Italiano: Segnale stradale italiano del 1959: rifornimento. Corrisponde alla figura 71 delle segnalazioni della legge.
English: Italian road sign of 1959: filling station. Figure 71 of the signs in the decree.
Datum
Quelle
Decreto del presidente della Repubblica n.420 del 30 giugno 1959 "Approvazione del Regolamento per l'esecuzione del Testo Unico delle norme sulla disciplina della circolazione stradale" (GU n.152 del 30-6-1959 - Suppl. Ordinario n. 1520)
Urheber
Italiano: Ministero dei lavori pubblici italiano (poi trasposto in forma digitale da Civitas13)
English: Italian Ministry of Public Works (the vector file made by Civitas13)
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