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Understand the 'Mofas' Supplementary Sign (1010-63) and its impact on traffic rules.

1010-63 - Mofas German road sign meaning

This German traffic sign, officially 'Mofas' (1010-63), is a supplementary sign. It works in conjunction with a main sign above it, often limiting or specifying its application based on vehicle type, distance, or time. Always read the entire sign stack to grasp the full rule before making a driving decision, adapting your speed, or positioning your vehicle.

Mofas: Understanding the Supplementary Sign

This supplementary sign, officially 'Mofas', modifies the primary traffic sign it accompanies, crucial for interpreting German traffic rules. Master its meaning for effective theory test revision and safe driving decisions.

Definition of 1010-63

German road sign 1010-63, officially designated "Mofas", belongs to the supplementary signs group. It changes how the sign above is applied by adding a distance, direction, time period, vehicle class, exception, condition, or parking detail. You may see it in below a main traffic sign, where it limits, extends, explains, or creates an exception to the rule shown above it, depending on how the road authority has arranged the location. The practical meaning is not just the symbol itself, but the driving decision it triggers: adjust speed, position, priority, route choice, stopping behaviour, or attention before the situation becomes urgent. For learners, the key skill is reading the entire sign stack from top to bottom before deciding whether the rule applies to your vehicle. Always combine the sign with road markings, traffic lights, police instructions, and any supplementary plates at the same location.

Meaning of 1010-63

German road sign 1010-63 means "Mofas" and is officially listed as "Mofas". In practice, it tells drivers to recognise the situation early, adapt before reaching the controlled area, and check whether markings or supplementary plates change how the rule applies.

Allowed actions for 1010-63

Read the main sign first, then read this plate to understand the exact scope of the rule.Apply the rule only to the vehicle types, directions, times, distances, or conditions shown.Use the plate to confirm whether you are included, exempt, limited, or being warned about a specific local condition.Look for additional plates in the same sign stack because several conditions can apply together.When uncertain, choose the safer interpretation and follow the stricter applicable rule until the sign combination is clear.

Prohibited actions for 1010-63

Do not apply the plate separately from the main sign above it.Do not ignore the vehicle class, time period, distance, direction, weather condition, or exception shown on the plate.Do not assume that an exemption for one vehicle type also applies to your vehicle.Do not continue under the main sign without checking whether the supplementary plate changes where, when, or to whom it applies.

1010-63 - Mofas road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 1010-63 - Mofas 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 German driving theory exam in Germany.

What does the German 'Mofas' supplementary sign (1010-63) mean?

The 'Mofas' sign (1010-63) is a supplementary traffic sign in Germany. It is not a standalone sign; it modifies the meaning of the main traffic sign mounted above it. It typically specifies conditions related to mopeds ('Mofas') such as indicating an area where they are restricted, a special rule applying to them, or a distance/direction relevant to them.

How should I react when I see the 'Mofas' sign (1010-63) with another sign above it?

When you see the 'Mofas' sign (1010-63) combined with a main sign, you must read both. The supplementary plate clarifies or restricts the main sign's rule. For example, if the main sign prohibits entry, and the 'Mofas' sign is below it, it might mean mopeds are exempt from that prohibition, or perhaps that the prohibition specifically applies to mopeds. Always combine the information before deciding your action.

Are there common exam traps related to supplementary signs like 'Mofas' (1010-63)?

Yes, a common trap is only reading the main sign and ignoring the supplementary plate, or vice versa. Learners sometimes forget to check if the rule applies to their specific vehicle class, especially if a supplementary plate mentions specific vehicle types like mopeds. You must always consider the entire sign combination as presented.

Can the 'Mofas' sign (1010-63) mean I am allowed to go somewhere?

Potentially, yes. While 'Mofas' specifically refers to mopeds, a supplementary sign can introduce exceptions. If a main sign prohibits entry to a certain area, and the 'Mofas' sign is present, it could mean that mopeds are an exception to that rule and are permitted to enter, or that a specific rule regarding mopeds applies in that location. Always look at the entire context.

What is the difference between a 'Mofas' sign (1010-63) and a sign that directly shows mopeds?

The sign code 1010-63 specifically denotes a *supplementary* sign. This means it will always appear *underneath* a primary traffic sign (like speed limits, entry prohibitions, or priority signs). A sign that directly shows mopeds as a prohibition or indication would be a primary sign itself, not a supplementary one. The supplementary nature is key to its interpretation.

1010-63 - Mofas road sign image

A clear reference image of the 1010-63 - Mofas road sign used in Germany.

1010-63 - Mofas road sign

Other names for the 1010-63 - Mofas

The 1010-63 - Mofas road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

German road sign 1010-63German traffic sign 1010-63StVO sign 1010-63Mofas signMofassupplementary signs 1010-63

German Supplementary Signs road sign category

The 1010-63 - Mofas road sign is part of the German Supplementary Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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