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Italiano: Pannello integrativo indicante la distanza (modello II 1 dell'articolo 83 del Regolamento di attuazione del Codice della Strada).
Essi riportano la distanza fra il segnale e l'inizio del punto pericoloso, del punto dal quale inizia la prescrizione o del punto oggetto dell'indicazione.
La distanza è espressa in chilometri (pannello 1/b) o in metri arrotondati ai 10 per eccesso (pannello 1/a).
Le dimensioni del pannello sono stabilite nelle tabelle II 10 (per pannelli integrativi abbinati a segnali triangolari) e II 11 (per pannelli integrativi abbinati a segnali circolari), e sono le seguenti:
- in caso di abbinamento a segnali triangolari, 80 x 27 cm (formato normale), 53 x 18 cm (formato ridotto) o 105 x 35 cm (formato grande);
- in caso di abbinamento a segnali circolari, 50 x 25 cm (formato normale), 33 x 17 cm (formato ridotto) o 75 x 33 cm (formato grande).
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Source DPR 16 dicembre 1992, n. 495 Regolamento di esecuzione e di attuazione del nuovo codice della strada (GU n. 303 del 28-12-1992 - Suppl. Ordinario n. 134)
Author Original: Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici Vectorization: Arbalete

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