Logo
Icelandic Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

The Road Grader plate clarifies the main sign's instructions.

veghefill - Road Grader Icelandic road sign meaning

The 'Road Grader' supplementary plate, known as 'veghefill', is always found below another traffic sign. Its purpose is to provide specific details that modify or narrow the scope of the main sign's message. This could be about distance, time, vehicle type, or specific conditions, meaning you must always read the main sign and this plate together as a single instruction. In Iceland, understanding these supplementary plates is crucial for correctly interpreting road rules and passing your theory exam.

Interpreting the Road Grader Sign

This supplementary plate is crucial for accurately interpreting main road signs in Iceland, providing essential details on scope, distance, or time. Mastering its meaning is key for theory test revision and safe driving knowledge.

Definition of veghefill

Road Grader 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 veghefill

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 veghefill

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 veghefill

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

veghefill - Road Grader road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the veghefill - Road Grader 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 purpose of the Road Grader (veghefill) sign?

The Road Grader (veghefill) is a supplementary plate used beneath another traffic sign. Its purpose is to specify or limit the application of the main sign. For example, it might indicate a specific distance over which a rule applies, a certain time of day, or a particular class of vehicle affected by the sign.

How should I interpret a main sign when a Road Grader plate is present?

You must always interpret the main sign and the Road Grader plate together as a single, complete instruction. The plate modifies the main sign's meaning, so you cannot simply follow the rule of the main sign on its own. For instance, if a 'No Entry' sign is above a plate showing '500m', it means 'No Entry' for the next 500 meters only.

What are common mistakes learners make with Road Grader plates in the theory exam?

A common mistake is to forget about the supplementary plate and only apply the rule from the main sign. Learners might also incorrectly assume the plate is optional or only applies to other drivers. The exam often tests your ability to combine information from both the main sign and the supplementary plate to understand the full instruction.

Can a Road Grader plate change the meaning of a warning sign?

Yes, a Road Grader plate can modify any type of main sign, including warning signs. For example, a warning sign for a hazard might be accompanied by a plate indicating the hazard only exists during certain hours or applies only to vehicles over a certain weight. Always consider the plate's information when assessing the risk indicated by the main sign.

Does the Road Grader plate ever have meaning on its own?

No, a Road Grader (veghefill) supplementary plate never has any meaning or effect when displayed on its own. It is designed to work exclusively in conjunction with a main traffic sign placed above it. If you see a supplementary plate without a main sign, it's either incorrectly placed or part of a temporary setup and should not be acted upon independently.

veghefill - Road Grader road sign image

A clear reference image of the veghefill - Road Grader road sign used in Iceland.

veghefill - Road Grader road sign

Other names for the veghefill - Road Grader

The veghefill - Road Grader road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Road Graderveghefill

Supplementary Plates road sign category

The veghefill - Road Grader road sign is part of the Supplementary Plates category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

Reinforce Your Understanding of Similar Road Signs

Comparing related road signs, like this 'Road Grader' supplementary plate with main signs, sharpens your sign recognition and aids memory for the Icelandic theory test. Effective theory test revision involves understanding how these related signs refine rules, preventing common mistakes and ensuring you grasp the full context of traffic sign comparison.

802.2 - Distance Plate road sign

Distance Plate

The 802.2 Distance Plate clarifies when and where the main sign's rule applies.

Supplementary Plates802.2
804.1 - Length of Validity Plate road sign

Length of Validity Plate

Understand the Length of Validity Plate (804.1) to correctly interpret traffic signs.

Supplementary Plates804.1
804.2 - Length of Effect Plate road sign

Length of Effect Plate

Understand the Length of Effect Plate (804.2) and its impact on main road signs.

Supplementary Plates804.2
806.1 - Time Period Plate road sign

Time Period Plate

The Time Period Plate (806.1) Always Works With Another Sign Above It

Supplementary Plates806.1
806.2 - Time Period Plate road sign

Time Period Plate

The Time Period Plate (806.2) Modifies Main Signs to Show When They Apply

Supplementary Plates806.2
807.1 - Vehicle Class Plate - Passenger Car under 3.5 t road sign

Vehicle Class Plate - Passenger Car under 3.5 t

This supplementary plate clarifies that the main sign applies specifically to passenger cars under 3.5 tonnes.

Supplementary Plates807.1
807.2 - Vehicle Class Plate - Truck road sign

Vehicle Class Plate - Truck

Understand the 'Truck' Vehicle Class Plate and How it Modifies Main Signs

Supplementary Plates807.2
807.21 - Supplementary Plate - Goods Delivery road sign

Supplementary Plate - Goods Delivery

This Supplementary Plate Clarifies Delivery Rules for the Sign Above.

Supplementary Plates807.21

Advance Your Road Sign Understanding with Focused Practice

After reviewing the full list of Icelandic road signs, reinforce your learning with targeted practice. Explore our sign group categories or take a specific quiz to test your recognition and recall. Ensure you're fully prepared to identify and interpret all traffic signs for your upcoming driving theory exam.

View All Icelandic Road Signs
CTA Decorative Squares

Dive into Icelandic road sign knowledge

Icelandic Driving Theory B courseIcelandic Moped Theory (AM) course802.2 Distance Plate Icelandic road signWarning Signs Icelandic road sign categoryRoad Markings Icelandic road sign categoryPriority Signs Icelandic road sign category806.1 Time Period Plate Icelandic road sign806.2 Time Period Plate Icelandic road signInformation Signs Icelandic road sign category804.2 Length of Effect Plate Icelandic road signSupplementary Plates Icelandic road sign categoryTraffic Light Signals Icelandic road sign category804.1 Length of Validity Plate Icelandic road sign808.1 Text Supplementary Plate Icelandic road sign808.2 Text Supplementary Plate Icelandic road sign808.3 Text Supplementary Plate Icelandic road sign808.4 Text Supplementary Plate Icelandic road sign808.5 Text Supplementary Plate Icelandic road signOther Roadside Markers Icelandic road sign categoryVariable Traffic Signs Icelandic road sign category807.3 Vehicle Class Plate - Bus Icelandic road signSpecial Regulation Signs Icelandic road sign category807.2 Vehicle Class Plate - Truck Icelandic road signMandatory Direction Signs Icelandic road sign categoryTemporary Work-Zone Signs Icelandic road sign category807.6 Vehicle Class Plate - Bicycle Icelandic road sign807.51 Vehicle Class Plate - Tractor Icelandic road sign807.92 Caravans, Campers And Caravans Icelandic road sign807.91 Vehicle Class Plate - Motorhome Icelandic road sign807.72 Vehicle Class Plate - Motorcycle Icelandic road sign807.71 Vehicle Class Plate - Light Moped Icelandic road sign807.81 Vehicle Class Plate - Pedestrians Icelandic road signProhibition and Restriction Signs Icelandic road sign categoryDirection and Route Guidance Signs Icelandic road sign category807.21 Supplementary Plate - Goods Delivery Icelandic road sign807.65 Vehicle Class Plate - Electric Scooter Icelandic road sign807.4 Vehicle Class Plate - Truck with Trailer Icelandic road sign807.1 Vehicle Class Plate - Passenger Car under 3.5 t Icelandic road sign807.52 Vehicle Class Plate - Tracked Off-Road Vehicle Icelandic road sign807.82 Vehicle Class Plate - Persons with Reduced Mobility Icelandic road sign