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Drogowskaz Category Sans-serif Classification Geometric sans-serif
Realist sans-serifDate released 2003 Drogowskaz (Polish: Roadsign) is a typeface used in public signage in Poland. Developed in accordance with the Ministry of Transportation ordinance of July 3, 2003, the font is used on all sorts of road signs in Poland.[1] A free version of the font was developed in 2006 by Emil Wojtacki.[2]
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Traffic signs Signs Warning sign · Regulatory sign · Priority to the right · Yield sign · Stop sign · Prohibitory traffic sign · One-way traffic · Speed limit (by country) · Advisory speed limit · Mandatory sign · Special regulation sign · Information sign · Direction, position, or indication sign · Variable-message sign · Bilingual sign · Comparison of European traffic signs · Driver location signs · CrossbuckBy country Lights Typefaces Allerta · Austria (typeface) · Clearview · DIN 1451 · Drogowskaz · FHWA Standard Alphabets for Traffic Control Devices · Frutiger · Caractères · NPS Rawlinson Roadway · Trafikkalfabetet · Transport · TratexConventions Geneva Convention on Road Traffic · Vienna Convention on Road Traffic · Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals · Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (USA) · Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions (UK)Categories:- Geometric sans-serif typefaces
- Grotesque sans-serif typefaces
- Government typefaces
- Typography stubs
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