File:UN ADR Plate - Blank.svg
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English: An orange ADR panel for display on the front and rear of road vehicles carrying dangerous goods. |
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Source | Drawn following guidelines from United Nations Economic Commission for Europe ADR Guidelines, PDF page 26, document page 254. | |||
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