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The green signs indicate directions to the highways. |
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The blue signs indicate directions to the main roads. |
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The white signs indicate directions to secondary roads. |
Hiking trails
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The yellow signs inform about current position, hiking destination and walking time (breaks not included). |
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The yellow arrows indicate the path to take. |
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The yellow diamond confirm the way of the hinking trail. |
Mountain trails |
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The yellow signs with the white-red-white point inform about current position, hiking destination and walking time (breaks not included). |
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The white-red-white arrows indicate the path to take. |
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The white-red-white strips confirm the way of the mountain trail. |
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SwitzerlandMobility The signalization of SwitzerlandMobility routes is standard throughout Switzerland, based on Swiss norms for signalization of non-motorized traffic. This was revised for the realization of Switzerland-Mobility and is now the only international norm.
The system for denotation is uniform concerning names and numbers of the trails. One-digit numbers indicate national routes, two-digit numbers regional routes and three-digit numbers local routes.
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Itinerary for cycling: Numbers on blue background.
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Itinerary for biking: Numbers on yellow background.
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Itinerary for skating: Numbers on purple background.
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Itinerary for hiking: Numbers on green background.
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Others
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The tourist destinations are marked on brown signs (e.g. cultural sightseeing, leisure facilities, stops of public transport and accomodation). |