Sign 2.56 indicates the end of a prohibition for lorries to overtake. This means that where this sign is displayed, lorries are no longer prohibited from overtaking, unless other general rules or specific signs indicate otherwise. You should always remain aware of your surroundings, road markings, and any subsequent traffic signs or regulations that might apply.
This sign signifies the precise end of a previous restriction prohibiting lorries from overtaking. Mastering this sign's meaning is crucial for compliant driving and passing your theory test revision, ensuring you understand when overtaking is permitted again.
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: 2.56.
The "End of no overtaking by lorries restriction" sign marks the point where the previous no overtaking by lorries restriction rule no longer applies. Continue under the next posted rule, the general road rule, and the visible road layout. Catalogue code 2.56.
Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 2.56 - End of no overtaking by lorries restriction 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.
Sign 2.56 means that a previous restriction preventing lorries from overtaking has ended. Lorries are now permitted to overtake, provided they do so safely and in accordance with general traffic rules and any other signs present.
No, the sign 2.56 only lifts the prohibition on overtaking for lorries. Drivers of lorries should assess the road conditions, traffic, and other signs to determine if overtaking is safe and appropriate at that specific point.
Yes, although sign 2.56 lifts a specific restriction, lorries must still obey general overtaking rules. This includes not overtaking on blind bends, at junctions, or where visibility is poor, and not overtaking if it would impede oncoming traffic or create a hazard.
Drivers of vehicles other than lorries should be aware that a lorry might now overtake them. It's important to maintain a consistent speed and position, and to be prepared for a lorry to move into your lane to overtake.
Sign 2.56 specifically relates to overtaking restrictions for lorries. It does not directly affect speed limits, though general rules about safe speed when overtaking still apply.
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The 2.56 - End of no overtaking by lorries restriction road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.
The 2.56 - End of no overtaking by lorries restriction 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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