Road signs in Sri Lanka
Road signs in Sri Lanka are standardized to closely follow those used in Europe with certain distinctions, and a number of changes have introduced road signs that suit as per local road and system. Sri Lankan government announced by a gazette that aimed to get a facelift and introduction of over 100 new road traffic signs. The new change will be replaced in colour and sizes and introduction of Variable-message sign & electronic digital sign boards in express highways. The Japanese government has granted LKR 1.24 billion to implement message signs in expressways.[1]

Language applicable traffic sign boards are in Sinhalese, Tamil and English. The motor traffic act (chapter 203) describes road traffic signs.[2]
Regularly road signs
Prohibitory signs
- All vehicles prohibited
- No parking
- No parking and standing
- No parking on odd-numbered days
- No parking on even-numbered days
Restrictive signs
- 50 km/h speed limit
Additional panels
Additional panels to be used with regulatory signs
- School (supplementing a regulatory sign)
Directional informative signs
Additional panels
Additional Panels to be used with Directional Informative Signs
Traffic light signals
Light signals for pedestrians
Austra
Prohibited distance
Prohibited distance for parking of vehicles
Hazard-warning plates
Hazard-warning plates fixed to transport vehicles
See also
References
- "Sri Lanka's road traffic signs to get a facelift". Sunday Times. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- "The Motor Traffic Act". Retrieved 8 January 2015.