Most signs are based on pictograms except signs, like the prohibition-sign for stop at customs and the sign indicating. A taxi rank. If the sign includes text the text, is written in Finnish or Swedish except the, stop sign and taxi signs which. Are written in English. Many roads and places in Finland have Finnish and Swedish names so both, are marked on the traffic. Signs.This is common in the Swedish-speaking areas on the southern and western coasts whereas in, the Inland Swedish names are. Far less common. In northern Lapland there are also traffic signs in the S and Mi language.
At many unregulated intersections. The practice is to yield to traffic on-coming from the right unless there, is a "yield." or "give way sign posted for the." Right on - coming traffic.This can be a problem on some streets since these signs are not always visible to traffic that does not have to, yield. Therefore unless a, driver is experienced with the area and, its signs they should take care to give way to the right at. An intersection even if, the road he or she is on appears to be the priority road.
Finnish signs depict classical silhouetted. Persons.
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