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Polish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

Decode Your Route with Essential Information Signs

Information Signs (D)

This group of Information Signs (Group D) is crucial for understanding the road ahead and the facilities available. They provide context, explain road functions, and alert you to important conditions, much like a helpful guide during your drive. Mastering these signs is key to both navigating traffic safely and succeeding in your driving theory test.

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How Information Signs (D) road signs are used in Poland

An explanation of how Information Signs (D) road signs apply in real traffic situations in Poland. Learn where these signs are typically placed, what drivers are expected to do when they appear, and how correct reactions help you stay safe, avoid fines, and succeed in your Polish driving theory exam.

Information signs are encountered across a wide variety of road types and situations. You'll see 'Priority Road' (D-1) signs at the start of roads where you have precedence, often on main routes, while 'End of Priority Road' (D-2) signs signal that this advantage is ending. 'One-Way Road' (D-3) signs are common in urban areas and on streets designed for unidirectional flow. Signs like 'Dead End' (D-4a) and 'Entrance to a Dead End' (D-4b) help drivers avoid getting stuck. 'Expressway' (D-7) and 'Motorway' (D-9) signs indicate higher-speed roads with specific rules, and their 'End' counterparts (D-8, D-10) signify a return to normal road conditions. You'll also frequently see signs indicating public transport lanes ('Start of Bus Lane' D-11, 'Bus Lane' D-12), pedestrian crossings (D-6), and bicycle crossings (D-6a, D-6b), all of which require careful attention to other road users. Furthermore, a range of signs point to essential services like 'Petrol Station' (D-23), 'Hospital' (D-21), 'Parking' (D-18), and 'Car Repair Shop' (D-26), helping you plan stops and manage your journey. Understanding these signs ensures you are aware of road rules, available services, and potential hazards or special conditions ahead.

What you will learn about Information Signs (D) road signs

An overview of the key learning outcomes when studying the Information Signs (D) road sign category. Understand the main concepts, sign meanings, and traffic situations covered here so you can recognise patterns, answer theory questions more confidently, and build a solid foundation for safe driving in Poland.

Identify and understand the meaning of various information signs related to road layout and priority.Recognise signs indicating specific traffic zones, lanes, and special road conditions.Interpret signs for public services and facilities, planning your journey effectively.Understand the implications of signs like 'Priority Road' and 'End of Priority Road' for traffic flow.Distinguish between different types of crossings and their associated signs.

Understanding Polish Information Signs (D) for Road Awareness

Information road signs (D) provide crucial context for navigating Polish roads, shaping your decisions on road type, services, and conditions. Studying these distinctive rectangular traffic signs as a group enhances sign recognition and comprehension of their combined sign meanings. This effectively prepares you for the Polish driving theory test.

D-1 - Priority Road road sign

Priority Road

The D-1 Priority Road sign means you have the right of way.

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D-2 - End of Priority Road road sign

End of Priority Road

Prepare to yield: the D-2 'End of Priority Road' sign means your right of way is finishing.

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D-3 - One-Way Road road sign

One-Way Road

The D-3 sign means this road is one-way, so you must travel in the direction of the arrow.

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D-4a - Dead End (Cul-de-sac) road sign

Dead End (Cul-de-sac)

D-4a: This Road Has No Exit – It's a Dead End!

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D-4b - Entrance to a Dead End road sign

Entrance to a Dead End

Understand the D-4b Road Sign: Entrance to a Dead End Ahead

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D-5 - Priority over Oncoming Traffic road sign

Priority over Oncoming Traffic

You have priority over oncoming traffic at this narrowing.

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D-6 - Pedestrian Crossing road sign

Pedestrian Crossing

The D-6 'Pedestrian Crossing' Sign: Yield to Pedestrians on Zebra Crossings

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D-6a - Bicycle Crossing road sign

Bicycle Crossing

What Does the D-6a Bicycle Crossing Sign Mean for Drivers?

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D-6b - Pedestrian and Bicycle Crossing road sign

Pedestrian and Bicycle Crossing

D-6b: Combined Pedestrian and Bicycle Crossing Ahead

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D-7 - Expressway road sign

Expressway

The D-7 sign marks the start of an expressway, a special type of high-speed road.

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D-8 - End of Expressway road sign

End of Expressway

Prepare to exit the expressway safely with the D-8 'End of Expressway' sign.

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D-9 - Motorway (Autostrada) road sign

Motorway (Autostrada)

D-9: Welcome to the Motorway (Autostrada)!

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D-10 - End of Motorway road sign

End of Motorway

Prepare for the End of the Motorway with the D-10 Sign

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D-11 - Start of Bus Lane road sign

Start of Bus Lane

D-11 Road Sign: You're Approaching the Start of a Bus Lane

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D-12 - Bus Lane road sign

Bus Lane

The D-12 'Bus Lane' sign confirms the lane remains exclusively for buses and authorized vehicles.

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D-13 - Start of Slow-Moving Traffic Lane road sign

Start of Slow-Moving Traffic Lane

D-13 Sign: Prepare for the Start of a Slow-Moving Traffic Lane

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D-13a - Start of Lane road sign

Start of Lane

The D-13a 'Start of Lane' sign means a new lane is opening up ahead.

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D-14 - End of Lane road sign

End of Lane

D-14 End of Lane: Know When and How to Merge Safely

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D-15 - Bus Stop road sign

Bus Stop

The D-15 'Bus Stop' Sign: Understanding and Reacting to Public Transport Stops

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D-16 - Trolleybus Stop road sign

Trolleybus Stop

Understand the D-16 Trolleybus Stop Sign for safe city driving.

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D-17 - Tram Stop road sign

Tram Stop

Understand the D-17 'Tram Stop' Sign and How to React Safely

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D-18 - Parking road sign

Parking

The D-18 sign tells you where parking is allowed.

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D-18a - Reserved Parking road sign

Reserved Parking

Understand the D-18a Reserved Parking Sign (Koperta)

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D-18b - Covered Parking road sign

Covered Parking

The D-18b sign marks a covered parking area, protecting your vehicle from the weather.

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D-19 - Taxi Stand road sign

Taxi Stand

D-19 Taxi Stand: This sign designates a waiting area exclusively for taxis.

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D-20 - End of Taxi Stand road sign

End of Taxi Stand

Understand the D-20 sign: The End of the Taxi Stand

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D-21 - Hospital road sign

Hospital

The D-21 'Hospital' sign indicates a medical facility nearby.

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D-21a - Police road sign

Police

The D-21a 'Police' sign means a police station is nearby.

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D-22 - First Aid Point road sign

First Aid Point

The D-22 sign indicates a nearby First Aid Point.

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D-23 - Petrol Station road sign

Petrol Station

D-23 Petrol Station Sign: Your Guide to Refueling and Services Ahead

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D-23a - LPG Station Only road sign

LPG Station Only

D-23a: This road sign means LPG Fuel Only!

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D-23b - Petrol Station with EV Charging road sign

Petrol Station with EV Charging

See the D-23b sign for a petrol station offering both traditional fuel and electric vehicle charging.

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D-23c - EV Charging Point road sign

EV Charging Point

The D-23c sign indicates a dedicated point for charging electric vehicles.

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D-24 - Telephone road sign

Telephone

The D-24 Telephone sign indicates a public telephone is available nearby.

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D-25 - Post Office road sign

Post Office

The D-25 sign indicates a post office is nearby, providing essential postal and sometimes banking services.

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D-26 - Car Repair Shop road sign

Car Repair Shop

The D-26 'Car Repair Shop' sign means help is nearby!

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D-26a - Tire Service (Vulcanization) road sign

Tire Service (Vulcanization)

The D-26a 'Tire Service' sign indicates a specialized tire repair and replacement facility.

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D-26b - Car Wash road sign

Car Wash

What does the D-26b 'Car Wash' road sign mean?

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D-26c - Public Toilet road sign

Public Toilet

Understand the D-26c Public Toilet road sign and what facilities are available nearby.

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D-26d - Shower road sign

Shower

The D-26d 'Shower' Sign: Indicates Available Facilities for Travelers

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D-27 - Cafe or Buffet road sign

Cafe or Buffet

See the D-27 sign for a nearby Cafe or Buffet and know when to take a needed break.

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D-28 - Restaurant road sign

Restaurant

The D-28 'Restaurant' sign means a full meal service is available nearby.

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D-29 - Hotel or Motel road sign

Hotel or Motel

The D-29 Hotel or Motel sign guides you to overnight accommodation.

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D-30 - Camping Site (Obozowisko) road sign

Camping Site (Obozowisko)

The D-30 sign means a designated camping site is ahead.

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D-31 - Camping with Electric Hookups road sign

Camping with Electric Hookups

D-31 Road Sign: Indicates a Campsite with Electric Hookups Available

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D-32 - Bivouac Site (Pole Biwakowe) road sign

Bivouac Site (Pole Biwakowe)

D-32 Bivouac Site sign: Your guide to basic overnight stays in nature.

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D-33 - Youth Hostel road sign

Youth Hostel

What does the D-33 Youth Hostel sign mean?

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D-34 - Tourist Information road sign

Tourist Information

Look for the 'i' sign for Tourist Information and local guidance.

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D-34a - Radio Traffic Information road sign

Radio Traffic Information

Tune into the D-34a sign for vital radio traffic information.

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D-34b - Collective Information Board road sign

Collective Information Board

The D-34b Collective Information Board: Your Guide to Services Ahead

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D-35 - Pedestrian Underpass road sign

Pedestrian Underpass

The D-35 sign indicates an underpass for pedestrians to safely cross busy roads.

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D-35a - Escalator Down road sign

Escalator Down

D-35a: Escalator Down – Signalling an Accessible Pedestrian Underpass

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D-36 - Pedestrian Overpass road sign

Pedestrian Overpass

Understand the D-36 Pedestrian Overpass Sign in Poland

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D-36a - Escalator Up road sign

Escalator Up

The D-36a sign indicates a pedestrian overpass with an upward escalator for easier crossing.

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D-37 - Tunnel road sign

Tunnel

Prepare for tunnels: Understanding the D-37 Tunnel road sign.

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D-38 - End of Tunnel road sign

End of Tunnel

D-38: You're Exiting the Tunnel – Prepare for Changing Conditions!

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D-39 - General Speed Limits road sign

General Speed Limits

Master Poland's General Speed Limits with the D-39 Sign

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D-39a - Road Tolls Information road sign

Road Tolls Information

See the D-39a sign? It means you're approaching a toll road where payment is required.

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D-40 - Residential Area (Living Zone) road sign

Residential Area (Living Zone)

Entering a Residential Area (D-40): Pedestrians Rule, Speed is 20 km/h!

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D-41 - End of Residential Area road sign

End of Residential Area

Prepare to rejoin traffic: the D-41 sign marks the end of a residential area.

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D-42 - Built-up Area road sign

Built-up Area

The D-42 'Built-up Area' sign marks the start of a town or city with a 50 km/h speed limit.

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D-43 - End of Built-up Area road sign

End of Built-up Area

The D-43 Sign Means You're Leaving the Built-up Area, and the Speed Limit Changes!

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D-44 - Paid Parking Zone road sign

Paid Parking Zone

Enter the D-44 Paid Parking Zone and know you need to pay to park.

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D-45 - End of Paid Parking Zone road sign

End of Paid Parking Zone

You are now leaving the paid parking zone with the D-45 sign.

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D-46 - Internal Road (Droga Wewnętrzna) road sign

Internal Road (Droga Wewnętrzna)

D-46 Internal Road Sign: Understanding Non-Public Road Rules

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D-47 - End of Internal Road road sign

End of Internal Road

D-47 Sign: You're leaving a private road, so yield to public traffic!

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D-48 - Change of Priority road sign

Change of Priority

The D-48 'Change of Priority' sign means the intersection rules have been updated.

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D-49 - Toll Collection Point road sign

Toll Collection Point

Understand the D-49 Sign: Approaching a Toll Collection Point

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D-50 - Emergency Bay road sign

Emergency Bay

The D-50 sign indicates an Emergency Bay for breakdowns and urgent stops.

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D-51 - Speed Camera road sign

Speed Camera

Beware of the D-51 Speed Camera Sign: Automated Speed Monitoring Ahead!

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D-51a - Average Speed Check Start road sign

Average Speed Check Start

Prepare for Average Speed Checks with the D-51a 'Start' Sign

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D-51b - Average Speed Check End road sign

Average Speed Check End

You've passed the average speed check zone: The D-51b sign signals the end of monitoring.

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D-52 - Traffic Zone (Strefa Ruchu) road sign

Traffic Zone (Strefa Ruchu)

The D-52 Traffic Zone sign means public road rules apply even on private property.

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D-53 - End of Traffic Zone road sign

End of Traffic Zone

D-53: You are leaving an enforced traffic zone and rejoining public roads.

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D-54 - Clean Transport Zone road sign

Clean Transport Zone

The D-54 sign indicates the entrance to a Clean Transport Zone, restricting entry based on vehicle emissions.

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D-55 - End of Clean Transport Zone road sign

End of Clean Transport Zone

You're leaving the Clean Transport Zone: This is the D-55 'End of Zone' sign.

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Information Signs (D) road sign category frequently asked questions

Clear answers to common questions about the Information Signs (D) road sign category. Use this FAQ to review tricky rules, understand how these signs appear in exam scenarios, and remove confusion that often leads to mistakes in the Polish driving theory exam in Poland.

What's the main difference between information signs and warning signs?

Warning signs (Group A) alert you to potential hazards or changes in road conditions ahead, like curves or pedestrian crossings, and are typically triangular with a red border. Information signs (Group D), on the other hand, provide details about the road itself, traffic rules, or available services. They are usually rectangular or square with blue or white backgrounds and convey facts rather than immediate danger warnings.

When do I need to worry about 'Priority Road' signs?

The 'Priority Road' sign (D-1) means you have the right of way over vehicles entering the road from side roads or junctions. You must yield to traffic already on the priority road. When you see the 'End of Priority Road' sign (D-2), you lose this advantage, and you must then yield to traffic from the right and left as if it were a normal intersection, unless other signs indicate otherwise.

How do I know if I can park my car based on the parking signs?

The general 'Parking' sign (D-18) indicates areas where parking is permitted, often with additional information on a supplementary plate specifying time limits, payment requirements, or restrictions. 'Reserved Parking' (D-18a) means the space is set aside for specific users, like disabled drivers. Always check for any supplementary signs that might restrict or modify parking rules.

What should I do when I see a 'Built-up Area' sign?

Seeing the 'Built-up Area' sign (D-42) means you are entering an area with higher population density, more potential hazards (like pedestrians, cyclists, and junctions), and usually a default lower speed limit (often 50 km/h, unless otherwise indicated). You need to adjust your speed, be more vigilant, and anticipate more frequent interactions with other road users. The 'End of Built-up Area' sign (D-43) indicates you are leaving this zone.

Are information signs ever mandatory?

While most information signs are advisory, some can imply mandatory actions or conditions. For example, signs indicating a 'Bus Lane' (D-12) or 'One-Way Road' (D-3) mean you must adhere to the direction or lane restrictions. Similarly, signs about 'Tolls' (D-39a, D-49) or 'Parking Zones' (D-44) indicate requirements you must follow.

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