The picture table of road signs in Sweden shows a selection of important road signs in Sweden .
Similar to the Austrian, Swiss and old German traffic signs, Swedish traffic signs also depict people with a classic outline. Dutch and new German traffic signs depict people with stick figure outlines.
General danger signs
Double curve (initially on the right)
Double curve (initially left)
roadway narrowed on one side (right)
roadway narrowed on one side (left)
Danger of skidding when wet or dirty
Falling rocks (from right)
Falling rocks (from left)
End of the construction site
Weak roadside or high curb
Crossing or junction with right of way from the right
Right of way at the junction from the left & the winding junction from the right
Right of way at the junction from the right & angled junction from the left
three-lane, two-lane and single-lane beacon
Precedence sign
Give priority to oncoming traffic!
Precedence over the oncoming traffic
Traffic bans
Ban on vehicles of all kinds
Ban on motorcycles, including those with sidecars, mopeds and mopeds and other multi-track motor vehicles
Ban on motor vehicles and other multi-lane motor vehicles
Ban on motorcycles, including those with sidecars, mopeds and mopeds
Ban on motor vehicles with trailers
Prohibition for trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 3.5 t
Prohibition for motor vehicles and trains that cannot or may not travel faster than 25 km / h
Prohibition of labeling vehicles with dangerous goods
Prohibition for teams of draft animals
Prohibition for vehicles over specified width including load
Prohibition for vehicles over specified height including load
Prohibition for vehicles over specified length including load
Prohibition of driving without a minimum distance
Prohibition for vehicles over the specified actual weight
Prohibition of trains over the specified weight including cargo
Prohibition for trains in load capacity class 3 (max. 37.5 tons)
Prohibition for trains of load capacity class 2 (max. 51.4 tons)
Prohibition for vehicles over specified actual axle load
Prohibition for vehicles over the specified actual tandem axle load
Prohibition of right turns
Prohibition of turning left
No overtaking for vehicles of any kind
End of the overtaking ban for vehicles of all kinds
Overtaking is prohibited for trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 3.5 t
End of the overtaking ban for trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 3.5 t
End of the permitted maximum speed
Hold for the stated purpose
Limited stopping on days with even dates
Zone for loading and unloading heavy and bulky goods with no stopping
End of the zone for loading and unloading heavy and bulky goods with no stopping
Turning area with restricted parking restrictions
End of the turning area with restricted parking restrictions
Ban on vehicles with studded tires, with the exception of mopeds
Prescribed driving directions and special routes
common footpath and bike path
separate bike and footpath (bike path on the right)
separate bike and footpath (bike path on the left)
End of the route for buses
Mandatory direction of travel for vehicles with dangerous goods that are subject to labeling - here on the left
Hints
Passage point for oncoming traffic (Mötesplatser)
Beginning of a restricted stopping ban for a zone
End of a restricted stopping ban for a zone
Tunnel, with length information in km
Maximum parking time at certain times
Signposting
Signpost with a ban on turning left
License plate for diversions
Increase in lanes; Representation without oncoming traffic
Reduction of lanes; Representation without oncoming traffic
Lane board; Representation with oncoming traffic
Lane board in front of an intersection
Driving direction at the diversion
Transition to oncoming traffic
Two-way traffic uses the same lane
Path for vehicles with hazardous goods that are subject to labeling
(Bypass) road suitable for vehicles with a gross vehicle weight over 3.5 t
(Bypass) road suitable for passenger cars
(Bypass) road suitable for buses and coaches
Pedestrians and cyclists
Signpost for cyclists and moped drivers
Signpost for cyclists and moped drivers
Information sign for cyclists and moped drivers
Distance table for cyclists and moped drivers
General facilities
Service facilities
Tourist office or information point
Recreation area (outdoors)
Sale of handicraft products
Charging station for electric vehicles
Tourist destinations
Education signs
Additional characters
Length of the route from the beginning to the end of the character
Length of the route from the beginning to the end of the character
only severely disabled people with exceptional walking difficulties and the blind
Permission only applies to motorcycles, including those with sidecars, mopeds and mopeds
Permit only applies to cyclists
The permit only applies to trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 3.5 t
The ban only applies to trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 3.5 t
Permit only applies to cars and mobile homes
The ban only applies to cars and mobile homes
Permit only applies to buses and coaches
The ban only applies to buses and coaches
Permit only applies to caravans
The ban only applies to caravans
Permission only applies to cars with caravans
The ban only applies to cars with caravans
Maximum parking time at certain times
Direction of the ban, pointing to the right
Direction of the ban, pointing left
Direction of the ban, pointing diagonally to the right
Direction of the ban, pointing obliquely to the left
Direction of the ban, pointing right and left
Direction, pointing to the right
Direction, pointing to the right
Direction, pointing to the right (on European roads)
Direction, pointing left (on European roads)
Direction, pointing half-right
Direction, pointing half right (on European roads)
Direction, pointing half-left
Direction, half-left (on European roads)
Direction, straight ahead (on European roads)
Direction, straight ahead
Direction, pointing to the right (on European roads)
Direction, pointing left (on European roads)
Road users with poor hearing
Road users with poor eyesight
Course of the priority road at intersections (from bottom to right)
Course of the priority road at intersections (from bottom to left)
Course of the priority road at intersections (from top to left)
Course of the priority road at intersections (from top to right)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to right, case 1)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to left, case 1)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to left, case 2)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to right, case 2)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to half-left, case 1)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to half right, case 1)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to half-left, case 2)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from bottom to half right, case 2)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from top to right)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from top to left)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from top to half-left)
Course of the priority road at junctions (from top to half right)
both directions, two opposing vertical arrows
Traffic light systems
Red = stop !. Red + yellow = it turns green. Green = drive !. Yellow = stop, but drive if you are unable to stop!
Flashing yellow = caution!
Traffic light systems for bicycles and mopeds
Traffic light system for public transport
Traffic lights at level crossings
Traffic lights on moving bridges, ferries, airports, train stations, etc.
Drive with particular caution!
Lane marking
Center line that must not be crossed
Warning center line, may but should not be crossed
Center line that must not be crossed in one direction of travel
Center line warning in one direction of travel, normal in the other
The center line must not be crossed in one direction of travel and is not recommended in the other
Center line that must not be crossed under any circumstances
Marking a for z. B. Buses reserved lane
Road edge marking on z. B. Country roads
Road edge marking on z. B. Motorways
Stop line at whose right of way applies
Area that must not be driven over
Is only effective in connection with the previous lines or a traffic sign
Direction signs for cyclists
Severely disabled people with exceptional walking difficulties and the blind
More traffic signs
Direction board in curves
Direction board in sharp curves
Leitbake (warning beacon) in sharp curves; Tunnels or similar
Barrier in case of obstacles
Police sign
13.1.1 Approaching vehicles from the front and rear must stop. Approaching vehicles from the side can continue. 13.1.2 Signs on a vehicle. 13.2.1 Slow down. 13.2.2 Stop
13.3.1 Slow down. 13.3.2 Follow the police vehicle. 13.3.3 Slow down. 13.3.4 Drive to the edge of the road and stand in front of the police vehicle.
Anticipation of a control
See also
Web links
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