Explore a complete, A-Z index of all road signs officially recognized and used in Denmark. This essential resource provides a detailed overview of every warning, regulatory, and informational sign you need to know for your driving licence theory exam. Use this extensive list to enhance your sign recognition skills and understand their crucial meanings for safe and legal driving on Danish roads.
Explore the complete Danish road-sign list to master recognition and understand the meaning of every traffic sign, essential for your theory test revision. Use this browseable reference to quickly look up signs, compare different types, and reinforce your knowledge of road rules.

Prepare for a Dangerous Junction with a Non-Priority Road Ahead (A11)

Prepare for Pedestrians with the Danish A17 Warning Sign for Pedestrian Crossing

A18 Two-Way Traffic: Prepare for oncoming vehicles ahead.

Prepare for upcoming traffic signals with the A19 warning sign.

Prepare for traffic queues ahead with the A20 warning sign.

Watch out for equestrians ahead with the A23 warning sign

Prepare for loose chippings ahead with the A33 warning sign.

Prepare for falling rocks with the A34 Rockfall warning traffic sign.

Prepare for the A36 Speed Bump warning sign on Danish roads.

Prepare for 'Actibump' ahead with this Danish warning sign (A36.1).

Prepare for the Curve Ahead: Understanding the A41.1 'Curve to the Right' Road Sign

Prepare for a Left Curve with the A41.2 Warning Sign

Prepare for Multiple Curves Ahead, Starting with a Turn to the Right!

Prepare for a series of bends, starting with one to the left, using the A42.2 warning sign.

Prepare for the 'Road Narrows' warning sign (A43.1) in Denmark

Prepare for the 'Road Narrows to the Left' warning sign (A43.2)

Prepare for a road narrowing to the right with the A43.3 warning sign.

Prepare for a steep downward gradient with the A46.1 warning sign.

Prepare for uphill climbs with the advance warning of an upward gradient road sign.

Prepare for Level Crossings Without Gates with the A72 Warning Sign

Prepare for level crossings with gates using the A73 warning sign.

Prepare for a single track level crossing ahead with this warning sign.

Advance Warning of a Multi-Track Level Crossing Ahead

Understand the A75 'Distance to Level Crossing' warning sign in Denmark.

Prepare for an Opening Bridge Ahead with the A91 Warning Sign

Watch out for low-flying airplanes with the A96 warning sign!

Prepare for the unexpected with the Low Helicopters warning sign (A97)

Prepare for 'Other Danger' with the A99 Warning Sign

Prepare for children ahead with the UA22 'School' warning sign.

Understand the UA41 Recommended Speed in Curves warning sign

Prepare for a Width Limit Ahead with the UA43 Warning Sign

Prepare for a Narrow Road Ahead with the UA43.1 Warning Sign

Prepare for trains with the UA72 'Watch out for trains' warning sign.

Prepare for overhead electricity lines at level crossings with the UA73 warning sign.

Prepare for Danger: Understand the Accident-Prone Intersection Sign (UA99)

The B11 'Yield' sign means you must give way to other traffic.

Master the 'Stop' sign (B13) for safe Danish driving and theory test success.

Understand the B15 Lane Merge Sign for Danish Road Priority

Understand the B16 Main Road sign and its priority rules in Danish traffic.

Understand the B18 'Priority for Oncoming Vehicles' Traffic Sign in Denmark

Understand Priority When Facing Oncoming Traffic with the B19 Sign

Understand the Danish 'Stop Ahead' (UB11.1) Priority Sign

Know your priority at this two-way cycle track crossing with sign UB11.2

Know your priority at light rail crossings with the UB11.3 sign.

Understand the C11.1 'No Right Turn' prohibitory traffic sign in Denmark.

What the C11.2 'No Left Turn' Sign Means and How to Comply

Understand the C12 'No U-turns' prohibitory traffic sign in Denmark

Understand the C21 'Driving in both directions prohibited' sign in Denmark.

Understand the 'No Motor Vehicles' (C22.1) Sign: What It Means and How to Obey It

C22.2 Sign: No Motorcycles or Large Mopeds Allowed Ahead

The C23.1 Sign: What 'No Heavy Goods Vehicles' Means for Your Drive

The C23.2 'No Buses' sign prohibits bus traffic, directing drivers to check applicable restrictions.

This 'No Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods' sign prohibits specific vehicles from proceeding.

Understand the 'No Tractors or Motorized Equipment' Sign (C24.1)

Understand the C24.2 Sign: No Horse-Drawn Vehicles or Similar Allowed

Understand the C25.1 Sign: No Bicycles or Small Mopeds Allowed Here

Understand the Danish C25.2 Sign: No Small Mopeds Allowed Here

Understand the 'No Riding or Leading a Horse' Danish Prohibitory Sign (C26.1)

C26.2 'No Pedestrians' Sign: Understanding Prohibitory Traffic Rules

The C31 Max Weight sign prohibits vehicles exceeding a specified weight limit.

Understand the C32 'Max weight of roadtrain' prohibitory traffic sign.

Understand the Danish C35 sign for maximum axle load.

The C36 'Max Bogie Load' Sign: What It Prohibits and How to Comply

Understand the C41 'Max width of vehicle with load' prohibitory traffic sign.

Understand the C42 Sign: Maximum Vehicle Height Restriction Ahead

Understand the C43 'Max length of vehicle' prohibitory sign

The C51 'No Overtaking' sign means you must not overtake other vehicles.

Understand the C52 sign: No Overtaking for Heavy Goods Vehicles

You can now overtake: Understanding the 'End of No Overtaking' sign (C53)

This sign indicates the end of the restriction on heavy goods vehicles overtaking.

Understand and obey the C55 Local Speed Limit sign

C56: You've Reached the End of the Local Speed Restriction

The C59 Sign: Understanding When a Prohibition Ends

The C61 'No Stopping' sign means exactly what it says: no stopping allowed.

Understand the Danish C62 'No Parking' Prohibitory Traffic Sign

Understand the Danish C63 Sign: No Parking for Bicycles

The C92 Sign Means You Must Stop: Continuing Without Stopping is Prohibited

Understand the UC33 Limited Parking sign and its traffic restrictions.

Understand the UC56 'Built Up Area Subpanel' for Binding Prohibitory Rules in Denmark

UC57: Signalling the End of a Local Speed Limit Restriction

The UC60.1 sign means a restriction applies both before and after this point.

Understand the UC60.2 'Restriction Begins at Sign' Traffic Sign in Denmark

The UC60.3 'Restriction ends at sign' traffic sign means a previous rule no longer applies.

Understand the UC60.5 Sign: No Stopping on Shoulder

The UC60.6 'No Parking on Shoulder' sign prohibits stopping or parking on the shoulder.

UC60.7: Parking on Shoulder is Permitted Here

UC60.8: Parking Partly on Sidewalk Allowed Traffic Sign Explained

Decode the UC61 'No Stopping Subpanel' for Danish Road Rules

This Danish subpanel sign UC62 imposes specific parking restrictions.

D11.1 Mandatory Direction: You Must Follow This Instruction

D11.2 Mandatory Direction: Follow the Required Path or Lane

Mandatory Direction: Follow the Arrow or Lane Indicated

Mandatory Direction Signs: Follow the Path Set For You

The D11.5 Mandatory Direction Sign: You Must Follow This Path

This D11.6 sign mandates a specific direction or path – follow it closely!

Follow the Mandatory Direction Indicated by Sign D11.7

Follow the Mandatory Direction indicated by the D11.8 sign

Follow the Mandatory Direction in this Danish Roundabout Sign (D12)

The D15.2 Mandatory Passage sign means you must follow a specific route or action.

The D15.3 Mandatory Passage sign requires you to follow a specific route or direction.

The D16 'Passage' Sign Requires You To Follow a Specific Path or Lane

The D21 Cycleway sign tells you a mandatory direction or route you must follow.

The D22 Footway sign tells you exactly where you must go or how you must use the road.

The D23 Bridleway Sign: Follow the Designated Path or Direction

Follow the Mandatory Segregated Path as Directed by the D26.1 Sign

Understand the D26.2 Segregated Path Mandatory Sign

Danish D26.3 Segregated Path: Follow the Designated Route or Lane

D26.4 Segregated Path: Follow the Mandatory Route or Lane

Comply with the D26.5 Segregated Path mandatory sign by following the indicated direction or route.

Follow the 'Combined Path' instruction precisely with D27 signs.

Understand the D27.1 Combined Path Mandatory Road Sign

Obey the Minimum Speed D55 Sign to Ensure Smooth Traffic Flow

The D56 'End of Minimum Speed' Sign Means You're No Longer Required to Maintain a Minimum Speed.

Follow the UD1 sign: A mandatory instruction for your lane or path.

UD21.1 Two-way cycle traffic: Follow the mandated direction or path.

UD21.2: The 'End of Two-Way Cycle Traffic' Sign Means a Mandatory Cycle Path Requirement Has Ceased

The E11.1 'Continue Straight' sign means you must follow a special rule for this road.

Understand the Danish E11.4 'Turn Left' Special Regulation Sign

This sign means you must turn right, setting a special traffic rule.

Understand the E11.6 'Continue straight or turn left' Special Regulation Sign

Special Regulation: Continue Straight or Turn Right

Special Regulation: 'Turn Left or Right' Sign (E11.8)

The E11.9 sign means you must follow a special road rule: continue straight, turn left, or turn right.

Understand Danish E15 Special Regulation: Lanes at Intersection Sign

Prepare for Lane Reductions and Merges with the Danish E16.1 Special Regulation Sign

E16.2: Prepare for a Reduction in Lanes and Potential Lane Changes Ahead

The E17 sign indicates a special regulation, not always a pedestrian crossing.

Understand the E18 'Dead End' Special Regulation Sign in Denmark

The E19 'One Way' Sign: Understanding Special Danish Road Regulations

This sign indicates a recommended route specifically for cyclists.

E21.2 Recommended Route for Pedestrians: Follow the Designated Path

The E21.3 Sign Indicates a Recommended Route for Equestrians

Follow the Recommended Route for Mopeds Sign (E21.4) for special road conditions.

Follow the Recommended Route for Heavy Goods Vehicles

Follow the Recommended Route for Hazardous Goods Vehicles with Sign E22.2

Special Route Sign: Recommended Route for Tractors and Motorized Equipment (E22.3)

Understand the Recommended Route for Buses sign (E22.4) – A Danish Special Regulation

E23 'Instructions for disabled' sign: Decode Danish special traffic rules.

The E24 'Instructions for Visually Impaired' sign indicates a specific local traffic rule or road designation.

The E26.1 Pedestrian Overpass Sign: Understanding Special Traffic Regulations

Understand the E26.2 Pedestrian Underpass Sign for Danish Road Rules

Understand the E30 Light Rail Stop Special Regulation Sign

E31 Bus Stop Sign: Understand Danish Special Traffic Regulations

Understand the E33.1 'Parking' Special Regulation Sign in Denmark

The E33.2 sign indicates Indoor Parking and defines special traffic rules for the area.

The E34 Breakdown Bay Sign Indicates a Special Regulation Zone on Danish Roads

The E35 Tunnel sign indicates a special traffic regulation is in effect.

The 'Crawler lane begins' sign indicates a new road rule or lane arrangement is starting.

Understand the E39 Advisory Max Speed Sign for Special Danish Traffic Zones

End of Advisory Maxspeed: Understanding Danish Special Regulation Signs

Understand the E41 Recommended Maximum Speed on Slip Road Sign

What does the E42 Motorway sign mean in Denmark?

The E43 Expressway Sign Indicates a Special Danish Traffic Regulation

The E44 'End of Motorway' Sign: What It Signifies and How to React

Sign E45: You've Reached the End of the Special Expressway Rules

The E47 sign designates a Bicycle Boulevard, setting specific rules for traffic.

The E48 Sign Marks the End of a Bicycle Boulevard, Changing Traffic Rules

The E49 Pedestrian Zone sign marks an area where specific rules for vehicle access apply.

You are now leaving the Pedestrian Zone: understand the E50 sign.

Understand the E51 Living Street sign for special Danish traffic rules.

You've reached the end of the special 'living street' rules with the E52 sign.

E53: Understand the 'Zone with Traffic Calming' Special Regulation Sign

The E53 sign marks the end of a special traffic zone.

The E55 Urban Area sign designates a special zone with specific traffic rules in Denmark.

The E56 Sign Marks the End of an Urban Area and its Special Rules

E68: Understanding the Danish 'Zone with No Parking' Special Regulation Sign

Master the 'Zone with no stopping' (E68.2) Danish road sign

E68.3 Zone with Parking: Special Rules Apply Here

Understand the E68.4 'Zone with local speed limit' sign and its specific rules.

Understand the 'No Heavy Goods Vehicles Permitted Zone' sign (E68.5) in Denmark.

What does the E68.9 Low-Emission Zone sign mean?

You've reached the end of the no parking zone!

End of Zone with Parking: Exiting Special Area Rules

You've reached the end of a special speed limit zone.

E69.5: You've Exited the Zone Where Heavy Goods Vehicles Are Not Allowed

You have now left the low-emission zone.

E70 Parking Zone Information: Special Rules Apply Here

Master the E80+UE80 General Speed Limits sign for Danish road safety.

What does the E90 Traffic Enforcement Camera sign mean?

The E91 Speed Feedback Sign indicates a special traffic regulation zone.

The E92 Variable-message Sign Sets Special Rules or Zones

Video Surveillance Sign (E93): What It Means for Danish Road Users

Understand the UE33.1 'Before and After' Sign for Special Regulations in Denmark

UE33.2 'After Sign': Apply Special Danish Road Regulations

UE33.3 'Before Sign': Prepare for Special Road Regulations Ahead

The UE33.4 Charging sign indicates a special traffic regulation or zone.

UE34: Fire Extinguisher and Emergency Phone - Special Regulation Sign

F11 Flag-type Direction Sign: Your Guide to Route and Lane Information

F11 Flag-Type Direction Sign: Your Guide to Route and Lane Information

The F11 Flag-type Direction Sign: Guiding Your Route and Lane Choices

F11 Flag-Type Direction Sign: Guiding You to Your Destination Safely

F12 Flag-Type Direction Sign: Guiding you to the right route and lane.

Understand Danish F12 Flag-Type Direction Signs for Safe Driving

Read the F13 Flag-Type Direction Sign early for safe lane and route selection.

Understand the F13 Flag-type Direction Sign for Route and Lane Planning

Know Your Way with the F13 Flag-Type Direction Sign

F14 Temporary Flag-Type Direction Sign: Guiding Your Route and Lane Choice

F14 Temporary Flag-Type Direction Sign: Guiding Your Route and Lane Choice

The F16 Exit Sign helps you choose the right lane and destination.

Master F18 Stack-Type Direction Signs for Seamless Route Planning

Understand the F21.1 Bicycle Route Direction Sign for Clear Navigation

Prepare for your journey with the F21.2 Flag-type Direction Sign.

F21.2.2 Flag-type Direction Sign: Your Guide to Route and Lane Information

F21.2.3 Flag-Type Direction Sign: Your Guide to Route and Lane Information

F21.3 Stack-Type Direction Sign: Guiding You To Your Destination and Lane

Master the F21.4 Map-type Advance Direction Sign for smooth navigation.

F33.1 Flag-Type Direction Sign: Your Guide to Route and Lane Information

Prepare for your lane change with the Stack-Type Direction Sign (F33.2)

F34.1 Traffic Diversion Route sign guides you through complex junctions.

F34.2 Flag-type Traffic Diversion Sign: Your Route Guidance

Master the Map-type Traffic Diversion Sign (F34.3) for Route Planning in Denmark

The G11 Portal Sign: Your Guide to Route and Lane Information

The G14 'Map-Type Advance Direction Sign' helps you plan your route ahead.

G15 Lane Diagram Sign: Plan Your Route and Lane Ahead

Get Ready for Your Route with the G18 Stack-type Advance Direction Sign

The H41 Distance Sign helps you navigate and plan your route.

The H42 Split Distance Sign: Your Guide to Route Information in Denmark

The H45 Locality sign helps you navigate by showing distances and destinations.

The H46 Regional Border Sign: Your Guide to Orientation and Route Planning

The H47 Municipal Border Sign: Your Guide to Local Orientation

The H49 National Park sign provides orientation and destination information.

H49.1 Nature Park sign provides orientation and locality information.

H50 Leaving National Park sign guides your journey and destination awareness.

You are now leaving the Nature Park area.

The H51 National Border sign guides your journey with distance and locality information.

Understand the I11 Motorway Exit Sign for Safe Route Planning

Plan Ahead for Your Motorway Exit with the I12 Sign

Plan ahead with the I13 Motorway Exit Information Sign

Plan your motorway exit well in advance with the I13 sign!

Navigate Danish Motorways with the I16 Exit Sign

Prepare for your motorway exit with the I17 'Exit to another motorway in 500m' sign.

Prepare for Your Motorway Exit with the I18 Sign

Navigate Motorway Junctions Safely with the I20 System Interchange Sign

The J11 Assigned Lane(s) sign helps you plan your motorway exit and lane choice.

The J11 Assigned Lane(s) sign helps you plan your motorway exit and route well in advance.

Plan ahead with the J11 Assigned Lane(s) motorway sign for safe exits and lane choices.

The J12 Lane Diagram sign helps you plan your motorway route and lane choices well in advance.

The J13 Map-type Advance Direction Sign: Your Guide to Motorway Navigation in Denmark

K11 Route Confirmation: Plan Your Motorway Exit and Lane Choice Early

K12 Distance Information: Plan Your Motorway Route Ahead

K30 Tourist Information sign guides your motorway route planning.

The L41 E-Road sign guides you along designated routes, but isn't a traffic rule itself.

The L42 Primary Route sign is for navigation, not a traffic rule.

The L43 Secondary Route Marker: Your Guide to Navigation

The L44 Ring Road sign helps you navigate, but isn't a traffic rule on its own.

The L45 National Bicycle Route Sign: Your Guide for Navigation

The L45.2 sign is a navigational marker for regional or local bicycle routes.

The L46 Bicycle Highway sign is for navigation, not a direct traffic rule.

The L47 EuroVelo sign is your guide for specific cycle and tourist routes.

The L50 Marguerite Route Sign Guides You Along Scenic Tourist Paths

The M10 Ferry for Pedestrians and Bicycles Sign: Your Guide to Planning Stops.

The M101 sign guides you to essential services like grocery stores.

The M102 'Room to Let' sign helps you plan essential stops on your journey.

The M103 'Baker' Sign: Your Guide to Danish Services and Facilities

Plan your journey with the Danish M104 'Butcher' Service Sign

The M105 Hairdresser sign indicates a service or facility to help you plan your journey.

The M107 Florist sign indicates a service available to help you plan your journey.

The M109 Bookshop sign indicates a service facility to help you plan your journey.

M11 Car Ferry Sign: Plan Your Route with This Essential Service Information

The M111 'Café' Sign: Your Guide to Services and Route Planning

The M112 Farm Shop sign indicates a service that can help you plan your journey.

The M113 Antiques sign helps you plan your route and identify services or attractions.

The M114 Garden Centre, Plant Nursery, etc. Sign: Your Guide to Planning Stops

The M115 Marina sign guides you to important services and facilities ahead.

The M116 Nature Reserve sign helps you plan stops and find services.

The M117 Trail shelter sign guides you to essential services and facilities.

The M118 Sports Facility sign guides you to local services and attractions.

M119: Identify Car Dealerships and Rental Services with this Danish Information Sign.

The M120 Commercial District sign guides you to essential services and facilities.

This M121 sign indicates nearby services, attractions, or facilities.

The 'Education' sign (M123) helps you find important services and facilities.

Know that a veterinary clinic or hospital is nearby with the M124 service sign.

The M125 'Kindergarten etc.' sign helps you find essential services and facilities.

M126: Planning Your Route with the 'Art, Pottery, Etc.' Service Sign

The M127 Military sign indicates a service or facility to help you plan your journey.

The M128 Hospital sign: Directing you to essential services.

M129 Public Offices: Plan Your Stops with This Danish Service Sign

M13 Train Station Sign: Your Guide to Service Facilities

The M13.2 Metro Station Sign: Your Guide to Service Facilities

Plan your stops with the Danish S-train Station service sign (M13.1).

M13.3 Light Rail Station: Planning Your Stops Safely

The M130 Cultural Center sign helps you plan your journey with available services.

The M131 Recycling Sign: Your Guide to Essential Services

The M133 Cinema sign helps you find essential services and attractions.

Planning your route with the M134 Wellness, Massage, and Beauty Clinic service sign

M138: Planning Your Stop at a Picnic Area, Indoors or Outdoors

The M14 sign directs you to a bus station for essential services and facilities.

Plan your journey with the M140 Cohousing service road sign.

The M143 Stud Farm sign helps you plan essential stops and services.

The M144 'Winery' sign indicates a local service or attraction to help with your route planning.

The M145 Drivers education sign helps you locate services and plan your journey.

M146 Forest Burial Ground (Cremated Remains) Service Sign

The M15 Freight Terminal Sign: Your Guide to Planning Stops and Services

Understand the M16 'Park and Ride' Service Sign for Smarter Journey Planning

The M17 Post Office sign indicates a service facility on your route.

M18 Hub (communal transport) sign helps plan your journey stops and services.

Hospital Emergency Department Sign (M21): Your 24/7 Service Indicator

The M23 Breakdown Service Sign: Your Guide to Essential Stops

M24 Filling Station sign: Plan your route and services effectively.

The M24.1 Sign: Your Guide to EV Charging Stations in Denmark

M30: Primitive Camp Site for Hikers Sign Guides You to Facilities

The M31 sign indicates a camping and caravan site, helping you plan your stops.

M31.1: This Danish service sign indicates an area designated exclusively for caravans.

The M32 Autocamper Site sign helps you plan stops and services.

The M33 Camping Cabins sign helps you plan essential stops and services.

M34 Rest Area sign: Plan your stops and services safely on Danish roads.

M34.1 Rest Area for Cyclists: Plan Your Stops Safely

The M35 sign guides you to local services like beaches or swimming pools.

M35.1 Indoor Swimming Pool: A Service Sign for Route Planning

The M36 'Golf Course' sign indicates a nearby facility or attraction.

The M37 'Put and Take Fishing' sign indicates a local service or attraction.

The M38 Observation Tower Sign: Plan Your Stops with Ease

The M41 Youth Hostel sign guides you to essential services for planning your journey.

The M42 Hotel sign guides you to services and facilities off the main road.

The M43 'Restaurant' Sign: Your Guide to Planning Stops for Services in Denmark

M45 Cafeteria sign indicates available services and facilities ahead.

This sign indicates a toilet facility specifically designed for handicapped individuals.

The M47 sign indicates a facility for emptying chemical toilets.

M47.1 Sign: Facility for Emptying Chemical Toilets

The M51 Church Sign: Your Guide to Danish Service Information

M52 Place of Interest: Navigate to Services and Attractions

The M53 Sign: Planning Stops at Unesco World Heritage Sites

The M54 National Park sign informs you about important services or attractions ahead.

The M57 'Industrial Area' sign indicates local services and facilities.

The M61 Information Point Sign Helps You Plan Your Journey in Denmark

Understand the M9 Container and Cargo Port Service Sign

The U1.1 Subpanel: Adding Context to Road Signs in Denmark

Understand the U1.2 Distance Subpanel for Road Signs in Denmark

The U2.1 Distance Interval Subpanel: What it Means and How to Use It

The U2.2 Subpanel: How Distance and Interval Affect Other Road Signs

The U3.1 Subpanel: Understanding Time and Scope with Main Signs

The U3.2 'Day of Week' Subpanel: Adding Specificity to Road Signs

The U3.3 Additional Panel: Understanding Time Restrictions on Danish Roads

The U3.4 subpanel specifies a time limit for the main road sign it accompanies.

This U3.5 subpanel specifies when the main sign applies, like 'Wednesday'.

Understand Danish Road Signs: The U3.6 Time of Day Subpanel

This U4.1 subpanel sign specifies which vehicles or conditions apply to the main sign.

Understand the U4.2 'Type(s) of Vehicle' Subpanel for Danish Road Signs

The U5.1 Subpanel: Exemptions for Bicycles and Small Mopeds

The U5.2 Subpanel: Clarifying Exemptions for Bicycles and Small Mopeds

U6.3 Additional Subpanel: Modifying Main Sign Meanings

U6.4: This Subpanel Modifies the Main Sign's Meaning

U7: Right Turn on Red for Bicycles and Small Mopeds in Denmark

The US1 Sign: Identifying Passenger Cars in Danish Traffic Signs

Decode the US10 Symbol: Motorcycle or Large Moped Identification

What does the US11 'Tractor or Motorized Equipment' symbol mean on Danish road signs?

The US12 'Disabled' Symbol: A Qualifier in Danish Road Sign Assemblies

US13 Light Rail Symbol: Understanding its Role in Danish Traffic Signs

Understand the US2 Symbol for Heavy Goods Vehicles

What the US3 Bus Symbol Means on Danish Road Signs

The US4 symbol indicates 'Heavy Goods Vehicle with Trailer' and modifies the meaning of the sign it's part of.

The US5 Trailer Symbol: A Qualifier for Specific Vehicles and Conditions

The US8 symbol clarifies which road users or vehicles a sign applies to.
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