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Danish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

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

U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. Danish road sign meaning

This U7 additional subpanel is an important supplementary sign used in Denmark. It modifies the primary traffic signal it's attached to, specifically granting permission for bicycles and small mopeds to make a right turn even when the main traffic light is showing red. Always interpret this subpanel in conjunction with the main sign it accompanies to understand the full scope of the instruction.

U7: Cyclist Right Turn on Red Interpretation

This Danish subpanel U7 specifically permits bicycles and small mopeds to turn right even when the main traffic signal is red, clarifying exceptions for theory test revision. Mastering these nuanced road sign meanings is crucial for safe urban navigation and passing your Danish driving theory exam.

Definition of U7

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: U7.

Meaning of U7

The "Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red." 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 U7.

Allowed actions for U7

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 U7

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

U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. 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 does the U7 sign actually mean for cyclists and moped riders?

The U7 Danish additional panel means that cyclists and riders of small mopeds are permitted to turn right at a junction, even if the main traffic signal is red. This is an exception to the general rule, allowing for smoother traffic flow for these specific road users.

Do I need to stop if I am a cyclist or on a small moped and see the U7 sign?

Even with the U7 sign, you must still exercise caution. While you are permitted to turn right on red, you must ensure that the path is clear and that you do not obstruct or endanger other traffic, including vehicles moving on a green light or pedestrians. Always proceed with care.

What is the purpose of an additional subpanel like U7?

Additional subpanels, such as the U7, are used to provide specific details or exemptions to the main traffic sign or signal they are attached to. They can clarify distance, time, vehicle type, or special permissions, ensuring drivers and other road users have precise information for their actions.

Can car drivers or motorcyclists use the permission granted by the U7 sign?

No, the U7 sign is explicitly for bicycles and small mopeds only. Drivers of cars, motorcycles, or other larger vehicles must adhere to the main traffic signal and wait for a green light to proceed with their turn, unless otherwise indicated by a different traffic sign or signal.

What happens if I ignore the U7 sign as a cyclist or on a small moped?

If you are a cyclist or on a small moped and fail to follow the permission granted by the U7 sign (for instance, by stopping unnecessarily at a red light when a right turn is permitted), you might cause confusion or obstruction. More importantly, if you proceed unlawfully when the sign is not present or try to turn right on red without the U7 sign, you could face penalties and endanger yourself and others.

U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. road sign image

A clear reference image of the U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. road sign used in Denmark.

U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. road sign

Other names for the U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red.

The U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red.U7 additional subpanelU7 Danish additional subpaneladditional subpanels

Danish Additional Subpanels road sign category

The U7 - Bicycles and small mopeds may make right turn when traffic signal is red. road sign is part of the Danish Additional Subpanels category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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