File:Italian traffic signs - pronto soccorso (figura II 353).svg

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Italiano: Segnale stradale italiano : pronto soccorso. Il segnale indica od avvia ad un posto sanitario organizzato per interventi di pronto soccorso. Il colore di fondo è proprio della viabilità su cui è installato. Introdotto come figura II 353 del Nuovo Codice della Strada del 1992.
English: Italian road sign: first aid. The background color of the sign depends on the highway type where it is used. Picture II 353 of 1992 Highway Code.
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