File:Bild 34 - Hilfsposten, StVO 1966.svg

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Deutsch: Bild 34: Hilfsposten. Das Zeichen wurde im Rahmen des Vorzugs von Einzelheiten einer Neufassung der StVO 1966 eingeführt. Wie vorgeschrieben, war das Zeichen insgesamt 500 mm breit und 750 mm hoch. Die Lichtkantenbreite betrug 10 mm, der Ausrundungshalbmesser 40 mm. Der weiße Kasten für das Sinnbild „Rotes Kreuz“ war 300 mm breit und 300 mm hoch. Der Abstand vom äußeren Rand zum weißen Kasten betrug links, rechts und oben 100 mm. Das gleichschenklige Rote Kreuz war 270 mm hoch und 270 mm breit und saß mittig in dem weißen Kasten.
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Source Straßenverkehrs-Ordnung 1966, Bundesverkehrsministerium, RAL-Farbtonregister
Author nach den historischen Vorgaben interpretiert und umgesetzt durch Mediatus
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Public domain This image is in the public domain according to German copyright law because it is part of a statute, ordinance, official decree or judgment (official work) issued by a German authority or court (§ 5 Abs.1 UrhG).

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This image of a historical traffic sign is public domain. It was part of the German Road Regulations (StVO) since 1934 or older government regulations. Sources of this signs are the German traffic signs catalog (Verkehrszeichenkatalogs, VzKat) or other statutes, ordinances or official publication like the Reichsgesetzblatt, the Bundesgesetzblatt, the Gesetzblatt der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik or the Verkehrsblatt.

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