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Traffic signs

The most frequently occurring symbols on


Subboards Warning boards
subboards are:
Sub-signs are placed below a traffic sign (called Warning boards are set up outside denser built-
the main sign) and underline, restrict or expand up areas usually 150 m - 250 m before the danger
the meaning of the main sign. site. In more densely built-up areas, they can be
US 1: Car Max 3,500 kg permitted total weight. set up shorter before the danger point without it
possibly shorter distance is specified
vet.

US 2: Truck.
U 1: The distance to the point on the road from which head

the information on the board applies.

US 3: Passenger car over 3,500 kg permissible total weight and

with over 8 seats in addition to the driver's seat


U 2: The main board's indication begins at 200 m A 11: Dangerous intersection where the crossing traffic
(Bus).
ahead and ends 800 m ahead measured from the head has an unconditional right of way. If only occurs

the board. road connection on one side of the road, such as on a highway,

where an access lane opens onto the motorway, can

US 4: Truck train. it appears on the symbol.

U 3: The main board is only valid for a certain number of hours

or minutes or on certain days of the week or within


US 5: Trailer.
certain hours.

A 16: Roundabout ahead.


8-17
US 6: Caravan and possibly towing
(8-14)
9-12 vehicle.

U 3: Time with black or white applies to each

days. Times in parentheses apply to Saturdays. Clock


US 7: Motorhome.
keslät in red applies to Sundays and public holidays. A 17: Pedestrian crossing ahead. In connection with

sub-board "Gågade" indicates the board a crossing

pedestrian street.

US 8: Bicycle and small moped.

US 9: Small moped.
U 4: The sub-board indicates which type of traffic is main

the board applies to – in this case truck. A 18: Oncoming traffic.

US 10: Motorcycle and large moped.

U 5: The sub-board indicates which type of traffic US 11: Tractor and motor implement. A 19: Light signal ahead.

the main board does not apply to – in this case bicycle

and moped.

US 12: The handicap. (Invalid)

A 20: Special risk of queue formation.

US 13: Light rail vehicle


U 6: The main board applies to an adjacent road.
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A 21: Cyclists and drivers of small mopeds drive out A 34: Risk of rockslides and fallen stones. A 42.2: Several dangerous turns, the first on the left.

on the carriageway or crossing it.

A 35: Dangerous discount or high edge on the right side. The blackboard

A 22: Special danger. Children are walking on or near the road, can be mirrored. UA 41: Recommended speed. Indicates the speed

eg. at schools. (km/h), which is the highest defensible below normal

relationship.

A 36: Speed reducing bump. The new puk

A 23: Riders. kelbump ("toad hats") make buses and trucks

can "straddle" them. This avoids the driver A 43.1: Narrowed road. Traffic jams can be expected

back loads. interlacing or interlacing.

A 26: Wild game. Symbols can be used on the board,

that shows wild animals other than a deer.

A 37: Uneven road. The board indicates dangerous unevenness A 43.2: Narrowed road on the left side.

on the road.

A 27: Creatures. Symbols can be used on the board,

that shows farm animals other than a cow. A 43.3: Narrowed road on the right.

A 39: Road work.

UA 43: Free width.

A 31: Smooth road. The reason must be stated on a sub

blackboard e.g. "Slippery When Wet". A 41.1: Dangerous right turn.

A 44: Tunnel. Remember correct light guidance and keep an eye out

with the location of emergency exits. Read the Driving in section

UA 31: Isglat. tunnel.

A 41.2: Dangerous left turn.

A 33: Special danger from loose stones and stone chips. A 46.1: Steep descent. Measured as a percentage.

A 42.1: Several dangerous turns, the first on the right.


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A 46.2: Steep climb. Measured as a percentage. A 91: Openable bridge. B 11: Unconditional right of way indicates that road users

when driving onto or over a road have the right of way

the moving traffic from both sides (unconditional

right of way). The board is normally used in connection

with a line of way (shark's teeth).

A 71: Light rail. A 92: Harbor quay. (Can be keen immediately on

the edge of the quay).


STOP
200 m
UB 11.1: Warning of the octagonal traffic

board Stop B 13 (can also be used by railway

A 72: Railway crossing without barriers. overpass).

A 95: Crosswind.

UA 72: Look for trains.

UB 11.2: Bidirectional cycle path on

the crossing road.


A 96: Low-flying aircraft. Pressure wave from jet engines can

be dangerous for two-wheeled vehicles in particular.

A 73: Railway crossing with barriers.

UB 11.2: Light rail.

UA 73: Notification of electrified track. Railway A 97: Low-flying helicopter.

overpass with 4.5 m clear height under live

catenary.

B 13: Stop. Unconditional right of way. Drivers must stop

at the stop line before proceeding through an intersection, even if,

there is no oncoming traffic. At the railway crossing

A 74.1: Cross mark for single track railway crossing driving, you then have an unconditional right of way.

driving. A 99: Second hazard. The type of danger is indicated on the subboard.

UA 99: Particularly busy accident intersection


B 15: Interweaving. Used especially when together
A 74.2: Cross mark for multi-track railway crossing
running of motorway carriageways and at access lanes.
driving.
A 72 sher A 73 See Section 18, subsection of the Traffic Act. 3 and 4.
Right-of-way signs
Right-of-way signs are erected immediately at
the place where or from which the specified
right-of-way rule applies.

A 75: Distance marks that divide the distance into thirds

the warning sign for the level crossing. Stands warning B 16: Main road. The traffic from side roads has unconditional

the sales board (A72/A73) e.g. 240 m before the track, will there right of way Parking on the carriageway is prohibited without

be 80 m between the distance marks. for denser built-up area.


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C 19: Entry prohibited with any vehicle C 24.1: Tractor and motorized equipment prohibited.

B 17: Main road ends.

C 24.2: Horse-drawn carriages and the like prohibited.


C 21: Driving in both directions prohibited. A wonder

B 18: Hold back for oncoming traffic. Road users must board can indicate exceptions to the ban, e.g.

only drive onto the stretch of road when they can pass errand driving, goods driving or resident driving allowed.

it without forcing oncoming traffic to stop.

C 25.1: Bicycles and small mopeds prohibited.

C 22.1: Car, motorcycle, Large moped, tractor and mo

Dry gear prohibited.

B 19: Oncoming traffic must hold back.

C 25.2: Small moped prohibited.

Prohibition signs

Prohibition signs are usually set up


immediately at the place where or from C 22.2: Motorcycle and large moped prohibited.

which the prohibition applies. Boards that


are set up at some distance from the site are C 26.1: Riding and driving a horse prohibited.

provided with a sub-board with distance indications.


Unless otherwise specified, a ban applies
until the next intersection, if it has not
previously been lifted by a stop sign or C 23.1: The ban can with weight indication below

indicated by a sub-sign. board is limited to only apply to trucks, herun


C 26.2: Pedestrians prohibited.
there lorry trains whose combined permissible total weight

is greater than that specified.


C 11.1: Right turns prohibited.

C 31: Highest permissible actual total weight. By carriage

the weight limit applies to each train


C 11.2: Left turns prohibited. C 23.2: Bus prohibited.
vehicle in the train.
Prohibition of left turn prohibition

there is also reversal.

C 23.3: Driving with dangerous goods prohibited.


C 32: Maximum permitted actual total weight of the vehicle

lead wagon trains.

C 12: Reversing prohibited. Turning left is, however

allowed. Prohibition against swinging and turning applies UC 23: Environmental zone.

only at the intersection or at the driveway where the board

is set up, unless otherwise indicated by an un

there board.
C 35: Highest permissible actual axle pressure.
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UC 60.2: The restriction begins at the board.

C 36: Bogie pressure. C 55: Lokal C 56: Termination of

speed local speed

limitation. restriction.

UC 60.3: The restriction ends at the board.

C 41: Maximum permitted vehicle width incl. read.

UC 60.5: Stopping at a discount prohibited.

UC 57: Only provides information about the applicable one

general speed limit outside closer be


C 42: Maximum permitted vehicle height incl. read. UC 60.6: Parking on concessions prohibited.
built area.

C 59: End of prohibition. The blackboard

cancels all prohibition signs on

the previous road section

except for stopping and UC 60.7: Stopping and parking at a discount.

C 43: Maximum permitted length of vehicle below parking ban.

wagon train incl. read.

UC 60.8: Stopping and parking with part of

vehicle on pavement allowed.

C 61: Stopping prohibited on the carriageway in that road


C 51: Overhaul prohibited. Allowed to overtake side where the board is set up.
two-wheeled bicycle and two-wheeled small moped.

C 63: Parking prohibited for bicycles and small mopeds.

C 62: Parking prohibited on the carriageway on the side of the road,


C 52: Overtaking by lorry/lorry train prohibited. where the board is set up.

The overtaking bans also apply to


overtaking motorcycles and large mopeds, but C 92: Passage without stopping prohibited.
not overtaking two-wheeled bicycles and small UC 33: Limited parking permit.
mopeds
The bans apply until they are lifted
at the stop board or by indicating the
distance on the sub-board. UC 61: Prohibition of stopping.
The signs do not prohibit overtaking and
do not apply to overtaking vehicles swerving
off the road.

UC 62: Parking ban.

Terms and conditions


appears from signs
on the site

C 53, C 54: Overtaking ban ends. UC 60.1: The restriction applies both before and after

the board.
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Notice boards Information boards


Injunction boards are set up immediately Information boards are set up near the place or
at the place where or from which the injunction UD 21.2: Two-way cycle traffic ends. at the beginning of the road section to which
applies. the content of the board relates.
Boards that are set up at some distance can be
provided with a distance indication at the bottom
of the board or on the sub-board.

D 21, UD 1: The subboard indicates the lane that only

may be used by the mode of transport indicated with

main board symbol. Here cyclists and drivers of Lille

called.

D 22: Footpath. Must and may only be used by pedestrians.

D 11: Mandated direction of travel.

D 23: Riding trail. Must be used and may only be used by

riding.

E 11: Suspended pilaf marking. Indicates the right of way

ning in the intersection as the lane under a sign is

meant for.

D 12: Mandated direction of travel in a roundabout.

D 26: Trail. separated by marking.

D 15: Enforced passage. E 15: Carriageways at intersections.

D 15 and D 16:
D 27: Shared path. Road users must point to each other
Applies to cars,
his
motorcycles and

large mopeds

D 16: Optional passage.

E 16.1: Carriage course with interlacing. The

drivers must show mutual consideration.

D 55: Minimum speed. Does not apply to

cyclists and drivers of small mopeds.

D 21: Cycle path must be used by cyclists

and drivers of small mopeds.

E 16.2: Carriage route with lane change. Wagon

D 56: End of minimum speed. the lane change must be done without danger or unnecessary

UD 21.1: Bidirectional bicycle traffic. inconvenience to others.


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E 31.2: Bus stop. Tarvlen indicates place where

buses must stop and where the provisions in force

E 17: Pedestrian crossing. E 22.2: Recommendedroute for vehicles with dangerous § 29, subsection of the Companies Act 2, whether bus stop applies.

gods. The space may only be used by ordinary buses

route driving.

E 18: Dead end. E 31.3: Taxi rank.

And 22.3: Recommendedroute for tractor and motor equipment.

E 19: One-way traffic.

E 33.1: Parking.

E 22.4: Recommendedbus route.

And 21.1: Recommendedroute for cyclists.

Small mopeds may be prohibited.

E 33.2: Indoor parking.

E 23: Guidance for the disabled.

And 21.2: Recommendedroute for hikers. UE 33.1: Indicates that the parking provision

lies both before and after the board.

E 24: Guidance for the visually impaired.

UE 33.2: Indicates that the parking regulation

And 21.3: Recommendedroute for riders. begins at the board.

E 26: Pedestrian tunnel / pedestrian bridge.

UE 33.3: Indicates that the parking regulation

ends at the board.

And 21.4: Recommendedroute for Lille moped. E 30: Light rail stop. Tarvlen indicates place where

light rail vehicle must stop and where the provisions


in Section 29, subsection of the Traffic Act. 1, on light rail vehicles

applies. UE 33.4: Indicates that the parking area may only be

used for stopping and parking electric vehicles.

E 22.1: Recommendedroute for trucks.


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Area boards

E 49: Pedestrian street. Indicates an area where special movements

sales rules apply.

E 34: Emergency space. Can be used for emergency stop.

E 42: Motorway. The board was originally blue (may still be

exist).

UE 34: Fire extinguisher and emergency telephone. E 50: End of pedestrian street, unconditional right of way at

exit. Termination can also be shown at E 49 in red

diagonal line.

E 44: Motorway ends. The board is set up normally

E 37: Crawl tracks. The right lane must be used by not at the connection of exits to the common

vehicles traveling at a lower speed than that road network. The board was originally blue (can still be found).

specified.

E 51: Living and play area. Indicates an area,

where special traffic rules apply.

E 39: Recommendedvelocity. The board indicates that the road E 43: Motor traffic road.

not suitable for driving at a higher speed than

the specified. E 52: Termination of living and playing area, unconditional

right of way when exiting. Termination can also be shown at E

51 with red diagonal line.

E 45: Motor traffic road ends. The board is set up nor

E 40: Recommendedspeed ceases. not painted at the connection of exits to the public

straight road network.

E 53: Area with speed reduction where the carriageway

not suitable for higher speed than indicated.

E 41: Maximum safe speed on an exit

road under normal conditions. E 47: Cykelgade. The tarvlen indicates an area where

the following special traffic rules apply: The roadway

is reserved for bicycles and small mopeds. E 54: Termination of area with speed reduction. End

can also be shown at E 53 with a red diagonal line.

E 55: Densely built-up area, with speed limit

E 48: End of bicycle lane. limit of 50 km/h, unless other speed

are listed on boards along the road.


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E 92: Variable text rush.

E 56: End of denser built-up area.

Direction boards
Directional signs are used on the general F 21,4: Stidagramtavle.
road network, including motor and motor
traffic roads, to facilitate the driver's options
for choosing and following the desired
E 68: Zone board. The sign means no parking travel route. F 30: Special service instructions.

for the area you drive into. The zone board can

also show speed limit (E 68.4)


10 Fish

F 11: Arrow guide to geographical targets and to ports, F 33.1: Parking game guide.

airports and the like, where you do not drive on the motorway.

F 12: Arrow guide where driving is assumed F 33.2: Parking table directory.

E 69: End of parking zone. by highway to get to the destination.

Stadium

F 13: Arrow guide to sights, service facilities and

Eq.
Cooking

Cooking

F 14: Temporary arrow pointer. F 34.1: Detour route.

180 Hobro Hasseris


Grenå 187 There Industrial area

F 16: Exit guide. G 11: Portal orientation board.

43 Fåborg
Center
Call
156 E66 Halsskov
Copenhagen 32 76 323 323
335 335
23 Kalundborg 67 journeyman Mr.
Kitchen 25 borg Broby

156 Copenhagen
G 14: Chart Orientation Board.

E 80: General speed limits. Setup F 18: Table directory.

tes at the country border. The table below indicates the requirements Tears 9

12 Center 1.2
about running lights, seat belts and safety equipment for

use. F 21: Pathfinders.


Backwoods

400 m

G 15: Carriageway orientation board.

F 21.1: Stirutetavle. Center

E 90: Automatic traffic control. Neck forest


E66
23 Kalundborg
Cooking
F 21.2: Stipple guide.
156 Copenhagen

G 18: Table orientation board.

E 91: Speedometer.

F 21.3: Path table directory.


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13 26 E45
16 Odense
Aalborg 76 Cold weather
64
Copenhagen E20ø E20v
Onion sturgeon
slice 27 Hillerod 3

H 41: Distance board. I 16: Exit guide 0 m board for connection J 13: Diagram orientation board for motorways.

facility for another motorway.

13 26
E45
Aalborg 78
66
16 Aarhus 99
Onion sturgeon
slice 29 Copenhagen K 11: Confirmation board.
Hillerod
16

Holstebro 52 500 m 2321

H 42: Split distance board. Sj. Odd 90


In 17: 500 m exit board for connecting plant to
Kalundborg 71
other highway.

K 12: Distance table.


Sea drop

H 45: Stedtavle.
E20E20 E45E45

L 41: Route number for Europavej.

H 46: Regional boundary board.


1515ø island 1111
In 18: 1500-m exit board for connection plant

to another highway. L 42: Route number for primary routes.

H 47: Municipal boundary board.

L 43: Route number for secondary routes.

H 49: National park hustle and bustle. (It is indicated on the board L 44: Route number for ring routes.

national park in question, e.g. "The National Park I 20: Motorway junction.

Thy").
33 4141
E45
L 45: Route number for trails.
3 3 Garden spoon Frøslev
Arden

I 11: Exit guide 0 meter board. J 11: Designated lanes.

3 3 Garden spoon L 50: Route identification for the tourist route,


E20
Arden Marguerite tomatoes.
E47 E55
500 m

In 12: 500 m exit board.


21
Service boards

300 m

In 13: 1500-m exit board. J 12: Advance notice of lane progression.

M 10: Ferry for cyclists and pedestrians.


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M 11: Crossing point with ferry that includes M 21: First aid. M 35: Bathing place.

motor vehicles

M 22: Telephone. M 36: Golf course.

M 12: Airport or airfield.

M 23: Workshop. M 37: Fish lake.

M 13: Railway station.

M 24: Tank plant. M 41: Hostel.

M 13.1: S train. Station from which S trains depart.

M 30: Primitive tent site for trail users. M 42: Hotel, motel or inn.

M 13.2: Metro. Station from which the metro departs

M 31: Campsite for tents and caravans. M 43: Restaurant.

M 14: Bus terminal.

M 32: Campsite for motorhomes. M 45: Cafeteria.

M 15: Transportcenter.

M 33: Camping cabins. M 46: WC.

M 16: Park and travel.

M 34: Rest area. M 47: Emptying chemical toilet.

M 17: Post office.


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Edge, background markings


and traffic lights

N 41: Edge posts have yellow reflex in them

M 51: Church, synagogue etc. right and white reflex on the left

road side. The tops of the edge posts

leaning down towards the road.

O 41-42: Directional arrows. Set up where road users

must make a significant change of direction.

M 52.1: Local attraction.

N 42: Edge marking plates. The plates

indicates that motor vehicles and large bangs

lerter must pass the slabs on the side

the stripes slope down towards. However, it does apply


M 52, 2: National attraction.
not for driving to a bus stop, in a bus lane,
O 43, 44, 45: Barrier booms. Used i.a. which way
parking lane or similar.
or path ends, or where the road width or road height

it abruptly decreases. For booms with slanted stripes

continues the path to the side that the stripes lean

down towards.

M 53: UNESCO World Heritage Site.

N 43: Tip marking. Plate on

gives discount tip. Motor vehicles P 11: Hellefyr: Drivers must stop

and large mopeds can pass right of the lighthouse, unless driving

plate on both sides. left about is allowed at second of

marking, or the hellfire is suitable

M 54: National park. gende on carriageway with unidirectional

traffic.

N 44.1: Marking cylinder.

M 57: Industrial area. The color of the cone can be

red or white or one N 44.3: Carriage divider

combination thereof.

M 61: Information.

N 44.2: Marking cone.

The cone can be red or

orange.

M 101: Grocery store. N 46: Marker lights. Lights

with solid or flashing white

light.

M 102: Room for rent.


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Signaling system

X 18: Pedestrian signal.


Z 93: Valid flashing signal

Yellow flashing signal. The signal may show one or more flashing lights

yellow lights or be made with rotating yellow light cones. That on

means that you must exercise special caution, and be set up by


X 11: Main signal. The meaning of the different lights:
working school patrols, at roadworks, pedestrian crossings
Red: Stop.
and in other places where such warning is required.
Red and yellow at the same time: Stop. The signal will soon change to

green X 19: Bus signal.

Green: Drive. Bus signal only applies to buses in route operation. The signal Z 95: Blue flashing signal

Yellow: Stop if stopping can be done without danger. has white light in all three openings. Can show blue flashing light. Special care must be taken on

Light in the top: Stop. due to accident or fire.

Light in the top and middle at the same time:

The signal will soon change to run.


Environmental zone
Light in the middle: Stop if stopping can be done without danger.

Light in the bottom: Drive.

X 11: repetition signal / spejlsignal.

The signal has only two light openings. Red and yellow. When

the signal shows red, the oncoming traffic also has red.

When the signal shows yellow, the oncoming traffic has a yellow light. Y 17: Track signal. Suspended above the cart

When the signal is off, oncoming drivers have green path the signal applies to.

light. In this situation, your left turn requires special A red cross indicates that driving in the lane is prohibited in it

equal attention. Ignorance of this signal's vir direction of traffic in question.

method, often results in many serious accidents. Yellow flashing diagonal arrow indicates that the traffic soon

must drive into the lane the arrow is pointing towards.

Green arrow indicates that the lane is open to traffic, if it

does not conflict with other regulations.

Changes the signal to a red cross after the driving Environmental zone applicable for trucks and buses above

has passed a lit green arrow, the vehicle must as soon as possible 3,500 kg permissible total weight.

transferred into a lane that is open to traffic.

Z 72.1: Red flashing signal.

X 12: Arrow signal. Arrow signals apply to road users, The signal may show one or two flashing red lights. It is set up

that will drive in the direction shown by the arrow. Leftist pig at openable bridges, on barriers at level crossings

however, cyclists and drivers of small mopeds must and other places where movable booms are used. That

obey the signals that apply to driving are also set up at exits for emergency vehicles

straight. and in places where road users must stop. It is set up

also in places where airplanes cross the road at low altitude.

Red flashing signal indicates that road users must stop sooner

stop line or, if no stop line exists, in reassuring

distance in front of the signal. However, you should not stop if you,

when the signal is switched on, the stop has been reached

will cause danger. End of environmental zone.

X 16: Cyclist signal. Cyclist signal applies to cyclists

as well as drivers of small mopeds, who have the same place

ring on the road like cyclists.

Z 72.2: Red flashing signal at level crossings

Red flashing signal indicates that road users must stop

stop line or at a safe distance in front of the signal.

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