border of lanes. Crossing, traversing, or passing over it by vehicles is not permitted.
6.02 Double security strip (white, solid) Separates driving directions on roads with 3 or more lanes (or expressways). Crossing, traversing, or passing over it by vehicles is not permitted.
6.03 Directing strip (white, broken) Designates either centre of carriageway on two-lane roads, or separates lanes. Crossing, traversing, passing over for overtaking is allowed.
6.04 Double strip (combination of a security strip and a directing strip on either side of the security strip) Crossing, passing, or traversing, or starting an overtaking manoeuvre, is allowed only from the side with the directing strip.
6.05 Advance warning strip (white, closely broken) Announces either security or double strips. Any overtaking manoeuvres must be completed.
6.06 Pre-selecting arrows (white) Indicates permitted manoeuvres from each lane for a junction; the chosen direction is compulsory (corresponds to 2.31–2.36, see also 4.43). Yellow arrows indicate directions for public transport only and their permitted manoeuvres can differ.
6.07 Pull arrows (white, arranged obliquely) Orders to leave the lane in the indicated direction.
6.08 Bus lane (yellow, solid or broken strips; BUS text in yellow) Indicates lanes exclusive to public transport. Any exceptions to this may be indicated with the use of supplementary panels under sign 2.64. It is permitted to cross the line if the yellow strip is broken.
6.10 Stop line (white, wide, solid) Traffic must stop at this line. Always accompanied by a stop sign. It may also be used at traffic lights (though traffic need not stop when the light is green), level crossings and on lanes for turn off traffic. Stop lines are yellow if exclusively addressed to bicycles and mopeds (e.g. on bicycle paths and lanes; see also 6.26)
6.11 Stop text (white) May appear alongside a stop line
6.12 Longitudinal strip (white, solid) May appear alongside a stop line
6.13 Give way line (white, small triangles in a row) Traffic must give way at this line. Always accompanied by a give way sign. Can be combined with traffic lights (though traffic need not stop while traffic lights are working. Give way lines are yellow if exclusively addressed to bicycles and mopeds (e.g. on bicycle paths and lanes)
6.14 Announcement of give way line (white, large triangle) May announce the give way line on main roads and important minor roads
6.15 Border strip (white, solid) Designates the edge of a carriageway
6.16 Guidestrip (white, broken) Visually guides traffic through a junction. They may continue stop or waiting lines, separating the side road from the main road (see example 1), or indicate the course of the principal road in cases of a turn in the principal road at a crossing (see example 2). Guidestrips do not appear on side roads with valid priority to the right rule.
Example 1
Example 2
6.17 Pedestrian crossing (longitudinal, wide, yellow; on cobble stones if need be white)
6.18 Prohibition of stopping strip Stopping voluntarily is prohibited.
6.19 Pedestrian area (yellow, two longitudinal strips on each side connected by bias bindings) Area marked on roads for use by pedestrians only
6.20 Restricted area (white, shaded and framed) Visually guides traffic; crossing, traversing, or passing is strictly prohibited.
6.21 Zigzag lines (yellow) Designate public bus stop area. Parking is prohibited. It can be used to pick up or drop off passengers, but only if public traffic is in no way obstructed.
6.22 Prohibition of parking strip (yellow, longitudinal strip broken with diagonal crosses)
6.23 Prohibition of parking area (yellow, framed, diagonally crossed) Exclusive parking for designated traffic users, indicated by the word TAXI or a license plate number. If labelled, it can be used to pick up or drop off passengers, but only if valid traffic user is in no way obstructed.
Parking (usually marked by white, blue, red, or yellow solid strips) Parking spaces can be signposted (see 4.17–4.21) and/or marked by white (parking free, unless signposted with 4.20; or 4.18), blue, or red solid strips (sometimes only indicated by partial markings); blue markings indicate Blue Zone parking spaces with mandatory use of parking disc/card; red markings indicate Red Zone parking spaces (exist only in a few cantons); yellow parking spaces are reserved for private or special purposes (prohibited to the general public).

In areas with parking markings, it is prohibited to park anywhere else; only parking spaces of appropriate size for the relevant vehicle type, whether bicycle/moped, motorbike, car, bus (indicated by word CAR) or lorries should be used. Blue Zones can be indicated by a thick white-blue crossline at the start and a thick blue-white crossline at the end of the zone.

6.25 Prohibition of stopping strip (yellow, longitudinal solid strip with endings) Voluntarily stopping is prohibited
6.26 Extended bicycle lane (waiting area placed in front of stop line with an additional yellow stop line and a bicycle icon in front of the white stop line) During red traffic light bicycles and mopeds are allowed to wait in front of first motor vehicle and next to each other, motor vehicles must stop in front of the white stop line; when traffic light becomes green, motor vehicles must show patience and give way to bicycles and mopeds in front of them in order to let them clear the crossing first.
6.30 Guide post, right Placed on the right-hand side of the carriageway, facing the driver on the right. It can also appear on the left-hand side of the carriageway on roads with either separated directions or without oncoming traffic.
6.31 Guide post, left Placed on the left-hand side of the carriageway, facing the driver on the right.

Traffic lights

General remarks:

  • Working traffic light signals (not turned off or not flashing yellow) take precedence over priority signs, road markings, and general road rules.
  • A yellow flashing traffic light signals a need for special caution, and the general road rules, priority signs, and road markings have to be applied and followed (including in particular stop signs (see 3.01) or give way signs (see 3.02) and all other priority signs, as well as direction indications (e.g. see 2.32–2.43, 2.46, 6.06, 6.10, 6.13)).
  • White traffic lights are addressed to public transport only.

General rules

  • General signals
  • 7.0.1 Usual vertical composition with red, yellow, and green from top to bottom; light signals are round
    7.0.1 Usual vertical composition with red, yellow, and green from top to bottom; light signals are round
  • 7.0.2 Horizontal composition with red, yellow, and green from left to right
    7.0.2 Horizontal composition with red, yellow, and green from left to right
  • 7.01 Red light means "halt" Valid for all road users unless accompanied by additional traffic lights addressed to particular road users (e.g. bicycles and mopeds); motor vehicles must stop in front of the stop line (see 6.10, and especially 6.26), and motor vehicles usually turn off the engine in order to reduce air and sound pollution Flashing red lights are only used at level crossings (see 3.20 and 3.21), and have the same meaning
    7.01 Red light means "halt"

    Valid for all road users unless accompanied by additional traffic lights addressed to particular road users (e.g. bicycles and mopeds); motor vehicles must stop in front of the stop line (see 6.10, and especially 6.26), and motor vehicles usually turn off the engine in order to reduce air and sound pollution

    Flashing red lights are only used at level crossings (see 3.20 and 3.21), and have the same meaning
  • 7.02 Yellow and red light together is an indication to be ready to start again and to wait for the green light Turn engine back on, put in gear, and give way to any bicycles/mopeds in front of the vehicle in the case of an extended bicycle lane (see 6.26)
    7.02 Yellow and red light together is an indication to be ready to start again and to wait for the green light

    Turn engine back on, put in gear, and give way to any bicycles/mopeds in front of the vehicle in the case of an extended bicycle lane (see 6.26)
  • 7.03 Green light releases the traffic Turning vehicles must give way both to oncoming traffic and to pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.) on side roads (usually traversing the side road on pedestrian crossings at the same time)
    7.03 Green light releases the traffic

    Turning vehicles must give way both to oncoming traffic and to pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.) on side roads (usually traversing the side road on pedestrian crossings at the same time)
  • 7.04 Yellow light (not flashing) follows the green light and vehicles must stop, if it is still possible to do so in a reasonable manner
    7.04 Yellow light (not flashing) follows the green light and vehicles must stop, if it is still possible to do so in a reasonable manner
  • ... with direction indication
  • 7.10 Red light with direction indication; here: straight ahead (black outline figure of arrow(s)) Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s); indicated direction(s) are mandatory (corresponds to direction indication signs 2.32–2.41 and pre-selecting arrows 6.06 on road surface, if present)
    7.10 Red light with direction indication; here: straight ahead (black outline figure of arrow(s))

    Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s); indicated direction(s) are mandatory (corresponds to direction indication signs 2.32–2.41 and pre-selecting arrows 6.06 on road surface, if present)
  • 7.10.1 Red light with direction indication (example 2); here: wait for green light before turning right
    7.10.1 Red light with direction indication (example 2); here: wait for green light before turning right
  • 7.11 Yellow light with direction indication; here: straight ahead Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s)
    7.11 Yellow light with direction indication; here: straight ahead

    Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s)
  • 7.12 Green arrow; here: straight ahead (green arrow(s)) Permits traffic according to the indicated direction(s) Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s); indicated direction(s) are mandatory (corresponds to direction indication signs 2.32–2.41 and pre-selecting arrows 6.06 on road surface, if present)
    7.12 Green arrow; here: straight ahead (green arrow(s))

    Permits traffic according to the indicated direction(s)

    Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s); indicated direction(s) are mandatory (corresponds to direction indication signs 2.32–2.41 and pre-selecting arrows 6.06 on road surface, if present)
  • 7.12.1 Green arrow (example 2); here: turning left Permits traffic turning left only
    7.12.1 Green arrow (example 2); here: turning left

    Permits traffic turning left only
  • 7.12.2 Green arrow (example 3); here: turning right Permits traffic turning right only
    7.12.2 Green arrow (example 3); here: turning right

    Permits traffic turning right only
  • 7.13 Direction panel additionally indicates direction(s); here: straight ahead (black arrow(s)) Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s); indicated direction(s) are mandatory (corresponds to direction indication signs 2.32-2.41 and pre-selecting arrows 6.06 on road surface, if present)
    7.13 Direction panel additionally indicates direction(s); here: straight ahead (black arrow(s))

    Valid only for the (lane with) corresponding direction(s); indicated direction(s) are mandatory (corresponds to direction indication signs 2.32-2.41 and pre-selecting arrows 6.06 on road surface, if present)
  • 7.14.1 Green arrow with additional flashing yellow (example 1); here: turning left Permits traffic turning left, but indicates that turning vehicles must give way both to oncoming traffic and to pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.) on side roads (usually traversing the side road on pedestrian crossings at the same time)
    7.14.1 Green arrow with additional flashing yellow (example 1); here: turning left

    Permits traffic turning left, but indicates that turning vehicles must give way both to oncoming traffic and to pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.) on side roads (usually traversing the side road on pedestrian crossings at the same time)
  • 7.14.2 Green arrow with additional flashing yellow (example 2); here: turning right Permits traffic turning right, but indicates that turning vehicles must give way both to pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.) on side roads (usually traversing the side road on pedestrian crossings at the same time)
    7.14.2 Green arrow with additional flashing yellow (example 2); here: turning right

    Permits traffic turning right, but indicates that turning vehicles must give way both to pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means (such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc.) on side roads (usually traversing the side road on pedestrian crossings at the same time)

Specifically addressed

  • ... to bicycles and mopeds
  • 7.20 Addressed exclusively to bicycles and mopeds All traffic light rules apply to bicycles and mopeds as well, but can be exclusively addressed to them by showing a bicycle icon
    7.20 Addressed exclusively to bicycles and mopeds

    All traffic light rules apply to bicycles and mopeds as well, but can be exclusively addressed to them by showing a bicycle icon
  • 7.20.1 Alternative version with a panel
    7.20.1 Alternative version with a panel
  • 7.21 Direction panel exclusively addressed to bicycles and mopeds
    7.21 Direction panel exclusively addressed to bicycles and mopeds
  • 7.21.1 Alternative version with a bicycle icon on the panel
    7.21.1 Alternative version with a bicycle icon on the panel

Police instruction signs

Blue Zone parking disc

When parking in a Blue Zone, it is mandatory to set and display a blue parking disc with the time of arrival according to the Blue Zone Rules. Parking in a blue zone space is limited to 1 hour unless otherwise indicated. No part of a parked vehicle, including bumpers, may protrude outside the marked parking space.

Blue disks are available in various places, such as police stations, hotels, tourist offices, newsstands, the local Gemeinde/Town hall, garages and gas stations.

Blue Zone Parking Rules

From Monday to Saturday

The disc must be set to the exact time, or to the next half-hour mark if the exact time is not printed on the disc.

Hour slots Parking allowed
8:00 to 11:30 a.m. For 1 hour after set time
11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Until 2:30 p.m.
1:30 to 6:00 p.m. For 1 hour after set time
6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Until 9:00 the next morning
7:00 p.m. to 7:59 a.m. Blue disc not needed if vehicle removed by 8:00 a.m.

From 6:00 p.m. Saturday to 9:00 a.m. Monday, blue-zone parking is free and no blue disc is needed.

In blue zones marked with a 4-digit area code, parking is free for those with a valid parking permit for that specific area code. For those without the corresponding parking permit, regular Blue Zone parking rules apply.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Panel 5.13 can be added, if there is black ice or slippery snow on road.
  2. ^ Panel 5.15 can be added to indicate the width of the lane/road.
  3. ^ a b Panel 5.12 can be added, if regulated by turn signals.
  4. ^ In Chur, warning of street-running trains.
  5. ^ Often panel 5.01 is added.
  6. ^ Additional information will be added below the sign, e.g. panel 5.16.
  7. ^ a b Includes any kind of vehicle-like transport means, e.g. rollerblades, skateboards, scooters, etc.
  8. ^ a b If valid for a distance, then additional length information is shown below the sign with panel 5.03.
  9. ^ Often panels 5.04, 5.05, 5.06, 5.07, or 5.10 are added.
  10. ^ Often panels 5.04, 5.05, 5.06, 5.07, or 5.11 are added.
  11. ^ Stop requested, except if no control is carried out, then speed limit is 20 km/h.
  12. ^ If driving is exceptionally allowed then pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means have priority
  13. ^ Pedestrians and users of vehicle-like transport means, such as rollerblades, scooters, skateboards, etc., are allowed to use the entire street and have priority; parking only allowed at designated places.
  14. ^ Panels 5.01 and/or 5.09 can be added.
  15. ^ Panels 5.01 and/or 5.09 can be added.
  16. ^ Panel 5.09 can be added.
  17. ^ Priority given to public transport, such as postal bus; pay special attention to the specific three-tone-horn of the postal bus approaching hairpin bends and wait before the bend; traffic users must follow instructions given by public transport drivers.
  18. ^ Length of tunnel can be indicated using sign 5.03.
  19. ^ Presence of hospital, rest home or similar. Traffic users must keep quiet, particularly during night time.
  20. ^ Panels 5.57 and 5.58 can be added.
  21. ^ Panel 5.14 can be added to indicate an exclusive parking space for handicapped people.
  22. ^ a b Mentions next village/town above the line and distance to next major place(s) below.)
  23. ^ After this sign, the generally valid speed limit within a densely built-up area automatically applies.
  24. ^ Often announced with panel 4.23.
  25. ^ Panels 5.20–5.32 can be added.

References

  1. ^ "Convention on Road Signs and Signals Vienna, 8 November 1968". United Nations. Archived from the original on 3 June 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  2. ^ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  3. ^ "SR 741.21 Signalisationsverordnung vom 5. September 1979 (SSV)" (in German, French, and Italian). Berne, Switzerland: Swiss Federal Council. Retrieved 2024-07-19.
  4. ^ "Strassensignalisationsverordnung (SSV) vom 27. Dezember 1979" (in German). Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt. Retrieved 2024-07-19.
  5. ^ rel (20 January 2003). "«Frutiger» für die Strasse". NZZ (in German). Zurich, Switzerland. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  6. ^ "Frutiger honored with SOTA award". Microsoft Typography. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
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