“Road signs in Denmark are regulated by the Road Traffic Act (Fรฆrdselsloven). The design and definitions of road signs is delegated to the executive, the Danish minister of transport (transportministeren), which issues executive orders on the subject. The latest executive orders were issued on April 13, 2023. Denmark signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on November 3, 1986. Denmark has ratified the European Agreement supplementing the Convention on road traffic as well.” Adapted from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Denmark
Traffic and Road Signs in this video:
00:02 ๐ Priority Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
Stop
Give way – Yield
Priority road
End of priority road
Give way to oncoming traffic
Priority over oncoming traffic
Stop ahead
Give way ahead
00:28 ๐ Warning Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
Curve
Series of curves
Crossroads (with a minor road)
Roundabout
Traffic signals
Two-way traffic
Traffic queues
Steep ascent
Steep descent
Pedestrian crossing
Children
Cyclists
Domesticated animals
Wild animals
Road narrows
Uneven surface
Bump
Dip
Slippery surface
Loose surface material
Soft or low verges
Ice or snow
Falling rocks
Crosswinds
Unprotected body of water
Opening bridge
Tunnel
Low-flying aircraft
Low-flying helicopters
Trams
Level crossing with barriers ahead
Level crossing without barriers ahead
Level crossing (single track)
Level crossing (multiple tracks)
Roadworks
Other danger
02:08 ๐ Prohibitory Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
No entry
No vehicles
No motor vehicles
No motorcycles
No mopeds
No pedal cycles
No heavy goods vehicles
No buses
No agricultural vehicles
No animal-drawn vehicles
No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
Height limit
Width limit
Length limit
Weight limit
Weight limit per axle
Weight limit per axle
No stopping
No parking
Restricted parking zone
No overtaking
No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
No right turn
No left turn
No U-turn
No pedestrians
Speed limit
Speed limit zone
03:21 ๐ Mandatory Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
Go straight
Turn right
Turn right
Go straight or turn right
Turn left or right
Roundabout
Keep right
May pass on either side
Minimum speed limit
Footpath
Cycle path
Shared pedestrian and cycle path
Segregated pedestrian and cycle path
Bridle path
04:00 ๐ Special Regulations Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
One-way traffic (left)
Pedestrian crossing
Living street
Pedestrian zone
Cycle street
Tunnel
Start of expressway
Start of motorway
04:26 ๐ Indication Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
No through road
Hospital
First aid
Bus stop
Taxi stand
Parking
Parking garage
Lane configuration
Emergency lay-by
Advisory speed
National border
National speed limits
European motorway numbers
05:06 ๐ De-Restriction Traffic-Road Signs in Denmark
End of speed limit
End of speed limit zone
End of no overtaking
End of no overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
End of all previously signed restrictions
End of minimum speed limit
End of living street
End of expressway
End of motorway
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