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Icelandic Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

Follow the Compulsory Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists.

418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists Icelandic road sign meaning

The 'Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists' sign (418.4) is a mandatory traffic sign instructing you to use a specific path or side designated for pedestrians and cyclists. You must adhere to the direction and division indicated, as indicated by arrows, markings, and the physical road layout. Ignoring this sign can lead to dangerous conflicts with other road users, so always position yourself early and follow the designated route.

Understanding the 'Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists' Sign (418.4)

This mandatory direction sign (418.4) dictates a compulsory route for your traffic stream, separating pedestrians and cyclists for safety. Proper sign interpretation is crucial for your theory test revision and ensuring compliance with Icelandic traffic rules.

Definition of 418.4

Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists is a mandatory sign used where traffic has to move in a particular way to stay safe and orderly. It often appears at islands, central refuges, one-way arrangements, path networks, and places where separating traffic streams matters more than driver preference. The sign should be read together with arrows, lane markings, kerbs, and the physical road layout because those details show exactly how the instruction is applied on site. Ignoring a mandatory sign can place you into direct conflict with opposing traffic, pedestrians, cyclists, or a protected part of the road space.

Meaning of 418.4

This sign makes separated path for pedestrians and cyclists compulsory for the road user or lane concerned. You must follow the direction, side, or path shown instead of choosing your own line through the location.

Allowed actions for 418.4

Position early for the compulsory movementFollow the side, path, or lane indicated by the symbolUse mirrors and signals where the manoeuvre requires lane positioningAdapt speed so the mandatory movement can be carried out smoothlyCombine the sign with markings and islands to follow the intended route

Prohibited actions for 418.4

Choosing a different direction where the sign makes one movement compulsoryDriving on the wrong side of an obstruction or refugeEntering a path or route reserved for another user groupSwerving late across lanes to recover a missed mandatory movementIgnoring the symbol because the road seems wide enough to improvise

418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the 418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists 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 Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists sign (418.4) mean?

The 418.4 sign indicates a mandatory route where the path is physically separated for pedestrians and cyclists. You must follow the specific lane or side indicated by the sign and any accompanying arrows or markings. This sign is not advisory; it's a requirement for safe and orderly traffic flow.

What are prohibited actions when I see sign 418.4?

When encountering sign 418.4, you must not choose a different direction if one is made compulsory. It is also prohibited to drive on the wrong side of an obstruction or refuge, enter a path reserved for another user group, or swerve late across lanes to correct a missed mandatory movement.

What should I do if I miss the correct path indicated by sign 418.4?

If you miss the correct path, do not attempt to swerve late across lanes to recover it, as this can be very dangerous. Instead, proceed safely along the intended route and look for a safe place to legally turn around or rejoin your intended path, following all other traffic rules.

How does the physical road layout relate to sign 418.4?

Sign 418.4 should always be read in conjunction with the physical road layout, including arrows, lane markings, and kerbs. These elements provide the specific details on how the instruction of the sign is applied on-site, guiding you precisely on which side or path to take.

Is sign 418.4 a warning sign or a mandatory instruction?

Sign 418.4, the Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists, is a mandatory instruction sign. It tells you what you *must* do, rather than warning you of a potential hazard. Failure to comply can have serious consequences for safety.

418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists road sign image

A clear reference image of the 418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists road sign used in Iceland.

418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists road sign

Other names for the 418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists

The 418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Separated Path for Pedestrians and CyclistsDifferent Paths418.4Aðgreindir stígar

Mandatory Direction Signs road sign category

The 418.4 - Separated Path for Pedestrians and Cyclists road sign is part of the Mandatory Direction Signs category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

Reinforce Your Road Sign Knowledge

Mastering Icelandic road signs involves understanding distinctions. Comparing this sign with similar mandatory direction signs enhances your recall and reduces confusion, aiding your theory test revision by improving sign recognition.

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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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