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中文(臺灣):中華民國警告標誌警24:圓環
English: Taiwanese Warning Sign W24: Roundabout
(Drivers in Taiwan must yield to traffic in roundabouts when entering them.)
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Source File:ROC2003-09-24道路交通標誌標線號誌設置規則.pdf 第三十四條 Article 34
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This image of traffic sign or signal is from the Regulations for Road Traffic Signs, Markings, and Signals publicized by the Ministry of Transportation And Communications and the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of China (Taiwan), which shall not be the subject matter of copyright pursuant to Article 9 of the Copyright Act of the Republic of China in effect in Taiwan Area.
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15 December 1989

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current15:03, 21 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 15:03, 21 December 2006345 × 296 (10 KB)Jusjih'''zh-TW''': 中華民國警告標誌警24:圓環 '''en''': Taiwanese Warning Sign W24: Roundabout (Drivers in Taiwan must yield the right-of-way to traffic in roundabouts when entering them.) {{PD-ROC-Traffic Signs|條號=三十四|Article number=34}

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