Road signs in Cambodia
Road signs in Cambodia (Khmer: ឧបសម្ព័ន្ធស្តីពីសញ្ញាចរាចរផ្លូវគោក) are standardized road signs similar to those used in other nations but with certain differences.

Until the early 1980s, Cambodia closely followed US, Australian, and Japanese practices in road sign design, with diamond-shaped warning signs and circular restrictive signs to regulate traffic. Cambodia traffic signs use Khmer, the national language of Cambodia, however, English is also used for stop and important public places such as tourist attractions, airports, railway stations, and immigration checkpoints. Both Khmer and English are used on directional signage. Cambodia signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals but have yet to ratify the convention.[1]
Prohibitory signs
- Prohibitory signs
- No turn left
- No turn right
- No U-turn
- No entry
- Closed for all vehicles
- Closed for all road users
- Total weight limit
- Weight limit on one axle
- Height limit
- Width limit
- Length limit
- No entry for bike, motorbike or tricycle
- No entry for motorbike
- No entry for passenger car
- No entry for large-sized truck
- No entry for large-sized bus
- No entry for motor vehicles
- No entry for bike
- No waiting
- No stopping or standing
- No parking from 1st to 15th day of the month
- No parking from 16th to 31st day of the month
- No parking on odd days
- No parking on even days
- No overtaking
- End overtaking prohibition
- No overtaking for large-size truck
- End of overtaking prohibition for large-size truck
- No overtaking for similar large-size truck
- End of overtaking prohibition for similar large-size truck
- No horn
- End of no horn
- No entry for motorcycle-drawn vehicles
- No entry for animal-drawn vehicles
- No entry for hand carts
- No entry for agricultural motor vehicles
- No entry for combination vehicles
- Safety distance between passenger cars
- Do not keep distance less than 100 m for trucks
- No entry for vehicle loading inflammable or explosive goods
- Maximum speed limit 20 km/h
- Maximum speed limit 40 km/h
- Maximum speed limit 50 km/h
- Maximum speed limit 60 km/h
- End of maximum speed limit 20 km/h
- End of maximum speed limit 40 km/h
- End of maximum speed limit 50 km/h
- End of maximum speed limit 60 km/h
- Stop at the customs station
- Stop at the police station
- Stop at the military police station
Mandatory signs
- Mandatory signs
- Keep right
- Keep left
- Turn right ahead
- Turn left ahead
- Proceed straight or turn right.
- Proceed straight or turn left
- Turn right
- Turn left
- Turn right or left
- Straight through only
- Passenger car Only
- Animal drawn vehicle carts of all form
- Compulsory footpath
- End of compulsory footpath
- Compulsory footpath and bike track
- End of compulsory footpath and bike track
- Minimum speed limit
- End of minimum speed limit
- Compulsory large-size bus
- End of compulsory large-size bus
- Compulsory bike track
- End of compulsory bike track
- Keep right
- Slow down
Priority signs
- Priority signs
- Mandatory Stop (at intersection)
- Mandatory Stop (at intersection, Khmer only)
- Yield
- Yield (at detour)
- Priority road (priority at the first junction)
- Main road
- End of main road
- Yield to all traffic from the opposite direction
- Priority over all traffic from the opposite direction
- Single track Railroad Crossing
- Doubletipel railroad Crossing
Warning signs
- Warning signs
- Be careful
- Curve to right
- Curve to left
- Double curve to left and then right
- Double curve to right and then left
- Winding road
- Road junction on the right
- Road junction on the left
- Y-junction ahead
- T-junction ahead
- Road junction on the left
- Road junction on the left (different road classes)
- Road junction on the right
- Road junction on the right (different road classes)
- Staggered junction, right turn first
- Staggered junction, left turn first
- Cross road
- Cross road (different road classes)
- Cross road (different road classes)
- Detour
- Two-way traffic zone
- Carriageway way narrows
- Carriageway way narrows on the right
- Carriageway way narrows on the left
- Sharp right turn
- Sharp left turn
- Sharp right turn and left turn
- Sharp left turn and right turn
- Railway crossing on right road
- Railway crossing on left road
- Railroad crossing Ahead
- Lokomotif railroad Crossing ahead
- Steep ascent
- Steep descent
- Bump
- Bumpy road
- School zone
- Zebra crossing
- Wheelchair crossing
- Domestic animals crossing
- Wild animals crossing
- Slippery road
- Landslide
- Loose gravel
- Cross wind caution
- Traffic lights Ahead
- Stop sign ahead
- Yield sign ahead
- Divided road
- End of divided road
- Low flying air craft
- Bike crossing
- Riverbank ahead
- Road band and junction on the left (different road classes)
- Road band and junction on the left and right (different road classes)
- Winding road and junction on the left (different road classes)
- Winding road and junction on the left and right (different road classes)
Temporary signs
- Temporary signs
- Road works ahead
- Road works
- Loose gravel
- End road works
- Detour to the right
- Detour to the left
- Traffic cone
- Direction Chevron to be followed
- Temporary Stop sign
- Temporary Go sign
- Red-Flag
Direction signs
- Direction signs
- Direction sign to cities or provinces (at detour)
- Direction sign to cities or provinces (at junction)
- Direction sign to cities or provinces (at junction)
- Direction sign to other areas (at detour)
- Direction sign to other areas (at junction)
- Guide sign to other places
- Guide sign to other places
- Directions to city or province
- Weigh station
- Weigh station
Built-up area and boundary signs
- Build up Area and Boundary signs
- Built-up area
- End built-up area
- Provincial, district or commune boundary
- End provincial, district or commune boundary
Street name signs
- Street name signs
- Preah Norodom Boulevard
- Preah Trasak Paem Street
- Kramuon Sar Avenue
- Street No.113
- National road number
- Expressway number
Information signs
- Information signs
- Parking lot
- Pay parking lot
- Crosswalk area
- Bump area
- Ferry
- First aid Station
- Hospital
- Telephone
- Official tourist information
- Petrol station
- Petrol station and repair
- Garage station
- Restaurant
- Cafe
- Hotel or guest house
- Picnic site
- Airport
- Boat ramp
- Camping area
- Caravan park or site
- Caravan park and camping area
- Taxi station
- Toilet gender
- Drinking water
- Litter bin
- Travelling abreast permitted for bike
- Dead end
- Dead end on right road
- Dead end road on left road
- Expressway
- End expressway
- Compulsory lanes
- 3 lanes merge to 2 lanes from left
- 3 lanes merge to 2 lanes from right
- Detour for turning left
- Detour for vehicle having overall height exceeding specified height
- Arrow direction exclusive lane
- Arrow direction exclusive lane
- One way
- Forest Fire Warning sign
Supplementary signs
- Supplementary signs
- Bike
- Motorbike
- Motorbike-drawn vehicles
- Cars
- Bus
- Large-size truck
- Agricultural motor vehicles
- Animal drawn vehicles
- Vehicles having overall length weight limit on one axle exceeding the specified weight limit on one axle
- Large-size truck having overall length exceeding the specified length
- Vehicles having over all length width exceeding the specified width
- Vehicles having over all length height exceeding the specified height
- To the right hand side
- To the right and left hand side
- To the left hand side
- Forward
- Forward and backward
- Backward
- Beware of trains
- Factory gate
- Direction of priority road
- Direction of priority road
- Distance identification marker
- Time identification marker
- Veicles loading inflammable goods
Signposts
- Signs posts
- Delineator post
- Guide post (at dangerous curve)
- Chevron marker (to the right)
- Chevron marker (to the left)
- Object marker (on the right)
- Object marker (on the curve)
- Object marker (on the left)
- Railway crossing post
Road markings
- Single yellow solid line
- Double yellow solid line
- Single white broken line
- White single solid line
- Edge line
- Straight arrow
- Keep right arrow
- Keep right arrow
- Keep left arrow
- Diagonal hatched markings (two-way road)
- Chevron markings (one-way road)
- Road hump marking
- Bus stop marking
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