
Road signs in France refer to all conventional signals installed on French roads and intended to ensure the safety of road users, either by informing them of the dangers and regulations relating to traffic as well as elements useful for decision-making, or by indicating to them the landmarks and equipment useful for their travel on the national territory. They generally largely follow the general European conventions concerning the use of shape and color to indicate their function. France is a signatory to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals.[1] France signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on December 9, 1971.[2]
These road signs can also be found in some overseas territories of France.[3]
Warning signs
- Warning signs
Bend to right
Bend to left
Double bend first to right
Double bend first to left
Collapse or bump
Speed bump
Road narrows
Road narrows on right
Road narrows on left
Slippery road
Opening bridge ahead
Level crossing with gates
Level crossing without gates
Buses crossing ahead
Trams crossing ahead
Children crossing
Other danger
Cattle
Sheep

Steep hill downwards
Two-way traffic ahead
Risk of rockfall
Quayside or river bank
Cyclists
Low-flying aircraft
Priority signs
- Priority signs

Crossroads with priority
Give Way sign 150 metres ahead
Stop, give way
Stop sign 150 metres ahead
End of priority road
Regulatory signs
- Regulatory signs
No vehicles
No left turn
No right turn
No U-turns
No overtaking
No overtaking by lorries
Stop - customs
Stop - gendarmerie
Stop - police
Stop - toll
No parking
Parking restrictions
Parking restrictions
No stopping
No motor vehicles except mopeds
No motor vehicles including mopeds
No lorries
No pedestrians
No cycling
No tractors
No handcarts
No buses
No mopeds
No motorcycles
Length limit
Width limit
Height limit
Weight limit
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Give priority to oncoming vehicles
No sounding of horns
No traffic allowed without indicated minimum distance between vehicles
No vehicles carrying explosives
No vehicles carrying water pollutants
No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
Other restrictions
Turn right
Turn left
Keep right
Keep left
Ahead only
Turn right ahead
Turn left ahead
Go ahead or turn right
Go ahead or turn left
Turn left or right
Pedestrian lane
Minimum speed
Snow chains compulsory
Tram lane
Other obligations
30 km/h zone
End of restriction
End of 50 km/h zone
End of no overtaking
End of no overtaking by lorries
End of no sounding of horns
End of other restrictions
End of bicycle lane
End of pedestrian lane
End of bridleway
End of minimum speed
End of snow chains zone
End of bus lane
End of other obligations
End of 30 km/h zone
Home Zone (20 km/h speed limit)
End of Home Zone
Pedestrian precinct
End of pedestrian precinct
Information signs
- Information signs
Parking zone
Disc parking zone
Meter parking zone
Risk of fire
Advisory minimum speed
End of advisory minimum speed

Breakdown bay
Carsharing
Dead end
Dead end (right)
Dead end permeable for pedestrians
Dead end permeable for pedestrians and cyclists
Road use restrictions
Road use restrictions
Priority over oncoming vehicles
Bus lane crossing
Tram crossing
Caravan parking restricted
Lane forbidden for use by lorries
Contra-flow cyclists
Contra-flow bus lane
Slip road to left
Slip road to right
Level crossing with gates on side road
Contra-flow cycle lane
Speed limits in France (at entrance to country)
Speed limits on motorways
Escape lane on right
Escape lane on left
Speed bump
Lanes merge
Lanes merge
Overtaking lanes
Overtaking lanes
End of overtaking lanes
Parking allowed on pavement
Toll ticket marking point
Manned tollbooth
Toll payment by debit or credit card
Toll payment by cash
Toll payment by subscription
Fast traffic highway
End of fast traffic highway
End of tunnel
Cycle route
End of cycle route
Pedestrian and cycle route
End of pedestrian and cycle route
End of motorway
Entrance to town or village (speed limit 50 km/h)
End of town or village
Service signs
- Service signs
First aid
Emergency telephone
Telephone
Information
Tourist information board
Campsite
Caravan site
Camping and caravan site
Youth hostel
Self-catering accommodation
Hiking itinerary
Winter sports itinerary
Picnic site
Motorail services
Video-monitored car park
Car ferry
Toilets
Services for the disabled
Petrol
Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
Petrol
Petrol and liquid petroleum gas
Petrol and charging station
Petrol, liquid petroleum gas and charging station
Charging station
Charging station and liquid petroleum gas
Restaurant
Hotel
Café
Mooring for boats
Cable car
Chairlift or gondola lift
Viewpoint
Local radio station
Playground
Drainage
Bank
Air pressure check
Recreation area
Repairs
Fire extinguisher
Emergency exit (right)
Emergency exit (left)
Other services
Eco-tax for trucks
Carpooling
Railway signs
- Railway signs
Level crossing without gates (single track)
Level crossing without gates (several tracks)
Level crossing without gates (single track)
Level crossing without gates (several tracks)
Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
Level crossing without gates and with a flashing red warning light (single track)
Gates
Gantry in the presence of high-voltage cables
Temporary signs
- Temporary signs
Uneven road
Road narrows
Slippery road
Road works
Other danger
Temporary traffic signals
Loose chippings
Queues likely
Accident
Reduced visibility
Retired signs
Obsolete signs since 1998

Cyclists approaching from the left
Obsolete signs since 1977
Children crossing
Other danger
Cattle
Steep hill downwards
Roadworks
Campsite
Caravan site
Camping and caravan site
Youth hostel
References
- ↑ "Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals - unece" (PDF). United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). UNITED NATIONS. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- ↑ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ "Signalisation routière" (in French). CodeFast.fr. Retrieved 16 February 2017.