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Italiano: Segnale stradale italiano del 1989: inizio di area pedonale urbana. Corrisponde alla figura 1 dell'allegato I al decreto. Bisogna notare che l'immagine originale è di scarsa qualità dato che viene esplicitamente scritto che per i dettagli del segnale bisogna rifarsi alla legislazione vigente; in particolare per quanto riguarda la scritta del segnale si è utilizzato il carattere Alfabeto Normale ma non è da escludere che il segnale originario utilizzasse un altro carattere (come Alfabeto Stretto).
English: Italian road sign of 1989: urban pedestrian zone. Figure 1 of attached I of the decree. Note that the original image is of poor quality also because the decree says explicitly that for the details of the sign should be consulted the other previous laws and decrees about road signage. Note that the sentence in the sign it is written using the font Alfabeto Normale but it should not be excluded that the original sign used another font (such Alfabeto Stretto).
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Source Allegato I del Decreto del ministero dei lavori pubblici del 27 maggio 1989 (pubblicato sulla Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana - Serie Generale - Numero 129 del 5 giugno 1989)
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Italiano: Ministero dei lavori pubblici italiano (poi trasposto in forma digitale da Civitas13, anche grazie all'utilizzo di materiale ricavato da altri file)
English: Italian Ministry of Public Works (the vector file made by Civitas13, also using material from other files)
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