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NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 03.220.20
CCS R 80
Replacing GB 5768.2-2009
Road traffic signs and markings - Part 2.Road traffic signs
Issued on: MARCH 15, 2022
Implemented on: OCTOBER 01, 2022
Issued by. State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword... 8
Introduction... 14
1 Scope... 15
2 Normative references... 15
3 Terms and definitions... 15
4 General... 15
4.1 Basic requirements... 15
4.2 Classification... 16
4.3 Color... 17
4.4 Shape... 19
4.5 Characters... 20
4.6 Dimensions... 22
4.7 Patterns... 26
4.8 Settings... 26
4.9 Use and maintenance... 32
1 Scope
This document specifies the requirements for the classification, color, shape, character,
size, patterns, setting, use, maintenance, production of road traffic signs.
This document applies to all kinds of road traffic signs on roads, urban roads, places
under the jurisdiction of the organization but allowing social motor vehicles to pass,
including squares, public parking lots and other places used for public passage.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute essential provisions of this
document through normative references in the text. Among them, for dated references,
only the version corresponding to the date applies to this document; for undated
references, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document.
GB 5768.1 Road traffic signs and markings - Part 1.General
GB 17733 Geographical names - Signs
3 Terms and definitions
There are no terms and definitions, that need to be defined, in this document.
4 General
4.1 Basic requirements
4.2 Classification
4.3 Color
4.4 Shape
The shape of road traffic signs shall meet the following requirements.
a) Regular octagon. Used for stop-to-give-way signs in prohibition signs;
b) Inverted equilateral triangle. Used for the deceleration-to-give-way signs in the
prohibition sign;
c) Round. Used for prohibition signs and indication signs;
d) Equilateral triangle. Used for warning signs;
e) Cross. Used for the "cross symbol" warning sign;
f) Rectangle. Used for guide signs, tourist attraction signs, notification signs,
auxiliary signs, as well as some prohibition signs, indication signs, warning signs,
etc.
Note. Rectangle includes square and rectangle.
4.5 Characters
4.7 Patterns
The use of graphic signs, other than those specified in this document, is a trial sign,
which shall be implemented, in accordance with the procedures specified in GB 5768.1;
meanwhile auxiliary signs shall be added, to explain the meaning.
4.8 Settings
4.9 Use and maintenance
4.9.1 From the date of implementation of this document, all newly installed (modified)
traffic signs shall be implemented, in accordance with the provisions of this document;
the traffic signs, that have been set up in accordance with the previous edition of this
document, shall be gradually replaced, within their service life.
4.9.2 The setting (adjustment) of the traffic signs, for the newly constructed (modified
or expanded) roads, shall be completed before the newly constructed (modified or
expanded) roads are completed and opened to traffic; the signs related to the newly
constructed (modified or expanded) roads, in the road network, shall also be adjust
synchronously and set completely; the signs, that cannot be used any more, shall be
removed.
4.9.3 When the road traffic conditions change, the setting of relevant signs shall be
adjusted.
4.9.4 The road number signs and road name signs shall be used as far as possible, to
enable road users to know their route and location.
4.9.5 The signs shall be cleaned and maintained regularly, to ensure visibility. Signs
shall also avoid being blocked by trees; the visual recognition of signs shall not be
influenced by road lighting.
4.9.6 The shape and color of the sign shall comply with the provisions of this document,
during its service period.
4.9.7 The back of the sign board shall not be used for publicity or advertisement; it shall
be gray, black or metallic primary color; meanwhile avoid glare.
4.9.8 When the sign is installed, the relevant information of sign management can be
pasted on the back of the sign board OR on the column. The information, which is
pasted on the back, shall not be colored or reflective; it can be the same color as the
back of the sign board. If it is text, the height of the characters shall be so small, that it
cannot be seen by the driver.
4.9.9 Unless otherwise specified, signs can be used alone OR in conjunction with
markings. See Appendix D, for recommendations on the coordination of traffic signs
and markings.
4.10 Fabrication
4.10.1 The patterns of road traffic signs shall be scaled up, according to the provisions
of this document. See Appendix E, for an example of the fabrication of pattern of road
traffic signs.
4.10.2 Combined with the layout of text or patterns, the sign board, which is installed
on the support structure, can leave a gap of not more than 10 cm, as shown in Figure 9.
However, it shall be noted that the gap should not be left on the text, pattern, etc. It shall
avoid the visual recognition from being influenced by the backlight environment. Other
measures, that are convenient for transportation and installation BUT do not affect the
visual recognition of the signs, may also be adopted.
Note. The two white horizontal lines, in the middle, are the gaps left, not the white
borders.
4.10.3 The basic wind speed, in the design of the sign structure, shall be the maximum
average wind speed of 10 min, at 10 m above the ground on the local open and flat
ground, with a return period of 50 years, which shall not be less than 22 m/s.
4.10.4 Lightweight materials should be selected for the sign bottom plate and support
structure; economical and applicable materials and structures should be adopted,
according to local conditions. The connection, between the sign board and the column,
can be selected in a variety of ways, according to the size of the board and the
connection method. The connecting parts shall ensure easy installation, firm connection,
flat surface.
4.11 Variable information signs
4.11.1 A variable information sign is a sign, that changes its display content, according
to changes in traffic, road, weather conditions. Generally, it can be used as the display
of speed control, lane control, road conditions, weather conditions, etc. Where there is
no need to display variable information, according to changes in traffic, road, weather,
etc., the display screen of the variable information sign shall be turned off.
4.11.2 Variable information signs shall not display information, which is not related to
traffic.
4.11.3 There are various display methods for variable information signs, such as. high-
brightness light-emitting diode (LED), flip-flop, etc. It can be selected, according to the
functional requirements of the sign, display content, control method, environmental
protection and energy saving, economy, etc.
4.11.4 The patterns, characters, shapes, etc. of the prohibition signs, indication signs,
warning signs, etc., which are displayed by the variable information signs, shall comply
with the provisions of this document. The fonts, height, spacing of the characters, which
are displayed, are determined, according to the principles of clarity, easy to distinguish,
safety.
4.11.5 The color of the LED variable information sign can be implemented, in
Hexing Rd.
4.11.6 If one of the following conditions is met, it should set the variable information
sign.
a) Combined with the needs of road network traffic management, at suitable road
segments before and after the entrance and exit of highways or urban expressways;
b) Before the entrance of long tunnels and inside the tunnels;
c) Before the starting segment of the tidal lane AND before the variable guidance
lane enters the intersection;
d) At the road segments where highways that are often congested in the direction of
entering big cities;
e) At road segments, which are affected by adverse weather conditions;
f) At road segments, where there are other special requirements.
4.11.7 Variable information signs shall not interfere with signal lights.
4.11.8 If the variable information sign is close to the static sign, it should be set in front
of the static sign AND shall not block the static sign.
4.11.9 When the ambient illumination is low at night, cloudy days, early morning, dusk,
etc., the LED variable information sign shall reduce the illuminance, to avoid glare.
5 Prohibition signs
5.1 General provisions
5.1.1 The prohibition sign indicates the meaning of prohibition, restriction,
corresponding release. The road users shall strictly abide by it.
5.1.2 When there are special requirements, such as time period and vehicle type, the
auxiliary signs shall be used to explain. Unless otherwise specified, no patterns or text
shall be added to the prohibition sign. When adding a pattern, the pattern position of
the original prohibition sign remains unchanged.
5.1.3 When the prohibition signs, other than those specified in this document, need to
be used, in addition to the procedures specified in GB 5768.1, it shall also follow the
general principles below.
a) Comply with the provisions of Chapter 4;
b) The content of the sign shall be in pattern form as much as possible; the auxiliary
sign shall be used to describe it, in texts;
c) Prohibition signs, in text form, are white background, red circle, black text; the
shape is circle or rectangle.
5.2 Stop-to-give-way sign (Prohibition 1)
Indicates that the vehicle must stop completely, before entering the intersection; it can
only pass, after confirming safety, as shown in Figure 10.The stop-to-give-way signs
should be set up separately.
The shape of the sign is a regular octagon; the color is white text on a red background.
See Appendix F, for the setting of stop-to-give-way signs.
The location of the stop-to-give-way sign should be close to the stop-to-give-way
marking line. Where there is a crosswalk line at the intersection, the stop-to-give-way
sign shall be set, in front of the crosswalk line, at 2 m ~ 3 m away from the edge of the
crosswalk line; meanwhile it shall not obstruct the sight distance of the viewing triangle
at the intersection. An example is as shown in Figure 11.
5.3 Deceleration-to-give-way sign (Prohibition 2)
Indicates that the intersecting road has the priority to pass; vehicles shall slow down or
stop, to observe the traffic situation on the intersecting road. It can only pass, after
allowing the vehicles on the intersecting road to pass first and it is confirmed that it is
safe, as shown in Figure 12.The deceleration-to-give-way sign should be set separately.
The shape of the sign is an inverted equilateral triangle; the color is white background,
red border, black characters.
See Appendix F, for the setting conditions of the deceleration-to-give-way sign. Refer
to Figure 13, for an example.
5.4 Give-way-to-oncoming-vehicle signs (Prohibition 3)
Indicates that when vehicles meet, they shall stop and let the other vehicle go first, as
shown in Figure 14.The shape of the sign is a circle; the color is a red circle on a white
background, with two arrows in red and black. An example is as shown in Figure 15.
In the following cases, except for the control of signal lights, it shall provide a give-
way-to-oncoming-vehicle sign.
a) One end of a narrow road segment, where it is difficult to pass vehicle;
b) One end where the passing is restricted, in a two-way traffic roads, where only
one lane can be opened for two-way traffic, due to some reason.
5.5 Passage prohibition sign (Prohibition 4)
Indicates that all vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from passing, as shown in
Figure 16.It is located near the entrance of the road, where all vehicles and pedestrians
are prohibited from passing.
5.6 No-entry sign (Prohibition 5)
Indicates that all vehicles (including non-motor vehicles) are prohibited from entering,
as shown in Figure 17.It is located at the entrance of the road segment, where entry is
prohibited. Its color is a white horizontal bar in the middle of a red background. The
setting can be repeated as needed. The distance, between the two entry prohibition signs,
is 60 m ~ 150 m, when the setting is repeated. See Figure 18, for an example.
Figure 17 -- No-entry sign (Prohibition 5)
Figure 18 -- Example of setting a no-entry sign at the entrance of the service area
5.7 Signs prohibiting entry of motor vehicles (Prohibition 6)
Indicates that all types of motor vehicles are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure
19.It is located at the entrance of the road segment, where motor vehicles are prohibited
from entry; see Figure 20 for an example. When there are prohibitions on time, vehicle
type or other conditions, auxiliary signs shall be added to explain, as shown in Figure
5.8 Signs prohibiting large (or small) passenger car from entry
(Prohibition 7, Prohibition 8)
Indicates that large (or small) passenger cars are prohibited from entry, as shown in
Figure 22 and Figure 23.It is located at the entrance of the road segment, where large
(or small) passenger cars are prohibited from entry.
5.9 Signs prohibiting the entry of trucks (Prohibition 9)
Indicates that it is prohibited for the entry of truck (including the special operation
vehicle), as shown in Figure 24.It is located at the entrance of the road segment, where
trucks and special operation vehicles are prohibited from entry. Where there are load-
carrying mass restrictions or other restrictions, on the entry trucks and special-purpose
trucks, it shall use the auxiliary signs for description. See Figure 25, for an example.
5.10 Signs prohibiting the entry of trailers and semi-trailers
(Prohibition 10)
5.11 Signs prohibiting the entry of tractors (Prohibition 11)
Indicates that all types of tractors are prohibited from entry, see Figure 28.It is located
at the entrance of road segment, where all types of tractors are prohibited from entry.
Figure 28 -- Prohibition of entry of tractor (Prohibition 11)
5.12 Signs prohibiting the entry of three-wheeled vehicles and low-
speed trucks (Prohibition 12)
Indicates that three-wheeled vehicles and low-speed trucks are prohibited from entry,
see Figure 29.It is located at the entrance of the road segment, where three-wheeled
vehicles and low-speed trucks are prohibited from entry.
Figure 29 -- Prohibition of entry of three-wheeled vehicles and low-speed trucks
(Prohibition 12)
5.13 Signs prohibiting the entry of motorcycles (Prohibition 13)
Indicates that motorcycles are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 30.It is located
at the entrance of the road segment, where motorcycles are prohibited from entry.
Figure 30 -- Prohibition of entry of motorcycles (Prohibition 13)
5.14 Signs prohibiting the entry of non-motor vehicles (Prohibition 14)
Indicates that non-motor vehicles are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 31.It
is located at the entrance of the road segment, where non-motor vehicles are prohibited
from entry. When a specific type of non-motorized vehicle is prohibited from entry, the
auxiliary signs shall be used for description.
Figure 31 -- Prohibition of entry of non-motor vehicles (Prohibition 14)
5.15 Signs prohibiting the entry of electric bicycles (Prohibition 15)
Indicates that electric bicycles are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 32.It is
located at the entrance of the road segment, where electric bicycles are prohibited from
entry.
5.16 Sign prohibiting the entry of animal-drawn carts (Prohibition 16)
Indicates that animal-drawn carts are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 33.It is
located at the entrance of the road segment, where animal-drawn carts are prohibited
from entry.
5.17 Sign prohibiting the entry of tricycles (Prohibition 17)
Indicates that tricycles are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 34.It is located at
the entrance of the road segment, where tricycles are prohibited from entry.
5.18 Signs prohibiting the entry of manpower (passenger, cargo)
tricycles (Prohibition 18, Prohibition 19)
5.19 Sign prohibiting the entry of rickshaw (Prohibition 20)
Indicates that rickshaws are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 37.It is located
at the entrance of the road segment, where rickshaws are prohibited from entry.
Figure 37 -- Prohibition of entry of rickshaw (Prohibition 20)
5.20 Sign prohibiting the entry of pedestrian (Prohibition 21)
Indicates that pedestrians are prohibited from entry, as shown in Figure 38.It is set in a
place, where pedestrians are prohibited from entry.
5.21 Signs prohibiting the entry of certain two types of vehicles
(Prohibition 22)
Indicates that the two types of vehicles, as shown on the prohibition sign, are prohibited
from entry, as shown in Figure 39.The vehicle patterns in the Figure are examples,
indicating that trucks and various tractors are prohibited from entry. It is located at the
entrance of the road segment, where certain two types of vehicles are prohibited from
entry. There shall be no more than two vehicle patterns on this sign layout.
Figure 39 -- Prohibition of entry of two types of vehicles (Prohibition 22)
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