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Font Arial may be used in road signs in Russia and CIS countries
I have proof that the Arial font can be used in road signs in Russia and the CIS countries instead of the GOST 10807-78 font. Road sign standards adopted in Russia and the CIS countries permit the use of the Arial font. For example there are images from the Internet:
RussiaKazakhstanAzerbaijanDIN 1451 vs GOST 10807-78
In general, the Arial font is used in road signs in almost all CIS countries, especially, in the CIS countries which use Cyrillic and/or Latin script as the writing of the official language
WWBM (
talk) 09:10, 4 January 2022 (UTC)reply
Separate template for traffic signals?
Since the
stoplights don't have their own navbox yet, shouldn't we make a make a
template (and
navbox) for them?
WP:Not everything needs a navbox. In this case, I would say we don't need one because we don't have all of these separate articles. Once again, you can save your time and energy and stop expanding the example here because it won't be implemented. Imzadi 1979→ 14:05, 27 August 2022 (UTC)reply