Mastering the Internet Access sign (E06.61) is crucial for navigating Icelandic roads efficiently. This directional sign helps you understand upcoming route changes and lane allocations, making your theory test revision more effective by improving your decision-making at junctions.
Internet Access belongs to the directional signing system used before and at junctions, roundabouts, forks, local destinations, and route changes. These signs help drivers match place names, route numbers, arrows, and lane information to the real road layout ahead. Good use of the sign means reading it early, positioning in the correct lane while there is still time, and continuing ahead if a safe late change is no longer possible. That habit prevents hard braking, swerving, and wrong-lane exits.
This sign guides drivers through direction guidance to destinations, routes, or lanes. Its role is to help you recognise the correct route or lane in time, so you can keep moving smoothly without a last-second correction.
A clear reference image of the E06.61 - Internet Access road sign used in Iceland.

The E06.61 - Internet Access road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.
The E06.61 - Internet Access road sign is part of the Direction and Route Guidance Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.
Mastering Icelandic road signs involves understanding subtle differences. Comparing similar road signs helps lock in correct recognition and prevents confusion during your theory test revision. Explore related traffic signs to strengthen your exam preparation.
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