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Danish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

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

E51 - Living street Danish road sign meaning

The E51 sign indicates a 'Living street' (Opholds- og legerute), a special zone in Denmark where pedestrian and play activities take priority. Inside these areas, vehicles must travel at a walking pace and may not disturb or endanger residents. This sign establishes a unique road type with specific regulations, so always be attentive to its placement and any accompanying road markings or sub-panels that further define the zone's scope and rules.

Understanding the "Living Street" (E51) Sign

Master the "Living Street" sign (E51) for your Danish theory test revision, as understanding this special regulation is crucial for navigating shared pedestrian and vehicle zones safely. This traffic sign explanation will help you recognize its meaning and implications for your driving knowledge.

Definition of E51

This Danish special regulation sign defines a special rule, road type, zone, or operating condition. It may establish motorway or expressway status, one-way movement, bicycle boulevard rules, pedestrian zones, living streets, urban areas, parking zones, low-emission zones, variable messages, or surveillance. Drivers should apply the rule from the signed point until an end sign or later instruction changes it. Official catalogue code: E51.

Meaning of E51

The "Living street" sign establishes or ends a special traffic rule, road type, zone, lane arrangement, surveillance condition, or local regulation. Apply it from the signed point or zone boundary. Catalogue code E51.

Allowed actions for E51

Apply the special rule from the signed point or zone boundary.Look for end signs, lane signs, panels, and local markings that define the rule scope.

Prohibited actions for E51

Do not assume the ordinary road rule still applies unchanged inside a signed special zone.Do not ignore variable or zone signs because the road looks familiar.

E51 - Living street road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the E51 - Living street 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 a 'Living street' (Opholds- og legerute) in Denmark?

A Living street, indicated by the E51 sign, is a Danish traffic zone designed for residents to use for activities like playing and socialising. Vehicles are permitted, but they must proceed at a walking pace and must not cause danger or inconvenience to pedestrians and children playing.

What speed should I drive in a Living street zone marked with E51?

You must drive at a walking pace. This means driving extremely slowly, no faster than a person walks, to ensure the safety and comfort of residents using the street for recreational purposes. The exact speed limit is not specified, but the principle is to be as unobtrusive as possible.

What are the priority rules in a Living street (E51)?

In a Living street, pedestrians, children playing, and residents have priority. Vehicles must always yield to them and avoid any action that could disturb or endanger them. You should be prepared to stop at any moment.

How do I know where the Living street zone ends?

The Living street zone ends when you see an 'End of special regulation' sign, often a white diagonal bar across the E51 sign, or another traffic sign that modifies or cancels the special regulation. Always be observant for these signs and changes in road markings.

Are there any common theory test traps related to the E51 Living street sign?

A common trap is assuming that because vehicles are allowed, normal traffic rules apply. Learners might forget the strict priority for pedestrians and children or fail to drive at a walking pace. Always remember that the primary purpose of a Living street is for residents' activities, not for rapid vehicle transit.

E51 - Living street road sign image

A clear reference image of the E51 - Living street road sign used in Denmark.

E51 - Living street road sign

Other names for the E51 - Living street

The E51 - Living street road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Living streetE51 special regulation signE51 Danish special regulation signspecial regulation signs

Danish Special Regulation Signs road sign category

The E51 - Living street road sign is part of the Danish Special Regulation Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

Reinforce Your Road Sign Knowledge

Reviewing similar Danish road signs side-by-side, like the 'Living street' sign (E51) and others in its category, aids in distinguishing their meanings and prevents common errors during your theory test revision. Master traffic sign comparison and enhance your sign recognition skills for confident driving.

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Turn right

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

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Continue straight or turn right

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Turn left or right

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Continue straight, turn left or right

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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.

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