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Blank Australian Road Signs Pack #1
   
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Blank Australian Road Signs Pack #1

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Details
This prop pack contains 22 different blank road signs. These signs are intended to be use in conjunction with the 'Procedural Objects' mod for you to create your own sign with custom text. The Procedural Objects mod also allows you to customise the size and dimensions of the signs, to perfectly suit your needs.

Models made by CyberScytheX
Textures made by BillionPenny483
Extra screenshots by MayorWont

Inspiration
Inspired by various road signs found all over Australia, this is just a small batch of the many that are out there.

Road signs in Australia are regulated by each state's government, but are standardised overall throughout the country. Official road signs by standard must use the AS1744 series fonts, based on the USA's Highway Gothic typeface.
-wikipedia-

Asset recommendations
Highly recommend to use the following 'PO font' and PO shield pack' for a more authentic looking Australian road sign

Highway Gothic font https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2549401975
Aus/NZ road shields https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=

Game stats
Search 'aus road sign' in the 'Find It!' mod to locate all the assets.

This pack includes 22 props:
- Left Chevron (short and tall versions)
- Right Chevron (short and tall versions)
- Double Chevron with Name Patch
- Double Chevron with Hazard Marker
- 1-panel Advance Direction sign with Name Patch
- 1-panel Advance Direction sign with Name Patch and room for a shield
- 2-panel Advance Direction sign with Name Patch
- 2-panel Advance Direction sign with Name Patch and room for a shield
- Roundabout Advance Direction sign (two styles)
- Advance Direction sign with lane use
- Left Diagonal Advance Direction sign with Name Patch
- Advance Freeway Exit sign - "Exit 1 km"
- Advance Freeway Exit sign - "Left Lane"
- Advance Tollway Exit sign with Name Patch
- Pull Through sign
- White Street Name plate (for use above chevrons)
- Town Name sign
- Blue State Route shield

Tris: 20-100

Enjoy.

Socials for CyberScytheX
-twitter https://twitter.com/CyberScytheX1
-cities cafe discord https://discord.gg/nE4HfYHWFS
-reddit https://www.reddit.com/user/CyberScythex

Socials for BillionPenny
-reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/BillionPenny/
13 kommentarer
Hairy Mclary 22 sep @ 13:55 
luc4s - type 'signs' only and see if that works too (if you havn't tried it already). Also make sure you even have the assets turned on.
Mikkyyyy. 25 aug @ 5:34 
amazing asset! what traffic lights do you use/how do you get another set of traffic lights in front? my roads only have traffic lights at the start of the intersection none at the end like in australia.
Cyber Scythe X  [skapare] 14 sep, 2023 @ 4:28 
not too sure, perhaps lose the 's' on the end of 'signs' and see if that works @Lucascorey999
luc4s 26 aug, 2023 @ 5:23 
i search 'aus road signs' on find it, but nothing comes up. why?
M&M McFlurry® Regular 20 maj, 2023 @ 0:53 
Are you able to create the even bigger motorway guide/information signs?
asianmike 30 okt, 2022 @ 22:54 
The amount of detail and how accurate these roads are very nice
Samoantiptouching 15 sep, 2022 @ 6:23 
how do you use it
BillionPenny483  [skapare] 27 feb, 2022 @ 11:58 
@outmeal. I've made some traffic signals that are even more in the design of Australia's: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2752239127 The ones shown in the screenshots are those made by Clus.

@Jimmyson I too have been on the lookout for the changing of route numbers...it's all very secretive and a bit random as there doesnt seem to be any information on the refresh in the public domain. It's always fun to see the trailblazers, I'm going to miss them when they're gone. I made most of the textures in a program called TraSiCAD and they were based solely off what I've seen around Melbourne; Cyber (who made the models and implementation) added a few others which I believe would have been from the WA engineering documents.
Ulysses 19 feb, 2022 @ 8:00 
cool
M&M McFlurry® Regular 14 jan, 2022 @ 2:52 
We able to get those traffic signals somehow?