DescriptionItalian traffic signs - fine area pedonale (figura II 321).svg
Italiano: Segnale di fine area pedonale (figura II 321 dell'articolo 135 del Regolamento di attuazione del Codice della Strada). Dimensioni: lato 60 cm con disco di diametro 30 cm, oppure lato 90 cm con disco di diametro 50 cm.
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DPR 16 settembre 1996, n. 610 Regolamento recante modifiche al Decreto del Presedente della Repubblica 16 dicembre 1992, n. 495, concernente il regolamento di esecuzione e di attuazione del nuovo Codice della strada (GU n. 284 del 4-12-1996 - Suppl. Ordinario n. 212)
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Original: Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici Vectorization: Arbalete
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