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Italiano: Segnale stradale italiano: ponte. Indica la presenza di un ponte, viadotto, cavalcavia, sovrappasso, ... posto lungo la viabilità non autostradale (extraurbana o urbana). Il segnale è accompagnato da un pannello indicante la lunghezza del ponte e, facoltativamente, da un pannello indicante il nome del ponte. Introdotto come variante blu dell figura 12 della circolare ministeriale n. 1515 del 1981 e utilizzato fino al 1992
English: Italian traffic sign: bridge (on roads other than motorways). An additional panel shows the lenght of the bridge and, optionally, the name. Blue variant of signal N. 13 of ministerial circular N. 1515 of 1981, used until 1992.
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Source Circolare Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici n. 1515 del 28 settembre 1981 "Nuovi segnali stradali di indicazione"
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