Explore the complete index of official Swiss road signs, essential for mastering your driving theory exam. This comprehensive guide helps you recognize, understand, and recall the precise meanings of all regulatory, warning, and informational signs. Develop stronger hazard perception and decision-making skills crucial for test success and confident, safe driving on Swiss roads.
Explore the comprehensive Swiss road-sign list to effectively revise for your theory test and improve recognition of all traffic signs. This browseable resource allows you to quickly look up meanings and compare different sign families for thorough preparation.

Understand the "Bend to Right" warning sign (1.01) and how to react safely.

Prepare for the upcoming bend to the left with this advance warning sign.

Prepare for a double bend starting to the right with this advance warning sign.

Prepare for a Double Bend, Starting with a Left Turn

Prepare for reduced grip with the Slippery Road warning sign (1.05).

Prepare for an Uneven Road Surface Ahead with the 1.06 Warning Sign

Prepare for a road that narrows from both sides with this advance warning sign.

Prepare for a narrowing road ahead with the "Road Narrows on Right" warning sign (1.08).

Prepare for a narrower road ahead with the 'Road Narrows on Left' warning sign.

Beware of Steep Downhill Gradients Ahead: The 1.10 Warning Sign

Prepare for a steep upward climb with the 1.11 Steep Gradient Upwards warning sign.

Prepare for Loose Chippings Ahead with This Advance Warning Sign

Understand the 'Falling rocks' warning sign (1.13-1) and how to react safely.

Prepare for Level Crossings with Barriers using the 1.15 Warning Sign.

Prepare for unattended railway crossings with the 1.16 warning sign.

Prepare for trams with the 'Tramway (Switzerland only)' warning sign.

Prepare for Pedestrians: The 'Pedestrian Crossing Ahead' Warning Sign

Slow down and watch out for children with the 1.23 Presence of Children warning sign.

Watch out for animals on the road ahead with the 1.25 warning sign.

Watch out for animals on the road with this advance warning sign!

Prepare for two-way traffic ahead with the 1.26 advance warning sign.

Prepare for Traffic Lights with the 1.27 Warning Sign

Prepare for Airport Hazards with the 1.28 Advance Warning Sign

Prepare for strong side winds with the advance warning sign 1.29

What Does the 'Other Dangers' Warning Sign (1.30) Mean?

Prepare for potential congestion with the 1.31 warning sign.

Prepare for bicycle crossings with the 1.32 Bicycle Traffic/Crossing warning sign.

Sign 2.01 clearly prohibits all vehicle traffic in both directions.

Understand the 'No Entry for Vehicular Traffic' Road Sign (2.02)

Swiss Road Sign 2.03: Motor Vehicle Prohibition Ahead

What does the 'Prohibition of Motorcycles' (2.04) sign mean for drivers?

Prohibition of Bicycles and Mopeds Ahead Sign (2.05)

2.06 Prohibition of Mopeds: Mopeds Not Allowed Here

Swiss Road Sign 2.07: No Large Goods Vehicles Over 3.5 Tonnes Allowed Ahead

Understand the 'Prohibition of Buses' (2.08) Traffic Sign in Switzerland

Beware of the 'Prohibition of Trailers' sign (2.09) – understand what vehicles are banned.

Understand the 'Prohibition of trailers' sign (2.09.1) with specific exceptions

Understand the Prohibition for Vehicles Carrying Dangerous Goods

Understand the 'Prohibition of Vehicles Carrying Water Pollutants' Sign (2.11)

Understand the "Prohibition of Animals" (2.12) Road Sign in Switzerland

What does the 'Prohibition of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles' sign mean for drivers in Switzerland?

Understand the 'Prohibition of Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, and Mopeds' Sign (2.14)

Road Sign 2.15: Pedestrians Are Prohibited on This Road Section

Understand the 'Prohibition of Skiing' Road Sign (2.15.1)

Understand the 'Prohibition of Sledging' Sign (2.15.2) in Switzerland

This sign prohibits personal transport devices like scooters and skateboards.

Understand the 'Maximum Weight' prohibitory sign (2.16) in Switzerland

Understand the "Axle Weight (Upper Limit)" Road Sign (2.17) in Switzerland

Understand the 2.18 Maximum Width prohibitory road sign

Understand the "Maximum Height" Prohibitory Road Sign (2.19) in Switzerland

Understand the 'Maximum length (total length, including trailers)' prohibitory road sign (2.20).

Understand the Maximum Speed Limit Sign (2.30)

Understand the Generally Valid Speed Limit Sign in Built-up Areas (2.30.1-D)

Obey the Generally Valid Speed Limit within Built-up Areas (French Variant)

Understand the Generally Valid Speed Limit Sign within Built-Up Areas (Italian Variant)

Understand the "Generally Valid Speed Limit Within Densely Built-Up Areas" Sign (2.30.1-R)

Obey the Minimum Speed Limit Sign (2.31) on Swiss Roads

The 'Must Turn Right' sign (2.32) mandates your direction of travel.

Mandatory Left Turn: This Sign Dictates Your Direction!

Mandatory Instruction: You must go around the obstacle on the right side (Sign 2.34).

Circumvent the Obstacle on the Left Side: A Mandatory Direction Sign

Mandatory Straight Ahead: Know Where You Must Go with Sign 2.36

Understand the Mandatory 'Must Turn Right Ahead' Road Sign (2.37)

Mandatory Left Turn Ahead: What This Sign Requires

Mandatory Direction: You Must Turn Right or Left

Mandatory Direction: Continue Straight Ahead or Turn Right

Mandatory Direction: You Must Continue Straight Ahead or Turn Left

Understand the 'Roundabout' Mandatory Instruction Sign (2.41.1)

Understand the 'No Right Turn' Mandatory Instruction Sign (2.42)

Understand the 'No Left Turn' Mandatory Instruction Sign (2.43)

Master the 'No Overtaking' Traffic Sign (2.44)

Understand the 'No Overtaking by Lorries' sign (2.45) in Switzerland.

Understand the Mandatory 'No U-turns' Sign (2.46)

Mandatory Minimum Distance for Large Goods Vehicles (Sign 2.47)

Mandatory Snow Chains Required Sign: What You Must Know

Understand the 'No Stopping' (2.49) Road Sign in Switzerland

Understand the 'No Parking' Road Sign (2.50) in Switzerland

Understand the 2.51-D-F 'Customs' sign for mandatory instructions in Switzerland.

Understand the Customs Sign (French and Italian variant)

Mandatory Stop Instruction: The 'Police – Must Stop' Sign

Police – Must Stop: Obey This Mandatory Instruction Sign

Sign 2.53: You've Reached the End of the Maximum Speed Limit

Sign 2.53.1-D: You're Now Leaving the Built-Up Area Speed Restriction

Sign 2.53.1-F: End of the Built-up Area Speed Limit (French Variant)

End of Built-up Area Speed Limit Zone Sign (2.53.1-I)

End of Generally Valid Speed Limit in Built-Up Areas (Romansh Variant) Sign

The 'End of Minimum Speed' sign means you no longer need to maintain a specific minimum speed.

The 'End of no overtaking restriction' sign means you can resume normal overtaking.

End of Restriction: Lorries Can Now Overtake

End of Partial Prohibition Sign (e.g., for Lorries or Buses on Lanes)

The 'End of Snow Chain Requirements' sign means you can now remove your snow chains.

The "End of Previous Restriction(s)" sign tells you a prior rule no longer applies.

Understanding the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.1-1: Mandatory Instructions and Zone Controls

Understand Mandatory Zone Regulations with Sign 2.59.1-2

Master the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.1 (variant 3) for Mandatory Instructions

Understand Mandatory Zone Instructions with Sign 2.59.1-4

Understand the Swiss Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.1-D-F for Mandatory Instructions

Understand Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.1-I: Mandatory Instructions and Zone Controls

Understand and Obey Mandatory Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.2-1

Understand Mandatory Zone Instructions with Sign 2.59.2-2

Deciphering the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.2 (Variant 3) in Switzerland

Understand the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.2 (variant 4) for Mandatory Instructions

Master the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.2-D-F for Mandatory Instructions

Understand Mandatory Instructions with Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.2-I (Italian Variant)

Understand Swiss Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.3-D-F for Mandatory Instructions

Understand the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.3-I (Italian Variant) for Mandatory Instructions

Master Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.4-D-F for Mandatory Instructions

Master the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.4-I (Italian Variant) for Swiss Roads

Understand the Mandatory Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.5 (German/French Variant)

Understand Mandatory Instructions with Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.5-I (Italian Variant)

Understand Mandatory Instructions and Zone Regulations with Sign 2.59.6-D-F

Understand the Zone Regulation Sign 2.59.6-I (Italian Variant) in Switzerland

Understand the mandatory Bicycle Path sign (2.60), which also includes mopeds.

End of Bicycle Path Sign: Know When to Follow New Rules

Understand the 'Pedestrian Path' Mandatory Sign (2.61)

The Bridleway sign (2.62) is a mandatory instruction.

Understand the Mandatory Segregated Bicycle and Pedestrian Lanes Sign (2.63)

Mandatory Shared Bicycle and Pedestrian Path Ahead

Master the 'Exclusive Public Bus/Transport Lane' sign (2.64) for Swiss theory exams.

Follow the Mandatory Lane Indicators Above Your Lane!

Stop Sign (3.01): Complete Stop and Yield Before Entering Traffic.

Master the Principal Road with Priority Sign (3.03) in Switzerland

Understand the 'End of Principal Road' sign (3.04) and its priority rules.

Understand the 'Crossing with a road without priority ahead' traffic sign (3.05)

Master the 'Crossroad with Priority to the Right' Rule (Sign 3.06)

Understand the 'Give Way to Oncoming Traffic' Priority Sign (3.09)

Master the 'Priority over Oncoming Traffic' Sign (3.10) in Switzerland

Understand the Level Crossing with Double Flashing Lights (Switzerland variant) priority sign.

Understand the Level Crossing with Single Flashing Light (Switzerland Variant) Sign (3.21)

Understand the Swiss Single Track Level Crossing (3.22) Priority Sign

Understand the Swiss 'Multiple Track Level Crossing' Priority Sign (3.24)

Understand the 'Motorway' indication sign (4.01) in Switzerland

End of Expressway sign (4.04) informs you about the road ahead.

Understanding the Mountain Postal Road Sign (4.05) in Switzerland

This sign marks the end of a designated mountain postal road.

Understand the 'Tunnel' indication sign (4.07) for safe navigation in Switzerland.

Identify Tunnels Ahead with the 'Tunnel (Variant 1)' Information Sign

The 4.08 One-Way Street Sign: Navigate with Confidence

Learn the Meaning of the 'One-way Street with Oncoming Bicycle Traffic' Sign (4.08.1)

The 'Dead End' (4.09) Sign: What It Means and How to Navigate It

Learn About the Water Protection Area Indication Sign (4.10) in Switzerland

Sign 4.11: Informing You About Pedestrian Crossing Locations in Switzerland

This sign indicates a pedestrian crossing location, guiding your awareness on the road.

Navigate Safely: Understanding the Mandatory Pedestrian Underpass Sign (4.12)

Know the Mandatory Pedestrian Underpass Sign (4.12-1)

What does the 'Pedestrian Overpass (mandatory)' sign mean for you?

Understand the Pedestrian Overpass (Mandatory) Sign (4.13-1) in Switzerland.

Understand Swiss Indication Sign 4.14: Your Guide to Road Facilities and Arrangements

The 4.15 Passing Place sign indicates where to use a passing facility on narrow roads.

Breakdown Place for Accidental Vehicles: What This Sign Means for Your Drive

Sign 4.17 'Parking Allowed' Indicates Available Parking Areas

Sign 4.18: Understand Parking with Parking Disc regulations in Switzerland

Understand the 'Paid Parking' Indication Sign (4.20)

The Parking Garage sign (4.21) indicates available facilities ahead.

Understand the 4.23 Sign: Distance and Direction for Specific Vehicles

Understand the Escape Lane sign (4.24) for safe driving in Switzerland.

Navigate Seamlessly with the 'Park and Ride' Sign (4.25)

What Does the Park and Ride (variant 1) Sign Mean?

The Park and Ride (variant 2) sign indicates a facility to combine car and public transport.

This 'Park and Ride' sign (4.25-3) points you to a facility for combining car travel with public transport.

Learn the meaning of the Park and Ride (variant 4) road sign (4.25-4)

This sign provides crucial information about road conditions at mountain passes and ski resorts.

Advance Information About Road Conditions and Destination Requirements

Sign 4.77-1: Informing you about changing lane configurations ahead.

Learn to navigate lane changes with the 4.77-2 Lane Routing Information sign.

Learn about lane routing changes ahead with the 4.77-3 information sign.

Understanding the 'Lane with Restriction' Road Sign (4.77.1) in Switzerland

What Does the "Indication Sign 4.77.3 (variant 1)" Mean?

Understand the 4.77.3-2 Indication Sign for Road Facilities and Lane Arrangements

Sign 4.77.4: Your Guide to Road Facilities and Traffic Arrangements Ahead

First Aid Sign (4.79): Practical Information for Your Journey

Understand the 'Roadside Assistance (variant 1)' indication sign (4.80-1)

Roadside Assistance (variant 2) Sign: Your Guide to Services Ahead

The Telephone Sign (4.81) Indicates Available Telephones Ahead

Recognise the Petrol/Gas Station Information Sign (4.82) in Switzerland

The "Hotel-Motel" sign points you towards accommodation and services.

The 'Restaurant' indication sign (4.84-D German variant) guides you to dining facilities.

See the 'Restaurant' sign (4.84-F) for practical information on your route.

The 4.84-I 'Restaurant (Italian variant)' sign guides you to dining facilities.

Understand the Restaurant (Romansh variant) Information Sign (4.84-R)

Sign 4.93 informs about general speed limits for different Swiss road categories.

Emergency Exit Distances Sign (4.94) Provides Crucial Information Ahead

Understand the 'Emergency Exit' Information Sign (4.95)

Prepare for Town Entry with the 4.27 Direction Sign

Prepare to exit town limits with the 'End of town/village on main road' sign (4.28).

Entry of Town/Village on Minor Road Sign (4.29): Navigate Your Route Ahead

Sign 4.30: Navigating the End of a Town or Village on a Minor Road

Navigating with the Expressway Route Signpost (4.31)

Prepare to choose your lane with the Signpost to Destination via Main Route (4.32).

Navigate your route with the Signpost to destination via minor route sign (4.33).

Follow This Sign: Detour to Your Destination Ahead

Understand the (Ongoing) Detour road sign (4.34.1) for safe route planning.

Understand the table format signpost for multi-destination route guidance.

Know the Junction Ahead with the 4.36 Announcement Sign

Prepare for Junctions with the Announcement of Junction on Minor Road Sign (4.37)

Announcing a Junction on the Main Road with Two Lanes Ahead

Prepare for junctions on main roads with two lanes using sign 4.38-1

Prepare for a junction with two separated lanes on a minor road ahead.

Know the meaning of the Junction Announcement with Left Route Restriction sign (4.40) in Switzerland.

Sign 4.41: Lane Routing on Main Road guides your upcoming lane choice.

Follow the correct lane with the Lane Routing on Minor Road sign (4.42).

Understand the Signpost for Lorries (4.45) in Switzerland

Follow the Signpost to Parking: Navigate to Your Parking Destination

Follow the Signpost to Park and Ride for Navigation

Follow the Signpost to Campsite (4.47) for clear route guidance.

This signpost guides you to caravan sites and helps you plan your route ahead.

This sign guides you to companies, exhibitions, and specific destinations, often in industrial areas.

Navigate Switzerland's Roads with Direction Sign 4.49.1

Follow the 'Recommended Path for Bicycles' sign to plan your route ahead.

Follow the "Recommended Track for Mountain Bikes" Sign

Follow the Recommended Path for Rollerblades, Scooters, and Similar Transport Means

This signpost guides you to bicycle routes ahead.

Navigate with the Swiss 4.50.6 Signpost for Directions

This signpost guides you to specific named or numbered routes ahead.

Prepare for Turns with the 4.51.2 Announcement Sign for Specific Vehicle Types

Navigate with Confidence Using Swiss Direction Sign 4.51.3

Sign 4.51.4: 'End of Specific Route' Direction Sign - Prepare for Your Journey

Navigate with Confidence: Understanding the 4.51.5 Direction Sign

Sign 4.52: Use Routing Information to Plan Your Route Ahead

Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.1: Your Guide to Navigating Routes and Destinations

Understand and use Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.2 for clear route guidance.

Sign 4.52.3: Follow Direction Signs for Safe Route Guidance

Understand Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.4 for Clear Route Guidance

Navigate with Confidence: Understanding Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.5 Variant 1

Decode Direction Sign 4.52.5 (Variant 2) for Clear Route Guidance

Navigate with confidence using the 4.52.5-3 Direction Sign for Swiss Route Guidance.

Navigate with Confidence: Understanding the 4.52.5-4 Direction Sign

Understand Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.6 for Clear Route Guidance

Follow the Route: Understanding Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.7

Master Swiss Direction Sign 4.52.8 for Clear Route and Lane Guidance

Prepare for a roundabout ahead on the main road with this announcement sign.

Prepare for a branching road ahead, including a gated level crossing after the turn.

Navigate with Confidence: The European Route Number Sign (4.56)

Master Route Guidance with the Main Road Number Sign (4.57)

Follow the Motor/Expressway Number sign for your correct route.

Sign 4.59: Number for Exits helps you choose the right lane and route ahead.

Navigate junctions confidently with the 'Number for Junctions' sign.

Prepare for the next exit with the First Announcement of Next Exit sign (4.60).

Second Announcement of Next Exit: Prepare for Your Upcoming Exit

Prepare for your exit with the 'Start of Exit' road sign (4.62).

Navigate your route with the Swiss Exit Sign (German Variant) 4.63-D.

Navigate Your Route with the 4.63-F Exit Sign (French Variant)

Prepare for your exit with the Swiss Exit Sign (Italian variant) 4.63-I.

Navigate junctions confidently with the Swiss Junction Board (4.64) sign.

Use the Distance Board (4.65) sign to plan your route and choose the correct lane.

Prepare for junctions ahead with the Announcement of Junction sign (4.66).

Prepare for upcoming junctions with the First Information About Junction Ahead sign (4.67).

Prepare for Junctions with Second Information Ahead Sign (4.68)

Master lane choices with the Swiss Routing Information Above Lane sign (4.69)

Follow the Sign for the Next Emergency Call Pillar

Understand the 'Distance to Police Station' Sign (German Variant)

Know Your Distance to the Police Station with the 4.71-F French Variant Sign

Know the 'Distance to Police Station' Sign (4.71-I) for Swedish Route Guidance

Master the Kilometer Sign (4.72) for Route Guidance in Switzerland

The Hectometer Sign (4.73) Guides Your Route Choices Ahead

Master Swiss Direction Sign 4.74 for Clear Route and Lane Guidance

Understand Swiss Direction Sign 4.74.1 for Clear Route Guidance

Navigate Swiss Roads with Direction Sign 4.74.2 for Clear Route Guidance

The 5.01 'Distance' Panel: Modifying Main Signs for Clarity

Decipher supplementary panels like the 'Distance and Direction' sign (5.02) with clarity

The 5.03 'Range of Validity' Supplementary Panel: Understanding Its Scope

The 5.04 Repetition Panel: Confirming and Extending Traffic Rules

Understand the Swiss 5.05 Start Panel: Signalling the Beginning of a Traffic Regulation

The 5.06 End Panel: Signalling the End of a Static Traffic Regulation

The 5.07 Direction Indicator Panel: Adding Context to Road Signs

Understand Sign 5.09: The Routing of a Principal Road

Understand Swiss Road Sign 5.10: Exceptions to Stopping Prohibitions

Sign 5.11: Understanding Parking Prohibition Exceptions in Switzerland

Understand the Swiss 'Turn Signal' Supplementary Panel (5.12)

Understand the 'Black Ice or Slippery Snow' Supplementary Road Sign (5.13)

Understand the 5.15 'Width of lane/road' supplementary panel to correctly interpret traffic signs.

Understanding the 5.16 'Shooting Noise' Supplementary Panel in Switzerland

Understand the 'Distance to Second Next Petrol Station' supplementary panel (5.17)

Understand Swiss Supplementary Panel 5.18 to Correctly Interpret Main Road Signs

Sign 5.20: Understanding the 'Light Motor Cars' Pictogram in Switzerland

Sign 5.21 'Heavy Motor Cars': Understanding This Important Symbol

Sign 5.22: Identify Large Goods Vehicles (Lorries over 3.5t) on Swiss Roads

Understand the 'Lorries with trailer' symbol (5.23) in Swiss traffic signs.

What the 'Articulated Lorries' sign (5.24) means for your driving in Switzerland

Understanding the Swiss 'Trailer' Symbol (5.26) on Road Signs

Understand the Caravan/Living Trailer Symbol (5.27) in Switzerland

Mobile Motor Home Symbol (5.28): What It Identifies on Swiss Roads

What Does the 'Motor Bikes' Symbol (5.29) Mean on Swiss Roads?

What does the 'Mountain bikes' sign (5.32) mean in Switzerland?

Understand the Bicycle Pushing Symbol (5.33) in Swiss Traffic

Understanding Symbol 5.33.1: The Versatile Pictogram in Swiss Road Signs

What does the Swiss 5.34 Pedestrians symbol mean for drivers?

Symbol 5.34.1: Understanding General Pictograms in Swiss Sign Assemblies

Master Swiss Symbol 5.34.2: Understanding Pictograms in Sign Assemblies

Decode Swiss Sign 5.34.3: The Versatile Pictogram Symbol

Understand Swiss Symbol 5.34.4: Key to Decoding Sign Assemblies

Understand the 'Trams or Streetways' Pictogram (Sign 5.35)

Understanding the 5.36 Tractors Pictogram in Swiss Road Signs

Understand the Cross-country skiing symbol (5.39) in Switzerland.

Sign 5.40: Understanding the 'Skiing' Pictogram on Swiss Roads

Symbol 5.41.10: Understanding Swiss Pictograms in Sign Assemblies

Swiss Symbol 5.41.11: Understand Pictograms in Sign Assemblies

Swiss Symbol 5.41.2: An Official Pictogram for Sign Assemblies

Understanding Swiss Pictogram 5.41.3 within Sign Assemblies

Understand Swiss Road Sign Symbol 5.41.4: Pictograms for Specific Information

Swiss Pictogram 5.41.5: Identifying Road Users, Services, or Conditions

Symbol 5.41.6: Decoding Pictograms in Swiss Road Sign Assemblies

Understand Swiss Pictogram Sign 5.41.7 for Your Theory Test

Symbol 5.41.8: Interpreting Pictograms in Swiss Sign Assemblies

Understanding Swiss Pictogram Symbol 5.41.9 in Sign Assemblies

Symbol 5.42: Understanding Swiss Pictograms in Sign Assemblies

Swiss Symbol 5.43: A Versatile Pictogram in Road Sign Assemblies

Understand the meaning of Swiss Symbol 5.44 within sign assemblies

Swiss Symbol 5.46: Understanding Pictograms in Sign Assemblies

Understand Swiss Sign Symbol 5.47: Context is Key for Pictograms

Symbol 5.48: Understanding Pictograms in Swiss Sign Assemblies

Understand Swiss Symbol 5.49: The Pictogram in Sign Assemblies

Understand the Swiss Symbol 5.49.1: A Versatile Pictogram on Road Signs

Symbol 5.49.4: A Versatile Swiss Pictogram in Traffic Sign Assemblies

Sign 5.50: Understanding the Airplanes/Airfield Symbol in Switzerland

Swiss Sign 5.51: Identifying Car Transfer on Train Services

Swiss Sign 5.52: Car Transfer on Ferry

Sign 5.53: Identify Industrial and Commercial Areas with this Swiss Road Sign

What does the 5.54 Customs Declaration Symbol mean on Swiss roads?

Identify Hospitals with 24-Hour Emergency Departments using Sign 5.56

Recognise the Fire Extinguisher Symbol (Sign 5.58) and understand its meaning in Swiss traffic.

Swiss Symbol 5.61: A Versatile Pictogram in Traffic Sign Assemblies

Swiss Sign Symbol 5.62: Decoding Pictograms in Road Assemblies

Swiss Sign 5.63: Understanding Generic Pictograms in Road Sign Assemblies

Understand Swiss Pictograms like Symbol 5.64 in Traffic Assemblies

Decoding Swiss Pictogram 5.65: Understanding Road User and Service Symbols

Understand the meaning of Swiss Symbol 5.66 pictograms in traffic signs.

Symbol 5.67: Understanding Swiss Pictograms in Road Sign Assemblies

Decoding Swiss Pictogram Sign 5.71-1: Understanding Symbols in Assemblies

Swiss Symbol 5.72: A Versatile Pictogram in Sign Assemblies

Swiss Road Sign Symbol 5.73: Understanding Pictograms in Sign Assemblies

Understand the White Solid Security Strip Road Marking (6.01)

Understand the Double Security Strip (6.02-6.03) Road Marking

Understand the Double Strip Road Marking (6.04) and Your Lane Position

Advance Warning Strip (6.05) – Prepare for Changes Ahead on the Road

Follow the White Pre-selecting Arrows on the Roadway

Understand the Oblique Pull Arrows Road Marking (6.07)

Master the Yellow Bus Lane Marking (6.08) in Switzerland

Follow the Carriageway Guidance of Swiss Road Marking 6.09

Understand the White, Wide, Solid Stop Line on the Roadway

Understand White Solid Longitudinal Road Markings (6.12-6.13-6.14)

Understand the white solid border strip road marking and its implications for your driving.

Follow the lane instructions of Swiss Road Marking 6.16.1

Follow the Carriageway Markings: Swiss Road Marking 6.16.2

Follow the Lane Guidance of Swiss Road Marking 6.16.3

Follow the lane guidance indicated by the 6.16.4 road marking on the carriageway.

Yellow Pedestrian Crossing Marking: What You Need to Know

Understand the Yellow Pedestrian Area Marking (6.19) on Swiss Roads

Understand the 6.20 Restricted Area Road Marking on Swiss Carriageways

Yellow Zigzag Lines (6.21): Understand This Important Road Marking on the Carriageway

Yellow Broken Parking Strip Marking: What It Means for Your Lane

Understand the 'No Parking Area' Road Marking (Code 6.23) in Switzerland

Follow Carriageway Markings: Understanding Road Marking 6.24

Understand the Yellow Stopping Strip Road Marking (6.25) in Switzerland

Understand the Extended Bicycle Lane Waiting Area Marking (6.26)

Understand the Extended Bicycle Lane Waiting Area Marking (6.26-1)

Understand the 'Guide Post, right' Road Marking (6.30) in Switzerland

Master the 6.31 Guide Post Left Road Marking for Safe Swiss Driving

Understand and follow Road Marking 6.32 on Swiss carriageways.

Understand Swiss Road Marking 6.33: Follow Lane Instructions on the Carriageway

Road Marking 6.34: Follow the Carriageway Instructions

Follow Road Marking 6.35 for Lane Guidance, Stopping, or Parking Instructions

Master Swiss Road Marking 6.36 for Safe Driving and Exam Success

Follow the Swiss Guide Device 7.01-1 to navigate safely around obstacles or deviations.

Follow the path clearly marked by Guide Device 7.01-2

Follow the Guide Device 7.02 to safely navigate your path and maintain clearance.

Understand the Guide device 7.03 for Safe Alignment and Clearance

Follow the Guide Device 7.04 for Safe Alignment and Clearance

Follow the Guide Device 7.05 for a Clear and Safe Path

Follow the Path: Understanding Swiss Guide Device 7.06

Understand and Safely Navigate with Guide Device 7.07

Follow the Guide Device 7.08 for Safe Path Alignment in Switzerland

Guide device 7.09: Follow the safe path around obstacles and roadworks.
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