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==== Guyana ====
Road signs in Guyana generally follow the same design as those in the United States and are based on the MUTCD with the exception that some signs are reversed since the country drives on the left.<ref>{{Cite web |title=INVITATION TO TENDER Ref: GYSBI_ITT 102/102022 |url=https://www.gysbi.gy/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/GYSBI-LAND-DEVELOPMENT-2022-1.pdf |website=gysbi.gy}}</ref> However, most of current signs found in Guyana, are non-compliant with MUTCD standards.<ref>{{Cite web |last=KNews |date=2018-09-30 |title=The Infrastructure Ministry has missed the point on the East Coast road |url=https://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2018/09/30/the-infrastructure-ministry-has-missed-the-point-on-the-east-coast-road/ |access-date=2023-12-30 |website=Kaieteur News |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Better traffic management required |url=https://guyanachronicle.com/2018/09/18/better-traffic-management-required/ |access-date=2023-12-30 |website=Guyana Chronicle |language=en-US |publication-date=2018-09-18}}</ref>
Metric speed limit signs in km/h are found in Guyana, while the use of such signs with speed limits in km/h in the United States are extremely rare, usually seen near the borders with Canada and Mexico, both of which use the metric system.
==== Paraguay ====
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