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Understand the 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' supplementary road sign (840.2)

840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians Icelandic road sign meaning

This supplementary plate, sign code 840.2, is always found below a main traffic sign. Its purpose is to provide specific details or limitations to the main sign's instruction, such as defining a distance, time, or specific group of road users. In this case, it highlights that the main sign's rule specifically applies to or affects hearing-impaired pedestrians, requiring drivers to be extra aware. Always read this plate in conjunction with the sign above it to understand the complete traffic instruction.

Understanding the "Hearing Impaired Pedestrians" Supplementary Plate

This supplementary plate, "Hearing Impaired Pedestrians" (840.2), significantly clarifies the main road sign it accompanies, providing crucial context for drivers. Accurate interpretation of this sign is vital for successful theory test revision and safe driving in Iceland.

Definition of 840.2

Hearing Impaired Pedestrians is used beneath another sign to narrow or explain the exact effect of the main rule. It can define distance, time, vehicle class, written conditions, or another limit that changes how the main sign should be interpreted on the road. In theory questions and real traffic alike, the mistake is often to remember the main sign but forget the plate that changes its scope. The correct reading always comes from combining both elements into one complete instruction.

Meaning of 840.2

This supplementary plate explains more precisely how the main sign applies by adding detail about the exact scope of a main sign. It must always be read together with the main sign above it.

Allowed actions for 840.2

Read the supplementary plate together with the main signUse the plate to work out exactly where or when the rule appliesCheck whether the rule targets your vehicle classReassess the sign if time, distance, or direction conditions are shownFollow the narrower rule created by the combined sign and plate

Prohibited actions for 840.2

Interpreting the main sign without the plate beneath itApplying the rule outside the distance, time, or vehicle scope shownIgnoring text plates that clarify the local conditionAssuming the plate is decorative or optionalUsing the plate on its own as if it were a standalone sign

840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians 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 Icelandic driving theory exam in Iceland.

What is the main purpose of the 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' supplementary plate (840.2)?

The 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' supplementary plate (840.2) is used to add specific context to a main road sign. It clarifies that the primary sign's instruction is particularly relevant to hearing-impaired pedestrians, meaning drivers should be extra vigilant in areas where this sign is displayed in conjunction with another.

Do I need to treat the 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' sign (840.2) differently from a standard supplementary plate?

While all supplementary plates modify the main sign above them, the 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' plate (840.2) specifically draws your attention to the needs of a particular group of road users. You must always combine it with the main sign, but this plate emphasizes the need for heightened awareness of pedestrians who may not hear approaching vehicles.

What is a common mistake learners make with supplementary plates like 840.2?

A very common mistake is to only remember the main sign and ignore the supplementary plate beneath it. For example, you might remember a speed limit sign but forget that the 840.2 plate means extra caution is needed because hearing-impaired pedestrians are present in that area, which might imply a need to drive even slower than the posted limit.

Where might I typically see the 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' supplementary plate (840.2)?

You might see this supplementary plate in areas where hearing-impaired individuals are more likely to be present, such as near schools for the deaf, community centres, or specific residential areas. It would typically be placed below signs like 'Pedestrian Crossing', 'Children Crossing', or speed limit signs to alert drivers to be exceptionally cautious.

Does the 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' plate (840.2) itself impose a new rule, or does it modify an existing one?

The 'Hearing Impaired Pedestrians' plate (840.2) does not impose a rule on its own. It is always used with a main sign to modify or clarify that sign's existing instruction. For example, if placed below a 'Pedestrian Crossing' sign, it highlights that pedestrians crossing might not be able to hear you, requiring you to be more observant and prepared to stop.

840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians road sign image

A clear reference image of the 840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians road sign used in Iceland.

840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians road sign

Other names for the 840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians

The 840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Hearing Impaired Pedestrians840.2Heyrnarskertir vegfarendur

Supplementary Plates road sign category

The 840.2 - Hearing Impaired Pedestrians road sign is part of the Supplementary Plates category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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