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For information about the traffic signs and the availability of image files, search within the spreadsheet for the relevant sign:
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Truck flashinglights
You may reproduce traffic-sign images free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (eg not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
We have made available more than 600 traffic-sign images from those in the publication Know your traffic signs. They are grouped in the same categories.
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Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image file names relate to the TSRGD numbering.
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) images are for use with professional design software and for printing at any size because they carry vector and other information.
Colour settings in the image artwork vary slightly. If you are using EPS files, please check that you’ve specified the main colours as follows:
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