Road signs in the RG

Road signs in the RG exist in their current form since 1989, after the country switched to right hand traffic. According to the Guyish Sign Standard Manual,  signs are required to be posted in both English and Guyish speaking worlds, with a differnce in color palette used for the signs.

Speed limit signs, stop sign, road indicator signs, road status signs
The English speaking world uses the red (sign drawing) and blue (rectangular subtitle with white text) colors in its signs. Most signs have red circles. The blue rectangle is not required in some signs which do not require detailed text explanation.

The Guyish speaking world uses the same standard but instead of red it uses green.

Road distance
Both speaking worlds use the blue rectangle for measuring road distances along with paths which people should take. On highways a more common alternative is a dot matrix sign which changes information regarding road distance.

City entrances
Both speaking worlds use the green rectangle for entrance to a city and the red rectangle for exit. The rectangles display the city name.

Street signs
Since 2011, both speaking worlds started using street intersection signs posted at the exact center of the intersection. Those signs look like four sides each composing of two signs, which write the street name and numbers until next intersection along with the path.

Rules

 * All signs must use metric units. This has been in use since 2000. Until then both metric and imperial units were used.

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