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Swedish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

Understand M19 Lane Direction Arrows to choose the correct lane at junctions.

M19 - Lane Direction Arrows Swedish road sign meaning

The M19 Lane Direction Arrows sign indicates the permitted or recommended direction of travel from your current lane as you approach an intersection. It's crucial for ensuring you are in the correct lane well in advance of a junction, especially if the lane is marked with a solid line, which prohibits last-minute lane changes. Following these arrows helps maintain smooth traffic flow and road safety. This information sign is vital for navigating complex junctions and passing your Swedish driving theory test.

Interpreting Lane Direction Arrows (M19)

Understanding these lane direction arrows is vital for safe and legal navigation through Swedish junctions, ensuring you select the correct path. This detailed explanation aids in your theory test revision and improves your road sign interpretation skills.

Definition of M19

Lane arrows indicate which direction you should follow from the marked lane for the nearest intersection. If the lane is bounded by a solid lane line, you must follow the arrow direction and cannot change lanes at the last moment. The marking can also indicate that driving against the indicated direction is not allowed. When two arrows point in the same direction, it can guide you for both the next and the following junction.

Meaning of M19

Arrows showing the permitted or recommended direction of travel from a specific lane at the next junction.

Allowed actions for M19

Choose the correct lane early based on your routeFollow the arrow direction through the junctionProceed straight if the lane arrow indicates straight ahead

Prohibited actions for M19

Turning from a lane that indicates a different directionChanging lanes across a solid boundary near the junctionDriving against the arrow direction

M19 - Lane Direction Arrows road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the M19 - Lane Direction Arrows 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 Swedish driving theory exam in Sweden.

What is the main purpose of the M19 Lane Direction Arrows sign?

The M19 sign guides you on which direction you must or should travel from your current lane when you reach the next junction. It helps you prepare and be in the correct lane early to avoid risky manoeuvres.

What does it mean if a lane is bounded by a solid line and has a direction arrow?

A solid line next to a direction arrow means you absolutely must follow the direction indicated by the arrow. You are not allowed to change lanes across this solid line near the junction; you must proceed in the direction shown.

Can I drive against the direction shown by an M19 arrow?

No, you must always follow the direction indicated by the M19 arrow. Driving against the arrow direction is prohibited and dangerous, and it could be a reason for failing your theory test if misunderstood.

What if I'm in the wrong lane and a solid line prevents me from changing it?

If you're in the wrong lane near a junction with a solid boundary, you must continue in the direction the arrow indicates. You should then find a safe place to reroute to your intended destination, rather than attempting a dangerous lane change.

What if there are two arrows pointing in the same direction on the M19 sign?

When two arrows point in the same direction, it often indicates that this lane's direction applies not only to the immediate upcoming junction but also to the following one. It helps you stay on track for a longer route.

M19 - Lane Direction Arrows road sign image

A clear reference image of the M19 - Lane Direction Arrows road sign used in Sweden.

M19 - Lane Direction Arrows road sign

Other names for the M19 - Lane Direction Arrows

The M19 - Lane Direction Arrows road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Turn arrowsLane use arrowsDirectional lane arrows

Road Markings (M) road sign category

The M19 - Lane Direction Arrows road sign is part of the Road Markings (M) category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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Comparing M19 Lane Direction Arrows with other road markings helps solidify your understanding, leading to fewer mistakes during your theory test revision. Effective traffic sign comparison is key to mastering Swedish road rules and improving sign recognition.

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