Road signs in Israel

[1] They generally use the same pattern of colors, shapes, and symbols set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, which are also used in most countries of Europe and the Middle East.

The stop sign, however, instead of displaying words in three languages, or even just in English as required by the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, conveys its meaning through the depiction of a raised hand.

[2] However, these rules are not consistently followed; some signs use Highway Gothic or Clearview for the Latin script.

Signs warning of hazardous conditions or dangerous situations bear a black-on-white symbol inside a red-bordered triangle.

The sign informing users that they are on a priority road is a white-edged yellow "diamond" (i.e. a square turned through 45°).

Israeli trilingual road signs