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Danish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

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

C53 - End of no overtaking Danish road sign meaning

The C53 'End of No Overtaking' sign indicates that a previous restriction on overtaking has ended. You should now follow the general traffic rules, any new posted speed limits, and pay close attention to the road layout and markings. This prohibitory sign from Denmark's official catalogue is crucial for understanding when it becomes safe and legal to overtake again. Always assess the current road conditions and traffic before commencing an overtaking manoeuvre.

Understanding the End of No Overtaking Sign (C53)

Master the Danish "End of no overtaking" sign (C53) to know precisely when you can resume overtaking. Proper sign interpretation is crucial for safe driving and theory test revision.

Definition of C53

This Danish prohibitory sign creates a binding restriction. It can control turns, entry, access, vehicle category, load, dimension, speed, overtaking, stopping, parking, environmental-zone access, or use of shoulder and sidewalk areas. Correct interpretation means checking whether the rule applies to your vehicle and intended action before passing the sign. Official catalogue code: C53.

Meaning of C53

The "End of no overtaking" sign marks where the previous restriction ends. Continue under the next posted rule, the general rule, and the visible road layout. Catalogue code C53.

Allowed actions for C53

Comply with the restriction from the sign position or controlled zone.Check whether your vehicle type, load, direction, parking action, or manoeuvre is covered.

Prohibited actions for C53

Do not continue if the prohibition applies to your vehicle or intended action.Do not rely on habit or local familiarity instead of the posted restriction.

C53 - End of no overtaking road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the C53 - End of no overtaking 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 C53 'End of No Overtaking' sign mean for my driving?

The C53 sign signifies that the prohibition on overtaking, which was in effect up to this point, no longer applies. You are now permitted to overtake other vehicles, provided it is safe to do so and not otherwise restricted by road markings, signals, or general traffic law. Always check the road ahead and your surroundings before overtaking.

When should I expect to see the C53 sign?

You'll typically see the C53 sign after a section of road where overtaking is forbidden, such as on bends, hills, or near junctions. Its placement marks the boundary where that specific restriction is lifted. It's often accompanied by changes in road markings or traffic signals that indicate a return to normal overtaking rules.

Are there any situations where I still cannot overtake even after seeing the C53 sign?

Yes, absolutely. The C53 sign only lifts the previous prohibition. You must still adhere to general Danish traffic rules. This means you cannot overtake if it would be unsafe, if there are continuous white lines on the road, at junctions where you would cross them, or if other signs or traffic signals prohibit it. Always prioritize safety.

What is a common mistake learners make with the 'End of No Overtaking' sign in the theory exam?

A common trap is assuming that because the C53 sign is displayed, overtaking is immediately safe and legal without further assessment. Learners might forget to check for other potential hazards, road markings, or the general rules that still govern overtaking. The theory test will check if you understand that the C53 sign simply *removes* a prior restriction, but doesn't guarantee immediate safety or legality for overtaking.

Does the C53 sign mean I must overtake?

No, the C53 sign does not compel you to overtake. It simply means the previous restriction against overtaking is no longer in force. Whether or not you choose to overtake depends on your assessment of the traffic situation, your vehicle's capabilities, and the road ahead. You should only overtake when it is safe and appropriate.

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A clear reference image of the C53 - End of no overtaking road sign used in Denmark.

C53 - End of no overtaking road sign

Other names for the C53 - End of no overtaking

The C53 - End of no overtaking road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

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Danish Prohibitory Signs road sign category

The C53 - End of no overtaking road sign is part of the Danish Prohibitory Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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