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The Talossan Manual on Road Signage and Signals or Cudesch sür las Afischăs Stradais es els Signhais Talossan (IPA: [ˈkuðəʃ syr las aˈfiʃəs straˈðajs es els siˈɲajs taloˈsan], Fauxnetics: KOO-dhuhsh SÜR lahs ah-FEE-shuhs strah-DHYSE es els see-NYISE tah-loh-SAHN) or TMRSS (English)/CASST (Talossan) is a document that specifies the standards by which road signs, road surface markings and signals are placed and used. In the Kingdom of Talossa, all traffic control devices must follow the standard.
The document is basing on the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (temporary signs only).
Road signs
The road signs are categorised into seven different categories which are:
- Danger warning signs (cat. A)
- Priority signs (cat. B)
- Prohibitory and restrictive signs (with de-restrictions) (cat. C)
- Mandatory signs (cat. D)
- Directional signs (cat. E)
- Supplementary plates (cat. F)
- Temporary signs (cat. TEMP)