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Understand the 'Bei Nässe' supplementary sign for wet conditions.

1053-35 - Bei Nässe German road sign meaning

The German road sign 1053-35, officially 'Bei Nässe' (in wet conditions), is a supplementary sign used to modify the application of the main traffic sign above it. It signifies that the rule indicated by the primary sign only applies when the road surface is wet. Drivers must always consider this sign in conjunction with the sign above it, as it crucially alters how and when a regulation or warning is in effect, especially during your theory test preparation.

Interpretation of "Bei Nässe" (When Wet)

This supplementary sign, "Bei Nässe", specifically modifies the above traffic sign's applicability during wet conditions, crucial for your theory test revision. Understanding its precise road sign meaning is essential for safe driving and correctly interpreting German traffic rules.

Definition of 1053-35

German road sign 1053-35, officially designated "Bei Nässe", 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 1053-35

German road sign 1053-35 means "Bei Nässe" and is officially listed as "Bei Nässe". 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 1053-35

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 1053-35

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.

1053-35 - Bei Nässe road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 1053-35 - Bei Nässe 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 'Bei Nässe' (1053-35) sign mean in Germany?

The 'Bei Nässe' sign, code 1053-35, is a supplementary German traffic sign. It means 'in wet conditions' and indicates that the main sign it's attached to only applies when the road surface is wet. You must always read it together with the sign positioned above it to understand the full rule.

How should I react when I see the 1053-35 sign with a main traffic sign?

When you see the 1053-35 'Bei Nässe' sign below another sign, you must first check the main sign's instruction. Then, observe the road conditions; if the road is wet, the main sign's rule applies. If the road is dry, the main sign's rule is suspended. For example, a speed limit sign above this would only be active when it's raining or the road is wet.

What is a common exam trap related to the 'Bei Nässe' sign?

A common trap in the German theory exam is forgetting that the 'Bei Nässe' sign (1053-35) only modifies the sign *above* it. Learners might mistakenly think it applies to the general situation or another sign nearby. Always focus on the complete sign stack and the current road conditions (wet or dry) to determine if the rule is active.

Can the 'Bei Nässe' sign be used with any type of main traffic sign?

Yes, the 'Bei Nässe' sign (1053-35) is a supplementary sign and can be used with various main traffic signs, including warning signs, regulatory signs (like speed limits or prohibitions), and information signs. Its purpose is always to make the main sign's instruction conditional on the road being wet.

If the main sign has other supplementary plates, how does 'Bei Nässe' interact?

If the main sign has multiple supplementary plates, you must consider all of them. The 'Bei Nässe' sign (1053-35) adds the condition of wet roads to the overall rule dictated by the main sign and any other plates. For instance, a sign might say 'Speed limit 50' with 'Bei Nässe' and a time restriction; the limit is 50 only when it's wet AND within the specified time.

1053-35 - Bei Nässe road sign image

A clear reference image of the 1053-35 - Bei Nässe road sign used in Germany.

1053-35 - Bei Nässe road sign

Other names for the 1053-35 - Bei Nässe

The 1053-35 - Bei Nässe road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

German road sign 1053-35German traffic sign 1053-35StVO sign 1053-35Bei Nässe signBei Nässesupplementary signs 1053-35

German Supplementary Signs road sign category

The 1053-35 - Bei Nässe road sign is part of the German Supplementary Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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