This comprehensive practice set for the Belgian Driving License Theory app helps you master all Belgian road signs indicating the end of speed limits and restriction zones. You'll learn to differentiate between individual restriction ends and zonal ends, and understand how to determine the new applicable speed limit, crucial for passing your official Belgian driving theory exam.

Confidently navigate Belgian roads by mastering signs indicating the end of speed limits and restriction zones. This practice set focuses on recognizing these crucial signals and understanding their implications for your driving. Prepare effectively for your Belgian theory test by reviewing these specific road signs and avoiding common exam errors.
Navigate Belgian roads with confidence by understanding when and how traffic restrictions end. This set covers various end-of-restriction signs, explaining their specific meanings and implications for your speed and driving behaviour. It will help you avoid common exam traps related to these crucial signs.
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Learners choose End Restriction Signs to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Belgium. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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The end of speed limit sign (C45), a grey circle with a diagonal bar, indicates that the previously imposed specific speed limit is no longer in effect. Drivers must then adhere to the general speed limit for the type of road they are on.
An 'end of restriction' sign, such as C45 (end of speed limit) or C46 (end of all local prohibitions), terminates a single, specific rule. An 'end of zone' sign, like F4b (end of zone 30), ends all regulations that applied within that entire designated zone, reverting to the general rules for the road type.
After an end-of-restriction sign (e.g., C45 or C46), the new applicable speed limit reverts to the default limit for the specific type of road you are on. This depends on whether you are within a built-up area (30 km/h in Brussels, 50 km/h in Flanders/Wallonia) or outside one (typically 70 or 90 km/h depending on road type and region) and if there are other signs or conditions.
The 'end of all local prohibitions' sign (C46), a grey circle with multiple diagonal bars, lifts all previously imposed local prohibitions that were applicable to vehicles in motion. This includes restrictions like specific speed limits (C43), no overtaking (C33, C35), or minimum speed (C39), provided the ending doesn't coincide with an intersection or motorway access.
The end-of-zone-30 sign (F4b) specifically terminates the 30 km/h speed limit zone. Once you pass this sign, the default speed limit for a built-up area (typically 50 km/h in Flanders and Wallonia, 30 km/h in Brussels unless otherwise indicated) or the speed limit for the subsequent road type applies, along with any other general traffic rules.
By completing End Restriction Signs, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Belgium. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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End Restriction Signs offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Belgian knowledge for the driving theory exam in Belgium.
End Restriction Signs helps learners in Belgium with clear explanations and targeted Belgian practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Belgian driving theory exam, especially those who find themselves confused by the nuances of end-of-restriction and end-of-zone signs. If you struggle to determine the correct speed limit after a sign, or mix up individual prohibition ends with zonal ends, this set will clarify your understanding.
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