Road signs in Copenhagen.

This is a list of road signs in Denmark.

Denmark signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on November 3, 1986.[1]

A: Warning signs

B: Priority signs

C: Prohibitory signs

D: Mandatory signs

E: Information signs

Arrow signs (E11) are suspended above the carriageway
Direction of lanes at intersection(E15)

F: Direction signs

G: Orientation signs


M: Service signs

New service signs can be designed when needed, eg. by request from a business. The permission to do this is found in §359 ¶2 of Regulation of the Use of Road Signs and Markings.[4] A list of approved signs can be found on the Danish Road Directorate's (Vejdirektoratet) webpage. Signs planned, but not designed yet, are "electrician" and "real estate agent".[5]

Historic signs

References

  1. "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  2. Transportministeriet (2023), Bekendtgørelse om vejafmærkning, retrieved 11 July 2023
  3. In danish regulation, the symbol for bicycle also applies to a class of vehicles called small mopeds (50cc and restricted to max 30 km/h). Cf. "US 8: Cykel og lille knallert" in: "BEK nr 425 af 13/04/2023, Transportministeriet". Retsinformation (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-11-28. https://www.retsinformation.dk/eli/lta/2023/425
  4. "BEK nr 426 af 13/04/2023, Transportministeriet". Retsinformation (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  5. "Liste med samtlige godkendte servicetavler med symboler til kommerciel servicevejvisning".
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