The Zone Regulation sign 2.59.3-D-F, specifically the German and French variant, indicates a mandatory driving, lane, path, parking, stopping, or zone instruction. This sign is part of a broader category of regulatory signs that define specific requirements for drivers. Always interpret this sign in conjunction with its placement, any accompanying arrows, bay markings, vehicle symbols, supplementary panels, and crucially, any end sign that signifies the instruction's conclusion.
This sign dictates specific mandatory instructions for driving, parking, or lane usage within a designated zone, crucial for navigating Swiss traffic rules. Proper interpretation, considering arrows and panels, is essential for safe driving and passing your theory test.
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: 2.59.3-D-F.
The "Zone regulation sign 2.59.3 (German and French variant)" sign gives a mandatory driving, lane, path, parking, stopping, or zone instruction. Read it with arrows, bay markings, panels, and end signs. Catalogue code 2.59.3-D-F.
Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 2.59.3-D-F - Zone regulation sign 2.59.3 (German and French variant) 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.
This sign conveys a mandatory instruction. It could relate to specific lane usage, parking rules, stopping regulations, or define the boundaries of a special zone. The exact requirement must be determined by reading the sign alongside any arrows, vehicle symbols, or supplementary panels it is accompanied by.
The mandatory instruction or zone regulation indicated by sign 2.59.3-D-F remains in effect until you encounter a specific end sign, a clear boundary marking, or a later sign that provides a new instruction. Never assume the rule has ended simply because the road layout changes or you feel you have passed the relevant area.
A common mistake is ignoring the sign because the road appears familiar or simple. Another is failing to check supplementary panels or road markings which often detail precisely how the instruction applies to different lanes or vehicle types. Always look for context clues when you see a regulatory sign.
Yes, the exact application of sign 2.59.3-D-F is highly dependent on its placement and the surrounding road layout. For example, it might apply to a specific lane, a parking bay, or an entire zone. Always consider the context, including lane markings, traffic lights, and any panels, to understand how the sign affects you.
A clear reference image of the 2.59.3-D-F - Zone regulation sign 2.59.3 (German and French variant) road sign used in Switzerland.

The 2.59.3-D-F - Zone regulation sign 2.59.3 (German and French variant) road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.
The 2.59.3-D-F - Zone regulation sign 2.59.3 (German and French variant) 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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