File:Fig. 49 b - Sosta vietata dal lato della cifra I i giorni di data dispari, dal lato della cifra II i giorni di data pari - 1959.svg

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Italiano: Segnale stradale italiano del 1959: sosta vietata dal lato della cifra «I» i giorni di data dispari, dal lato della cifra «II» i giorni di data pari. Corrisponde alla figura 49 b delle segnalazioni della legge.
English: Italian road sign of 1959: no parking on the side of the figure I during odd days and on the side of the figure II during even days. Figure 49 b of the signs in the decree.
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Source Decreto del presidente della Repubblica n.420 del 30 giugno 1959 "Approvazione del Regolamento per l'esecuzione del Testo Unico delle norme sulla disciplina della circolazione stradale" (GU n.152 del 30-6-1959 - Suppl. Ordinario n. 1520)
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Italiano: Ministero dei lavori pubblici italiano (poi trasposto in forma digitale da Civitas13, anche grazie all'utilizzo di materiale ricavato da altri file)
English: Italian Ministry of Public Works (the vector file made by Civitas13, also using material from other files)
 
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