All streets, squares and parks must be labeled using signs on public roads. Navigating Pilegron is difficult, as nearly none of the streets and other orientation points are labeled. This rule intends to create a distinctive, clearly recognisable way of showing people where they are. A uniform way of labelling should ensure clear navigation.
A Chiseled Tuff block, clad with Acacia Signs with white and glow pigments on used to indicate the names. Any exposed side of the Chiseled Tuff block must be clad by an empty Acacia Sign
The signs must contain the structures borough, which may differ from the borough of the signage, in the first line, capitalised in the first letters only. A blank line should follow. After that, the name of the structure in all caps, followed by a line indicating the structure class.
Portbryn
BEXLEY
HIGH STREET
Kensington
KENSINGTON
LANE
Origin
SPAWN
PARK
The combination of Chiseled Tuff and Acacia Signs (even in other colours) cannot be used except for denoting structures according to CSCB1-1. The signage must be clearly visible
The signage must be placed between 2 and 4 block above street level