 | | | International Road Traffic Signs and Traffic Signals, Europe Driving Regulations. Chapter World Road Traffic Signs 1  | Need more information about driving and road signs in foreign countries where you rent cars? Use this section to find it! The first thing you may notice when driving in a foreign country is that the roadway signs are different. In many countries, the speed limit is posted in kilometers, and warnings will be written in the country's native language. Sometimes, speed limits are not posted at all, and drivers will travel much faster than the driver is accustomed to traveling. Depending on what part of the world you are driving in, you may find that travelers drive on the left-hand side of the road and that the steering wheel is located on the right-hand side of the car. | | | More information and links about driving and road traffic signs. | | | | | Hospital and First Aid Signs |  | Found in most European countries this sign denotes a first aid station. | |  | North Korea. |  | An early United Kingdom sign. I'm sure some of them had 'Quiet' or 'Quiet Please' on a separate plate. |  | United Kingdom Hospital that has an accident and emergency department but not operating 24 hours. |  | India. |  | Iceland. |  | Malaysia Medical Centre. |  | USA. |  |  | USA. |  | USA. |  | Australia. |  | Germany. |  | Switzerland. |  | France, Belgium. | | | |
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