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Australia - Bollard
Australian bollards are white with a red reflector on the front and grey on the back.
Turkish bollards are similar but lack a back reflector. If unsure, check the sun position, landscape, or vegetation.
Austria - Bollard
Austria's bollards are white with a black top and dark red or grey reflectors, often featuring a nipple-shaped black cap and sometimes a snow pole.
Slovenia’s bollards are similar but always have a white back reflector, whereas in Austria, white reflectors are rare but possible.
Canada - Alberta bollard
Alberta has a unique black and white bollard that is often found at intersections. It has a cylindrical shape and two black bands that wrap all the way around. It is one of the most useful Canadian bollards to learn because it appears so frequently.
Canada - Quebec guardrail bollards
Quebec has unique bollards that are always attached to guardrails. They are long, thin white poles with a red or green reflector at the top.
Canada - Quebec guardrail bollards
Quebec has unique bollards that are always attached to guardrails. They are long, thin white poles with a red or green reflector at the top.
Croatia - Bollard
Croatian bollards are white with a black rectangle and a red or white reflector. From the top, they are shaped like a triangle. Hungarian bollards are similar, but the black part with the reflector is positioned further from the top.
Czechia - Slovakia Bollard
Bollards in Czechia have orange double reflectors on the front and a single white reflector on the back, with rarer blue and red variants. The same design is also found in Slovakia.
Czechia - Slovakia Bollard
Bollards in Czechia have orange double reflectors on the front and a single white reflector on the back, with rarer blue and red variants. The same design is also found in Slovakia.
Czechia - Slovakia Bollard
Bollards in Czechia have orange double reflectors on the front and a single white reflector on the back, with rarer blue and red variants. The same design is also found in Slovakia.
Denmark - Bollard
Denmark's bollards are white with a yellow reflector and a distinctive dark orange stripe at the top.
Belgium's bollards are similar but have a rectangular reflector and no orange stripe at the top.
Ecuador - Bollard
Ecuador is one of the countries in South America that uses bollards extensively, making them quite common in the country. There are two main types of bollards:
A round bollard with two red stripes
A flat bollard with two red reflectors on black
While other types of bollards can be found, they almost always follow the same color scheme and style.
Ecuador - Bollard
Ecuador is one of the countries in South America that uses bollards extensively, making them quite common in the country. There are two main types of bollards:
A round bollard with two red stripes
A flat bollard with two red reflectors on black
While other types of bollards can be found, they almost always follow the same color scheme and style.
Estonia - Bollard
Round bollards with a rectangular reflector on the front and two circular reflectors on the back, which can be either white or orange, are common. Latvia's bollards might look similar, but they have a "half-circle" or flat curved shape, and sometimes feature numbers on them.
France - Bollard
The French bollard is extremely recognizable and appears very often. It is a round white post with a pointed top and a reflector band going all the way around. The band can be grey or red. Some rare variations have a fully red top. A bollard that is commonly found in Scotland looks similar, but has a blunt top instead of a pointed one.
France - Bollard
The French bollard is extremely recognizable and appears very often. It is a round white post with a pointed top and a reflector band going all the way around. The band can be grey or red. Some rare variations have a fully red top. A bollard that is commonly found in Scotland looks similar, but has a blunt top instead of a pointed one.
Germany - Bollard
Germany uses these black and white bollards, with white and light-grey reflectors. The reflector will be orange on bollards next to intersections. They sometimes have plates containing the road number, and potentially other useful information. Many bollards also feature blue attachments on the side.
NOTE: Many European countries have similar bollards, however most will have different coloured reflectors. Luxembourg uses almost identical bollards, but they have 3 bolts instead of 2 on the reflector.
Germany - Bollard
Germany uses these black and white bollards, with white and light-grey reflectors. The reflector will be orange on bollards next to intersections. They sometimes have plates containing the road number, and potentially other useful information. Many bollards also feature blue attachments on the side.
NOTE: Many European countries have similar bollards, however most will have different coloured reflectors. Luxembourg uses almost identical bollards, but they have 3 bolts instead of 2 on the reflector.
Greece - Bollard
Greek bollards are wedge-shaped with almost square reflectors, being red on the front and white on the back.
Andorra bollards are similar but landscape/vegetation will be way different most of the time.
Hungary - Bollard
Hungarian bollards are black-and-white, wedge-shaped, and typically have a red reflector at the front, and a white reflector at the back. (Croatian bollards are similar but the black part with reflector is closer to the top).
Iceland - Bollards
Iceland's yellow bollards with a white reflector are unique and extremely common, found on almost every section of rural road across the country.
Italy - Bollard
Italian bollards are triangular in shape, white with a black top, and feature a red front and a white rear reflector. Albania and San Marino use the same bollards.
Latvia - Bollard
Half-circle/flat curved shape bollards with a rectangular reflector on the front and two circular reflectors on the back are common. The reflectors can be white or orange, and sometimes these bollards have numbers on them.
Estonian bollards might look similar, but they have a rounded shape and will never have numbers on them.
Lithuania - Bollard
Lithuanian bollards are wedge-shaped with rectangular reflectors: an orange one on the front and a white one on the back.
Luxembourg - Bollard
Bollards in Luxembourg are black and white, wedge-shaped, and feature grey reflectors. Some have a distinctive indent in the lower half.
They look very similar to German bollards, with the main difference being that the reflectors on German bollards are attached with two bolts, while those in Luxembourg have three.
Mexico - Bollard
These small, cylindrical white bollards with a black base are unique to Mexico. A yellow reflector is sometimes seen, as well as a flat version.
Mexico - Bollard
These small, cylindrical white bollards with a black base are unique to Mexico. A yellow reflector is sometimes seen, as well as a flat version.
Mexico - Bollard
These small, cylindrical white bollards with a black base are unique to Mexico. A yellow reflector is sometimes seen, as well as a flat version.
New Zealand - Bollard
New Zealand has a unique white bollard with a red strip that wraps around the entire back and part of the front.
North Macedonia - Bollard
North Macedonia uses two types of bollards. One is rounded and very thin, while the other one is wedge-shaped(looks like Croatia bollard). They both are white and have red or white reflectors, typically on a black surface.
North Macedonia - Bollard
North Macedonia uses two types of bollards. One is rounded and very thin, while the other one is wedge-shaped(looks like Croatia bollard). They both are white and have red or white reflectors, typically on a black surface.
Poland - Bollard
Polish bollards feature a red strip that wraps around the entire bollard, with a red reflector on the front (sometimes hard to see) and a white reflector on the back. They may also have numbers on them. (from Plonkit)
Portugal - Bollards
Portuguese bollards are either wedge-shaped with a noticeably thin white top, or flat with a wide reflector. While most reflectors will be white, you may also find orange reflectors. These are noticeably darker than the yellow reflectors in Spain.
Portugal - Bollards
Portuguese bollards are either wedge-shaped with a noticeably thin white top, or flat with a wide reflector. While most reflectors will be white, you may also find orange reflectors. These are noticeably darker than the yellow reflectors in Spain.
Russia - Eastern bollard
This unique very thin type of bollard that is attached to a stick is almost exclusively found in eastern part of Russia (east of Omsk +/-). Russia has a lot more different designs of bollards that you can find anywhere(even in eastern part)
Serbia - Bollard
Serbian bollards might look like Austria/Slovenia bollards but reflector will be always off-center. They have couple other designs but reflector will be always off-center.
Slovenia - Bollard
Slovenian bollards are white with a black top, featuring a bright red reflector on the front and a white reflector on the back.
Austria uses similar bollards, but the back reflector is usually black rather than white.
Spain - Bollard
Standard Spanish bollards have a yellow-orange reflector on the front and two white dots on the back, though the back can sometimes be blank. They are typically hollow.
Turkey - Bollard
Turkish bollards are white and rectangular with a red reflector on the front, making them quite unique. Similar bollards exist in Romania but are very rare. Australian bollards typically have a reflector on the back and a slightly different design.
United States - Montana/SD bollard
The most common type of roadside bollard in South Dakota and Montana features a dark metal post with a white diamond on each side of the top.
United States - Nevada bollard
This bollard is found in Nevada. It consists of a reflector on a thin stick. The reflector is a vertical rectangle that consists of a white field surrounded by a black outline.
United States - Oregon bollard
This bollard is unique to Oregon state in US.
United States - Washington bollard
The state of Washington uses bollards that consist of a white or brown post with a white rectangle on the front of the bollard, and two smaller white or silver squares on the back of the bollard.
Uruguay - White bollards and stone barriers
These white bollards, with one side often painted yellow, and stone barriers, are specific to Uruguay.