Logo
Danish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

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

U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt Danish road sign meaning

The U5.2 subpanel is an additional Danish traffic sign used to modify the meaning of a main sign. Its purpose is to specify that certain restrictions or permissions apply only to specific vehicle types, often exempting bicycles and small mopeds. Always read this subpanel in conjunction with the main sign it accompanies to understand the precise scope, such as distance, time, or specific vehicle allowances.

Understanding the 'Bicycles and small mopeds exempt' Sign (U5.2)

This crucial subpanel clarifies the main sign's applicability, specifying exemptions for bicycles and small mopeds, essential for accurate road sign interpretation during your Danish driving theory test revision.

Definition of U5.2

This Danish additional subpanel is read together with the main sign it modifies. It can define distance, interval, time, day, vehicle type, exemption, turn-specific validity, or a special permission such as a cyclist right turn on red. Ignoring the subpanel can make the main sign too broad or too narrow, so the full sign assembly should be interpreted before acting. Official catalogue code: U5.2.

Meaning of U5.2

The "Bicycles and small mopeds exempt" subpanel modifies the main sign by adding scope information such as distance, interval, time, vehicle type, exemption, turn-specific validity, or special permission. Catalogue code U5.2.

Allowed actions for U5.2

Apply the subpanel together with the main sign it modifies.Use it to determine distance, interval, time, vehicle category, exemption, or turn-specific validity.

Prohibited actions for U5.2

Do not read the subpanel as a standalone rule.Do not ignore a subpanel that narrows, extends, qualifies, or exempts the main sign.

U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign. Learn how the sign works, what rules it represents, and how it affects real driving situations. This FAQ strengthens your understanding and supports accurate decision making for the Danish driving theory exam in Denmark.

What is the purpose of the U5.2 'Bicycles and small mopeds exempt' subpanel?

The U5.2 subpanel's purpose is to add specific details to a main traffic sign. In this case, it indicates that bicycles and small mopeds are exempt from the rule or instruction given by the main sign. It helps to make the main sign's application more precise.

How should I interpret a main sign with the U5.2 subpanel attached?

You must always read the U5.2 subpanel together with the main sign it is placed below. The subpanel narrows or clarifies the scope of the main sign. For instance, if the main sign indicates a speed limit, the U5.2 subpanel might mean that limit applies only to motor vehicles, not to bicycles or small mopeds.

Can the U5.2 subpanel exempt other vehicle types besides bicycles and small mopeds?

While the title specifically mentions 'Bicycles and small mopeds exempt', subpanels like U5.2 can be designed to exempt various vehicle types based on the main sign's context and specific wording. The key is that it introduces an exemption for certain vehicles from the primary sign's directive.

What happens if I ignore the U5.2 subpanel?

Ignoring the U5.2 subpanel can lead to misinterpreting the main sign's instructions. You might incorrectly apply a restriction to vehicles that are exempt, or vice-versa, potentially leading to a traffic violation or a dangerous situation. Always consider the subpanel's full meaning.

Is the U5.2 subpanel a standalone traffic sign?

No, the U5.2 subpanel is never a standalone sign. It is always supplementary, meaning it relies entirely on the main sign it is attached to for its meaning and context. Its function is solely to modify or qualify the primary sign's message.

U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign image

A clear reference image of the U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign used in Denmark.

U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign

Other names for the U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt

The U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Bicycles and small mopeds exemptU5.2 additional subpanelU5.2 Danish additional subpaneladditional subpanels

Danish Additional Subpanels road sign category

The U5.2 - Bicycles and small mopeds exempt road sign is part of the Danish Additional Subpanels category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

Reinforce Your Understanding of Similar Road Signs

Comparing related Danish road signs, like this 'Bicycles and small mopeds exempt' subpanel (U5.2), sharpens your sign recognition and reduces confusion for your theory test revision. Effective traffic sign comparison is key to recalling these important distinctions and ensuring you navigate Danish roads safely and correctly.

U1.1 - Distance (here in 500 meters) road sign

Distance (here in 500 meters)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU1.1
U1.2 - Distance (here in 500 meters) road sign

Distance (here in 500 meters)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU1.2
U2.1 - Distance interval (here from 200 to 800 meters) road sign

Distance interval (here from 200 to 800 meters)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU2.1
U2.2 - Distance interval (here from 200 to 800 meters) road sign

Distance interval (here from 200 to 800 meters)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU2.2
U3.1 - Length of time (here 1 hour) road sign

Length of time (here 1 hour)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU3.1
U3.2 - Day of week (here Wednesday) road sign

Day of week (here Wednesday)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU3.2
U3.3 - Time of day on weekdays. If in parentheses, Saturdays, if in red, Sundays or holidays. (here from 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays, from 8 AM to 2 PM Saturdays and from 9 AM to 12 AM on Sundays or holidays road sign

Time of day on weekdays. If in parentheses, Saturdays, if in red, Sundays or holidays. (here from 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays, from 8 AM to 2 PM Saturdays and from 9 AM to 12 AM on Sundays or holidays

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU3.3
U3.4 - : Length of time (here 1 hour) road sign

: Length of time (here 1 hour)

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

Danish Additional SubpanelsU3.4

Deepen Your Road Sign Knowledge with Practice Questions

After reviewing the full list of Danish road signs, test your understanding by attempting practice questions focused on sign recognition and meaning. Reinforce your learning and identify areas needing further study to confidently pass your driving theory exam.

View All Danish Road Signs List
CTA Decorative Squares

Dive into Danish road sign knowledge

Danish Driving Theory B courseDanish Driving Theory AM courseDanish Motorcycle Theory A courseDanish Heavy Vehicle Theory C courseDanish Passenger Transport Theory D courseDanish Sign Symbols Danish road sign categoryDanish Service Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Warning Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Motorway Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Priority Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Direction Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Mandatory Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Prohibitory Signs Danish road sign categoryU3.1 Length of time (here 1 hour) Danish road signU3.2 Day of week (here Wednesday) Danish road signU3.5 Day of week (here Wednesday) Danish road signDanish Route Designations Danish road sign categoryU1.1 Distance (here in 500 meters) Danish road signU1.2 Distance (here in 500 meters) Danish road signU3.4 : Length of time (here 1 hour) Danish road signDanish Additional Subpanels Danish road sign categoryU5.1 Bicycles and small mopeds exempt Danish road signU5.2 Bicycles and small mopeds exempt Danish road signDanish Special Regulation Signs Danish road sign categoryDanish Distance and Locality Signs Danish road sign categoryU4.1 Type(s) of vehicle (here heavy goods vehicle) Danish road signU4.2 Type(s) of vehicle (here heavy goods vehicle) Danish road signU2.1 Distance interval (here from 200 to 800 meters) Danish road signU2.2 Distance interval (here from 200 to 800 meters) Danish road signU7 Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. Danish road signU6.3 A sign combination this panel is a part of, takes effect after a right turn in the intersection ahead Danish road signU6.4 A sign combination this panel is a part of, takes effect after a right turn in the intersection ahead Danish road signU3.3 Time of day on weekdays. If in parentheses, Saturdays, if in red, Sundays or holidays. (here from 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays, from 8 AM to 2 PM Saturdays and from 9 AM to 12 AM on Sundays or holidays Danish road signU3.6 Time of day on weekdays. If in parentheses, Saturdays, if in red, Sundays or holidays. (here from 8 AM to 5 PM weekdays, from 8 AM to 2 PM Saturdays and from 9 AM to 12 AM on Sundays or holidays Danish road sign