
Chile is a signatory to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, and therefore its signs are compliant with international standards. Chile uses yellow diamonds for warning signs in common with most of the rest of the Americas. Speed limit signs are a red circle with a white background and the limitation in black, and are in kilometres per hour. There are also some signs unique to Chile. Chile also currently uses a mixture of both types of mandatory signs.
Chile signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on December 27, 1974.[1]
Chile drives on the right.
Formerly, Highway Gothic was the official typeface Chile's road signs. New Chilean road signs use Ruta CL, a typeface designed for Chile's road signs.[2]
Regulatory signs
Priority signs
The priority section includes three signs: Give Way, Stop, and Stop for Children. The give way sign indicates to drivers that they must slow down and give way to vehicles on the approaching road, but that they do not need to stop if there is enough room to join or merge. The stop sign indicates to drivers that they must come to a complete stop before joining the approaching road, and is reserved for situations where a raised risk of an accident exists if drivers were not to fully stop before proceeding. The stop for children sign is used by crossing guards, and indicates to drivers that they must come to a complete stop and wait while children cross the road.
Prohibitory signs
The prohibition section includes signs that are used to prohibit and limit certain vehicles from using the road or from making certain movements/actions. Prohibitions are indicated by a red circle with a 45 degree slash from left to right.
 RPO-1 RPO-1
 No entry
 RPO-2a RPO-2a
 No left turn
 RPO-2b RPO-2b
 No right turn
 RPO-2c RPO-2c
 No U-turns
 RPO-3 RPO-3
 No overtaking
 RPO-4 RPO-4
 No changing lanes
 RPO-5 RPO-5
 No trucks
 RPO-6 RPO-6
 No motor vehicles
 RPO-7 RPO-7
 No buses
 RPO-8 RPO-8
 No cycles
 RPO-9 RPO-9
 No motorcycles
 RPO-10 RPO-10
 No tractors or other slow-moving vehicles
 RPO-11 RPO-11
 No horse-drawn vehicles
 RPO-12 RPO-12
 No hand-carts
 RPO-13 RPO-13
 No parking
 RPO-14 RPO-14
 Disabled parking only
 RPO-15 RPO-15
 No stopping
 RPO-16 RPO-16
 No pedestrians
 RPO-17 RPO-17
 No stopping on the checkered pavement (see: box junction)
 RPO-18 RPO-18
 No honking
Restriction signs
The restriction section includes signs that are used to limit the use of the road based on certain characteristics of the road itself, such as limited height. This section also includes the "end of prohibition or restriction" sign which marks the end of any prohibitions and restrictions of the road.
 RR-1 RR-1
 Maximum speed limit (50 km/h)
.svg.png.webp) RR-2 RR-2
 Minimum speed limit (40 km/h)
 RR-3 RR-3
 Two-way traffic
 RR-4 RR-4
 Weight restriction (10 tonnes (11 short tons))
 RR-5 RR-5
 Weight restriction (2 tonnes per axle)
 RR-6 RR-6
 Height restriction (4.2 metres (14 ft))
 RR-7 RR-7
 Width restriction (2.4 metres (7.9 ft))
 RR-8 RR-8
 Length restriction (no vehicles over 10 metres (33 ft) long)
 RR-9 RR-9
 End prohibition or restriction (in this case, the overtaking prohibition has ended)
 RR-10 RR-10
 Electronically tagged vehicles only
Mandatory signs
The obligation section includes signs directing road users to directions and actions they must take or obey. This includes marking one-way streets, mandatory turns and lane control.
.svg.png.webp) RO-1aL RO-1aL
 One-way street (leftwards)
.svg.png.webp) RO-1aR RO-1aR
 One-way street (rightwards)
.svg.png.webp) RO-1b RO-1b
 Two-way street
 RO-1c RO-1c
 Pedestrian zone
 RO-2a RO-2a
 Keep right
 RO-2b RO-2b
 Heavy vehicles keep right
 RO-3a RO-3a
 Turn left only
 RO-3b RO-3b
 Turn right only
 RO-3c RO-3c
 Go straight ahead only
 RO-4 RO-4
 Give preference to oncoming traffic
 RO-4 RO-4
 Give preference to uphill traffic
 RO-5L RO-5L
 Pedestrians walk on your left
 RO-6a RO-6a
 Pass on the right
 RO-6b RO-6b
 Pass on the left
 RO-6c RO-6c
 Pass on either side
 RO-6d RO-6d
 Mini-roundabout
 RO-7a RO-7a
 Customs checkpoint
 RO-7b RO-7b
 Police checkpoint
 RO-8 RO-8
 Snow chains mandatory
 RO-9 RO-9
 Low-beam headlights required
 RO-10 RO-10
 Motorcycles only
 RO-11a RO-11a
 Pedestrians and cyclists keep your side on path
 RO-11b RO-11b
 Pedestrians and cyclists keep your side on path
 RO-12a RO-12a
 Buses only in right lane
 RO-12b RO-12b
 Buses only in left lane
Permission signs
The authorization section includes signs informing road users of actions that are allowed.
 RA-1a RA-1a
 Right turn on red light permitted with caution
 RA-1b RA-1b
 Left turn on red light permitted with caution
 RA-2 RA-2
 Reserved parking
Warning signs
Warning signs in Chile are diamond-shaped much like in the US and Canada.
Environment signs
 PG-1a PG-1a
 Gentle curve to the right
 PG-1b PG-1b
 Gentle curve to the left
 PG-2a PG-2a
 Sharp curve to right
 PG-2b PG-2b
 Sharp curve to left
 PG-3a PG-3a
 Winding road first curve to right
 PG-3b PG-3b
 Winding road, first curve to left
 PG-4a PG-4a
 Double gentle curve to the right
 PG-4b PG-4b
 Double gentle curve to the left
 PG-5a PG-5a
 Double sharp curve to the right
 PG-5b PG-5b
 Double sharp curve to the left
 PG-6a PG-6a
 Hairpin curve to right
 PG-6b PG-6b
 Hairpin curve to left
 PG-7a PG-7a
 Steep descent
 PG-7b PG-7b
 Steep descent (trucks)
 PG-7c PG-7c
 Steep ascent
 PG-7d PG-7d
 Steep ascent (trucks)
 PG-8 PG-8
 Speed bumps
 PG-9 PG-9
 Uneven road (with distance in metres)
 PG-10 PG-10
 Dip
Other environment signs
 PF-1a PF-1a
 Road narrows ahead on both sides
 PF-1b PF-1b
 Road narrows ahead on right side
 PF-1c PF-1c
 Road narrows ahead on left side
 PF-2 PF-2
 Narrow bridge
 PF-3a PF-3a
 Road widens ahead on both sides
 PF-3b PF-3b
 Road widens ahead on right side
 PF-3c PF-3c
 Road widens ahead on left side
 PF-4 PF-4
 Weight restriction ahead (10 tonnes (11 short tons))
 PF-5 PF-5
 Height restriction ahead (4.2 metres (14 ft))
 PF-6 PF-6
 Width restriction ahead (2.4 metres (7.9 ft))
 PF-7 PF-7
 Length restriction ahead (vehicles over 10 metres (33 ft) long)
Intersection signs
 PI-1a PI-1a
 Railway crossing ahead without gates or barriers
 PI-1b PI-1b
 Railway crossing ahead with gates or barriers
 PI-2a PI-2a
 Railway crossing
 PI-2b PI-2b
 Railway crossing with multiple tracks
 PI-3 PI-3
 Roundabout ahead
 PI-4a PI-4a
 Crossroads ahead
 PI-4b PI-4b
 T-junction ahead
 PI-4c PI-4c
 Y-junction ahead
 PI-4dL PI-4dL
 Minor road ahead on left
 PI-4dR PI-4dR
 Minor road ahead on right
 PI-4eLR PI-4eLR
 Staggered crossroads, first to the left
 PI-4eRL PI-4eRL
 Staggered crossroads, first to the right
 PI-4fL PI-4fL
 Traffic merging on the left
 PI-4fR PI-4fR
 Traffic merging on the right
Other signs
 PO-1 PO-1
 Two-way traffic ahead
 PO-2 PO-2
 Watch for cyclists
 PO-3 PO-3
 Watch for farm vehicles crossing
 PO-4 PO-4
 Watch for horse-drawn vehicles crossing
 PO-5 PO-5
 Domestic animals
 PO-6 PO-6
 Wild animals
 PO-7 PO-7
 Pedestrians
 PO-8 PO-8
 Pedestrian crossing ahead
 PO-8A PO-8A
 Pedestrian crossing
 PO-9 PO-9
 Children
 PO-10 PO-10
 Playground
 PO-11 PO-11
 Traffic lights ahead
 PO-12 PO-12
 Give way sign ahead
 PO-13 PO-13
 Stop sign ahead
Special signs
 PE-1 PE-1
 Watch for falling rocks
 PE-2 PE-2
 Slippery road
 PE-3 PE-3
 Loose gravel
 PE-4 PE-4
 Danger of electrical overhead wires
 PE-5 PE-5
 Tunnel
 PE-6 PE-6
 Unprotected waterfront or quayside
 PE-7 PE-7
 Airport or airfield nearby
 PE-8 PE-8
 Dangerous wind gusts
 PE-9 PE-9
 Edge drop
 PE-10 PE-10
 Danger
Temporary signs
 PT-1 PT-1
 Road workers ahead
 PT-2 PT-2
 End of road workers
 PT-3 PT-3
 Traffic flagger ahead
 PT-4 PT-4
 Watch for construction vehicles
Informative Signs
 IP-1 IP-1
 Alternative route
 ID-1a ID-1a
 Exit (Type A)
 ID-1b ID-1b
 Exit (Type B)
.svg.png.webp) ID-1 ID-1
 Countdown beacon to next exit (100 meters away)
.svg.png.webp) ID-1 ID-1
 Countdown beacon to next exit (200 meters away)
.svg.png.webp) ID-1 ID-1
 Countdown beacon to next exit (300 meters away)
 IS-1a IS-1a
 First aid (Type A)
 IS-1b IS-1b
 First aid (Type B)
 IS-2a IS-2a
 Information (Type A)
 IS-2b IS-2b
 Information (Type B)
 IS-3a IS-3a
 Telephone (Type A)
 IS-3b IS-3b
 Telephone (Type B)
 IS-4a IS-4a
 Petrol (Type A)
 IS-4b IS-4b
 Petrol (Type B)
 IS-5a IS-5a
 Post office (Type A)
 IS-5b IS-5b
 Post office (Type B)
 IAA-1 IAA-1
 Begin of motorway
 IAA-2 IAA-2
 End of motorway
 IAA-3 IAA-3
 Exit
 IAA-4 IAA-4
 Exit ahead
 IAA-5 IAA-5
 Return route
 IAA-6 IAA-6
 Parking ahead
 IAA-7 IAA-7
 Emergency telephone
See also
References

Manual de Señalización de Tránsito, Capítulo 2 (PDF), Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito, retrieved 2019-08-04 Introducción Al Manual De Señalización De Tránsito (PDF), Municipalidad de Punta Arenas, retrieved 2019-08-04
- ↑ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ "Manual de Señalización de Tránsito - Conaset". Conaset (in Spanish).


