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Icelandic Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

Understand the Half-broken Line (Caution Line) for clear driving guidance on the carriageway.

1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) Icelandic road sign meaning

This road marking, known as a Half-broken Line or Caution Line (1002), is painted directly onto the road to guide your vehicle's position and indicate crossing rules. Treat it with the same seriousness as an upright sign, as it clearly defines which parts of the road are reserved or restricted. Always read these markings early to adjust your lane position smoothly and safely, especially before manoeuvres like overtaking or lane changes.

Understanding the Half-broken Line (Caution Line) 1002

Master the specific meaning of the Half-broken Line (Caution Line) 1002 to ensure correct vehicle positioning and safe lane changes on Icelandic roads. This essential road sign interpretation is key for your theory test revision and practical driving knowledge.

Definition of 1002

Half-broken Line (Caution Line) is a painted or surface-applied marking used to organise movement on the road itself. Road markings guide positioning, separate opposing flows, indicate priorities, reserve space for certain users, and show where stopping, crossing, or turning is allowed or restricted. The safest approach is to read the marking early and adjust lane position before reaching it, especially where overtaking, crossing, or lane choice is affected. In winter or poor maintenance conditions, markings may be harder to see, but where visible they remain an important part of the legal traffic arrangement.

Meaning of 1002

This road marking controls or guides half-broken line (caution line) directly on the carriageway. It must be read just as seriously as an upright sign because it tells you how to position the vehicle, where you may cross, and which part of the road is reserved or restricted.

Allowed actions for 1002

Follow the marking as part of the road rule at that locationAdjust your position early so the marking can be obeyed smoothlyCombine the marking with signs and signals to understand the full ruleLeave extra observation time if the marking is worn or partly obscuredRespect reserved and protected areas shown on the carriageway

Prohibited actions for 1002

Driving across a marking that forbids crossing or entryUsing a reserved area as ordinary carriagewayIgnoring stop, yield, or lane-allocation markings on the road surfaceOvertaking or changing lanes where the marking forbids itAssuming a road marking does not matter because there is no nearby post sign

1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) 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 Icelandic driving theory exam in Iceland.

What does the Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road marking 1002 signify?

The 1002 Half-broken Line, or Caution Line, is a surface marking that guides your vehicle's positioning on the road. It tells you how to position your car, where crossing is permitted or forbidden, and which areas of the road are reserved or restricted for specific uses or vehicles.

How should I react when I see the 1002 Half-broken Line road marking?

You should take the 1002 Half-broken Line very seriously, just like an upright sign. Read it early to understand how it affects your lane, position, and any potential crossing or overtaking rules. Adjust your driving position smoothly before reaching the marked area to comply with its guidance.

Can I ignore the 1002 Half-broken Line if there is no upright sign nearby?

No, you must never ignore the 1002 Half-broken Line. Road markings remain legally binding even without a corresponding upright sign. Conditions like snow or dirt can make them harder to see, but their legal significance for traffic arrangement remains.

What are common mistakes learners make with the 1002 Half-broken Line during the theory test?

A common trap is assuming that road markings are less important than upright signs, or that they don't apply if obscured by weather. Learners might also misinterpret the purpose of a half-broken line, thinking it's a suggestion rather than a clear directive for positioning or crossing rules.

Does the 1002 Half-broken Line mean I can never cross it?

Not necessarily. A half-broken line is a 'caution' line, which means it is guiding you. It might indicate a lane separation, a warning before a change in road layout, or a place where crossing is permitted under certain conditions. You must obey its specific guidance, which may permit crossing or prohibit it depending on the context and any accompanying signs.

1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road sign image

A clear reference image of the 1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road sign used in Iceland.

1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road sign

Other names for the 1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line)

The 1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Half-broken Line (Caution Line)1002Hálfbrotin lína (varúðarlína)

Road Markings road sign category

The 1002 - Half-broken Line (Caution Line) road sign is part of the Road Markings category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

Reinforce Your Road Sign Knowledge

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Advance Your Road Sign Understanding with Focused Practice

After reviewing the full list of Icelandic road signs, reinforce your learning with targeted practice. Explore our sign group categories or take a specific quiz to test your recognition and recall. Ensure you're fully prepared to identify and interpret all traffic signs for your upcoming driving theory exam.

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