File:Segnale stradale italiano - lavori (figura II 383, 1992-1996).svg

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Italian road sign

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Italiano: Segnale stradale italiano: lavori. Introdotto come figura II 383 nel 1992 e utilizzato fino al 1996, quando il colore del bordino perimetrale del triangolo venne cambiato da bianco a giallo.
English: Italian road sign: roadworks. Introduced in 1992 as picture II 383 and used until 1996, when the colour of the rim of the triangle was changed from white to yellow.
Date
Source DPR n. 495 del 16 dicembre 1992 Regolamento di esecuzione ed attuazione del Codice della Strada (GU n. 303 del 28 dicembre 1992)
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Original: Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici

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