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===Criticism===
Byalic traffic light system has been criticised by both domestic and international organisations and individuals for using an unconventional system contrary to the most of the [[Micras]]. The system has also been criticised for discrimination of colorblind people, who can't differ the colours of the arrows, forcing people with such inability to horse riding on horse designated roads throughout Byalia.


==Road signs==
==Road signs==

Revision as of 23:55, 26 August 2021

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Traffic laws in Byalia are regulated by the Law of the Road Traffic (Byalic: Закон друмског саобращая) and are regulating the public road network in Byalia.

Traffic lights

Byalia has a unique traffic light system. Traffic lights are circular with arrows representing possible directions.

An example of Byalic traffic light on a 4-way intersection.
Colour Meaning (static) Meaning (blinking)
Proceed Stop if safe
Proceed if clear Proceed with caution
Stop Road closed
Traffic light is off Lights transitioning

Criticism

Byalic traffic light system has been criticised by both domestic and international organisations and individuals for using an unconventional system contrary to the most of the Micras. The system has also been criticised for discrimination of colorblind people, who can't differ the colours of the arrows, forcing people with such inability to horse riding on horse designated roads throughout Byalia.

Road signs

Direction signs

The direction signs are using the following format:

Usage Example
Motorways and expressways  Бялгород 
State (trunk) roads  Потпетоглавлѥ 
Recreational destinations and lodging  Преночище „Наиверх” 
Local destinations  Митровская лука 

Speed limits

The standard speed limits in Byalia are listed below in kilometres per hour, unless shown different by the road sign:

Built-up areas State (trunk) roads Motorways/Expressways
(single carriageway)
Motorways/Expressways
(dual carriageway)
Motorcycles 50 90 110 140
Automobiles
Automobiles with trailer 80 90 100
Trucks
Buses