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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
- Warning signs
- A11: Dangerous crossroad with a non-priority road
- A12.1: Dangerous side road with a non-priority road
- A16: Roundabout
- A17: Pedestrian crossing
- A18: Two-way traffic
- A19: Traffic signals
- A20: Traffic queue
- A21: Cyclists
- A22: Children
- A23: Equestrians
- A26: Wild animals
- A27: Cattle
- A31: Slippery road
- A33: Loose chippings
- A34: Rockfall
- A35: Dangerous shoulder
- A36: Bump
- A37: Uneven road
- A38: Dip [2]
- A39: Roadworks
- A41.1: Curve to the right
- A41.2: Curve to the left
- A42.1: Multiple curves, first to the right
- A42.2: Multiple curves, first to the left
- A43.1: Road narrows
- A43.2: Road narrows to the left
- A43.3: Road narrows to the right
- A44: Tunnel
- A46.1 Downward gradient
- A46.2: Upward gradient
- A71: Light rail
- A72: Level crossing without gates
- A73: Level crossing with gates
- A74.1: Single track level crossing
- A74.2: Multi track level crossing
- A75: Distance to level crossing
- A91: Opening bridge
- A92: Quayside
- A95: Side winds
- A96: Low airplanes
- A97: Low helicopters
- A99: Other danger
B: Priority signs
C: Prohibitory signs
- Prohibitory signs
- C11.1: No right turn
- C11.2: No left turn
- C12: No U-turns
- C19: No entry
- C21: Driving in both directions prohibited
- C22.1: No motor vehicles
- C22.2: No motorcycles or large mopeds
- C23.1: No lorries
- C23.2: No buses
- C23.3: No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
- C24.1: No tractors or motor equipment
- C24.2: No horse-drawn vehicles or similar
- C25.1: No bicycles or small mopeds[3]
- C25.2: No small mopeds
- C26.1: No equestrians
- C26.2: No pedestrians
- C31: Max weight
- C32: Max weight of roadtrain
- C35: Max axle load
- C36: Max bogie load
- C41: Max width
- C42: Max height
- C43: Max length
- C51: No overtaking
- C52: No overtaking by truck
- C53: End of no overtaking
- C54: End of no overtaking by truck
- C55: Local speed limit
- C56: End of local speed limit
- C59: End of prohibition
- C61: No stopping
- C62: No parking
- C63: No parking for bicycles
- C92: Continuing without stop prohibited
D: Mandatory signs
- Mandatory signs
- D11.1: Mandatory direction
- D11.2: Mandatory direction
- D11.3: Mandatory direction
- D11.4: Mandatory direction
- D11.5: Mandatory direction
- D11.6: Mandatory direction
- D11.7: Mandatory direction
- D11.8: Mandatory direction
- D12: Mandatory direction in the roundabout
- D15.2: Mandatory passage
- D15.3: Mandatory passage
- D16: Passage
- D21: Cycleway
- D22: Footway
- D23: Bridleway
- D26: Segregated path
- D26.1: Segregated path
- D26.2: Segregated path
- D26.3: Segregated path
- D26.4: Segregated path
- D26.5: Segregated path
- D27: Combined path
- D27.1: Combined path
- D55: Minimum speed
- D56: End of minimum speed
E: Information signs

Arrow signs (E11) are suspended above the carriageway
- Arrow signs suspended above lanes at intersection
- E11.1: Continue straight
- E11.4: Turn left
- E11.5: Turn right
- E11.6: Continue straight or turn left
- E11.7: Continue straight or turn right
- E11.8: Turn left or right
- E11.9: Continue straight, turn left or right

Direction of lanes at intersection(E15)
- E15: Lanes at intersection
- E16.1: Reduction of number of lanes
- E16.2: Reduction of number of lanes
- E17: Pedestrian crossing
- E18: Dead end
- E18.1.1: Dead end with continuing cyclepath
- E18.1.2: Dead end with continuing cyclepath to the right
- E18.1.3: Dead end with continuing cyclepath to the left
- E19: One way
- E21.1: Recommended route for cyclists
- E21.2: Recommended route for pedestrians
- E21.3: Recommended route for equestrians
- E21.4: Recommended route for mopeds
- E22.1: Recommended route for lorries
- E22.2: Recommended route for hazardous goods vehicles
- E22.3: Recommended route for tractors and motor equipment
- E22.4: Recommended route for busses
- E23: Instructions for disabled
- E24: Instructions for visually impaired
- E26.1: Pedestrian overpass
- E26.2: Pedestrian underpass
- E30: Light rail stop
- E31: Bus stop
- E33.1: Parking
- E33.2: Indoor parking
- UE33.4: Charging, subpanel to E33
- E34: Breakdown bay
- UE34: Fire extinguisher and emergency phone, subpanel to E34
- E35: Tunnel
- E37: Slow lane begins
- E39: Advisory maxspeed
- E40: End of advisory maxspeed
- E42: Motorway
- E43: Trunk road
- E44: End of Motorway
- E45: End of Trunk road
- E47: Bicycle boulevard
- E48: End of Bicycle boulevard
- E49: Pedestrian zone
- E50: End of Pedestrian zone
- E51: Living street
- E52: End of living street
- E53: Zone with traffic calming
- E53: End of zone with traffic calming
- E55: Urban area
- E56: End of urban area
- E68.2: Zone with no stopping
- E68.4: Zone with local speed limit
- E68.9: Low-emission zone
- E69: End of zone with no parking
- E69.3: End of zone with parking
- E69.4: End of zone with local speed limit
- E69.5: End of zone with no lorries
- E69.9: End of low-emission zone
- E80: General speed limits
- E93: Video surveillance
F: Direction signs
- Direction signs
- F11: Arrow direction sign
- F12: Arrow direction sign
- F13: Arrow direction sign
- F14: Temporary arrow direction sign
- F18: Tabular direction signs
- F30: Service road direction sign
- F33.2: Tabular direction signs for parking
G: Orientation signs
- Orientation signs
- G14: Diagram orientation
- G15: Lane orientation
- G18: Tabular orientation
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]
- M10: Ferry for pedestrians and bicycles
- M11: Car ferry
- M12: Airport
- M13: Train station
(formerly used)
- M13.1: S-train station
- M13.2 Metro station
- M13.3: Light rail station
- M14: Bus station
- M15: Freight terminal
- M16: Park and ride
(formerly used)
- M17: Post Office
- M18: Hub (communal transport)
- M21: Emergency department, open 24 hours a day
- M22: Telephone
- M23: Breakdown service
- M24: Filling station
- M24.1: Charging station for EV
- M24.2: Charging and filling station
- M30: Primitive camp site for hikers
- M31: Camping and caravan site
- M31.1: Site exclusivly for caravans
- M32: Autocamper site
- M33: Camping cabins
- M34: Rest area
- M34.1: Rest area for cyclists
- M35: Beach or swimming pool
- M35.1: Indoor swimming pool
- M36: Golf Course
- M37: Put and take fishing
- M38: Observation tower
- M41: Youth hostel
- M42: Hotel
- M43: Restaurant
- M45: Cafeteria
- M46: Toilet
- M46.1: Toilet (handicapped)
- M47: Emptying chemical toilet
- M47.1: Emptying chemical toilet
- M51: Church
- M52.1: Local attraction
- M52.2: National attraction
- M53: Unesco world heritage site
- M54: National Park
- M57: Industrial area
- M61: Information point
- M101: Grocery store
- M102: Room to let
- M103: Baker
- M104: Butcher
- M105: Hairdresser
- M107: Florist
- M109: Bookshop
- M111: Café
- M112: Farm shop
- M113: Antiques
- M114: Garden centre, plant nursery etc.
- M115: Marina
- M116: Nature reserve
- M117: Trail shelter
- M118: Sports facility
- M119: Car dealership, car rental
- M120: Commercial district
- M121: Shopping center, street, etc.
- M123: Education
- M124: Veterinary clinic or hospital
- M125: Kindergarten etc.
- M126: Art, pottery, etc.
- M127: Miltary
- M128: Hospital
- M129: Public offices
- M130: Cultural center
- M131: Recycling
- M132: Pharmacy
- M133: Cinema
- M134: Wellness, massage, beauty clinic, etc.
- M138: Picnic area, indoor or outdoor
- M140: Cohousing
- M143: Stud farm
- M144: Winery
- M145: Drivers education
- M146: Forest burial ground (cremated remains)
Historic signs
- A21: Cyclists
- A22: Children
- A99: Other danger
- B13: Stop
- C12: No U-turn
- C51: No overtaking
- D21: Cycleway
- D22: Footway
- D27: Combined path
- E17: Pedestrian crossing
- E33.1: Parking
References
- ↑ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ Transportministeriet (2023), Bekendtgørelse om vejafmærkning, retrieved 11 July 2023
- ↑ 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
- ↑ "BEK nr 426 af 13/04/2023, Transportministeriet". Retsinformation (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-12-14.
- ↑ "Liste med samtlige godkendte servicetavler med symboler til kommerciel servicevejvisning".
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