Road signs in India

Road signs in India can vary in design, depending on the location.

[citation needed] For the most part, they tend to closely follow European practices, usually identical with the United Kingdom or the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, although yellow rectangular signs that do carry such messages like "Be gentle on my curves" and "Danger creeps when safety sleeps" are present nationwide.

National highways have signs in the state language, Hindi and English.

In 2012, the Tourism department of Kerala announced plans to upgrade road signs in the state to include maps of nearby hospitals.

[3] The Noida Authority announced plans to replace older signboards with new fluorescent signage.

A signboard in Kerala
A sign in Bengaluru
Traffic sign in Kannur
Road sign at a village in West Bengal
Road sign on NH11 near Ajmer, Rajasthan. This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction
Road sign on NH11 near Ajmer , Rajasthan . This is an example of a Gantry-mounted advance direction ahead of an at-grade junction