DescriptionItalian traffic signs - divieto di sosta temporaneo (modello II 8-a).svg
Italiano: Segnale composito che indica un divieto di sosta temporaneo con simbolo esplicativo (modello II 8/a dell'articolo 83 del Regolamento di attuazione del Codice della Strada).
Esso risulta dalla composizione di un segnale di divieto di sosta (figura II 74) con un pannello integrativo indicante la pulizia meccanica della strada (modello II 8/ q2).
Le dimensioni del pannello, stabilite nella tabella II 7, sono le seguenti:
- 90 x 135 cm (formato normale)
- 60 x 90 cm (formato piccolo)
- 40 x 60 cm (formato ridotto)
- 135 x 200 cm (formato grande).
Date
Source
DPR 16 dicembre 1992, n. 495 Regolamento di esecuzione e di attuazione del nuovo codice della strada (GU n. 303 del 28-12-1992 - Suppl. Ordinario n. 134)
Author
Original: Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici Vectorization: Arbalete
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