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

2.53 - End of maximum speed limit Swiss road sign meaning

The 'End of maximum speed limit' sign (catalogue code 2.53) signals that a previously enforced maximum speed restriction no longer applies. You should now adhere to the next posted speed limit, the general speed rules for the road type, or the speed indicated by the road layout and traffic signals. Always be aware of what the next rule or condition is after passing this sign.

Interpreting the End of Maximum Speed Limit Sign (2.53)

This crucial sign indicates the precise location where a previously imposed maximum speed limit is no longer in effect. Proper recognition is vital for safe driving and effective theory test revision, helping you navigate changing speed regulations confidently. Understanding this sign's meaning is key for correctly applying traffic rules and avoiding penalties.

Definition of 2.53

This catalogue entry is used for a mandatory instruction, speed rule, stopping or parking control, lane or path assignment, or zone boundary. It tells drivers what action is required, restricted, started, or ended at that point in the road layout. A professional interpretation should connect the sign to the correct lane, path, bay, zone, or end sign, then check panels, arrows, vehicle symbols, and markings before deciding what is allowed. Official catalogue code: 2.53.

Meaning of 2.53

The "End of maximum speed limit" sign marks the point where the previous maximum speed limit rule no longer applies. Continue under the next posted rule, the general road rule, and the visible road layout. Catalogue code 2.53.

Allowed actions for 2.53

Recognise where the previous rule ends and continue under the next posted or general rule.Check for a following speed limit, path rule, parking condition, zone boundary, or road marking.

Prohibited actions for 2.53

Do not keep applying the ended rule when a later sign or general rule has taken over.Do not accelerate, park, turn, or change lane until the visible road layout makes the next rule clear.

2.53 - End of maximum speed limit road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 2.53 - End of maximum speed limit 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 Swiss driving theory exam in Switzerland.

What does the 'End of maximum speed limit' sign (2.53) mean?

This sign indicates that a maximum speed limit you were previously required to follow has now ended. You are no longer restricted by that specific speed limit, but you must immediately comply with any new speed limit signs posted, or with the general speed limits applicable to that road (e.g., 50 km/h in built-up areas, 80 km/h outside built-up areas, 120 km/h on motorways).

What should I do when I see sign 2.53?

When you see the 'End of maximum speed limit' sign, you should recognise that the previous speed restriction is lifted. You then need to check for any new speed limit signs, road markings, or the general speed limit that applies to the current road section. Do not assume that you can drive at any speed; always drive according to the current conditions and posted rules.

Can I accelerate immediately after seeing sign 2.53?

You can accelerate, but only up to the new maximum speed limit that applies. This might be a new sign posted immediately after the 'End of maximum speed limit' sign, or it could be the general speed limit for that type of road. It's crucial to assess the situation and drive at a safe and legal speed for the new conditions, rather than simply accelerating without thought.

What is a common theory exam trap related to sign 2.53?

A common trap is assuming that the 'End of maximum speed limit' sign means there is no speed limit at all. This is incorrect. You must always be aware of the prevailing speed limit, whether it's a new sign, a general limit, or dictated by road conditions. Learners sometimes incorrectly assume they can speed up without checking for subsequent regulations.

Does sign 2.53 mean I can drive freely?

No, it means the *previous* specific maximum speed limit is no longer in effect. You must then observe and obey the *next* applicable speed limit, which could be indicated by another sign, or be the general speed limit for the road type and location (e.g. built-up area, outside built-up area, motorway).

2.53 - End of maximum speed limit road sign image

A clear reference image of the 2.53 - End of maximum speed limit road sign used in Switzerland.

2.53 - End of maximum speed limit road sign

Other names for the 2.53 - End of maximum speed limit

The 2.53 - End of maximum speed limit road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

End of maximum speed limit2.53 mandatory or parking sign2.53 Swiss mandatory or parking signmandatory and parking signs

Swiss Mandatory and Parking Signs road sign category

The 2.53 - End of maximum speed limit road sign is part of the Swiss Mandatory and Parking Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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