Road signs in Sweden moped

Posted on January 21st, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

Road signs in Sweden are regulated in Vägmärkesförordningen, VMF (1978:1001), and are to be placed 2 meters from the road with the base-sign at an altitude of 1.6 meters for motorized roads. Except for road numbers, there are a maximum of three signs on a pole, with the most important sign at the bottom. All signs have a reflective layer added on selective parts of the sign as is custom for European signs, most larger signs also have their own lumnination.

Most signs are based on pictograms, except signs like the prohibiton-sign for stop at told and signal, the sign indicating taxi rink, low speed road and the sign for accident.
If the sign included text, the text is written in Swedish, except the stop sign, which is written in English (”STOP”).

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Major differences between Swedish and general European signs

Whereas European signs usually have white background on warning and prohibition signs, the Swedish signs have a yellow/orange color. This is for the purpose of enhancing the visibility of the sign during the winter, as white signs would be hard to see in the snow. Swedish warning and prohibition signs also have a thicker border than their European counterparts.


Warning signs

Warning signs are triangular, but in contrast to those of most other states using triangular warning signs, Swedish signs have yellow backgrounds, rather than white. The signs warning for animals do not render the vehicle, as is usual of other states’ signs, but only render the animal in question (for example the famous elk warning sign).


Private road direction sign

The reason there is a sign indicating private road, is because they are not strictly private. A private road is a road that is not maintained by the state or similar, but by a private person. As is custom in Sweden, if you own a private road or a land, you can prohibit cars (but not people) from using the road. But if there is support from the state for the maintenance, you can’t prohibit cars from it. This is mostly the case if several families live along the road. Then they must form an association for the road. The Swedish word for this kind of road is “enskild”, that can be both translated to “private” and “individual”.

Dangerous bend, bend to right

Dangerous bend, bend to left

Dangerous bends, first bend to right

Dangerous bends, first bend to left

Steep hill downwards

Steep hill upwards

Road narrows on both sides

Road narrows from right side

Road narrows from left side

Opening or swing bridge

Quayside or ferry berth

Uneven road

Road works

Slippery road

Falling rocks from right

Falling rocks from left

Loose chippings

Junction

Roundabout

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 90° left, 90° right

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 45° left, 45° right

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 90° left, 45° right

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 45° left, 90° right

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 90° left

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 45° left

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 90° right

Junction with a road the users of which must give way, 45° right

Give way

Traffic signals

Level crossing with gates

Level crossing without gates

Distance to level crossing

Intersection with tramway line

Single track level crossing

Multitrack level crossing

Pedestrian crossing

Children

Animals (elk)

Animals (deer etc.)

Animals (cow)

Animals (horse)

Animals (reindeer)

Animals (sheep)

Cyclists and moped riders on carriageway

Skiers crossing

Crossing horses

Low-flying aircraft

Crosswind from right

Crosswind from left

Two-way traffic

Tunnel

Other dangers


Prohibitory signs

Prohibitory signs are round with yellow backgrounds and red borders, except the international standard stop sign that is an octagon with red background and white border and the no parking and no standing signs that have a blue background instead of yellow.

Closed to all vehicles in both directions

No entry

No power-driven vehicles

No power-driven vehicles except motorcycles without side cars

No motorcycles

No power driven vehicles drawing a trailer other than a semitrailer or a single axle trailer

No lorries

No tractors, construction vehicles etc.

No cycles or mopeds

No mopeds

No animal-drawn vehicles

No riding

No pedestrians

No off-road vehicles

No vehicles having an overall width exceeding … meters

No vehicles having an overall height exceeding … meters

No vehicles exceeding … tons laden weight

No vehicles having a weight exceeding … tons on one axel

Minimum distance between power driven vehicles

No vehicles or combination of vehicles exceeding … meters

No vehicles or combination of vehicles exceeding … tons laden weight or bearing capacity class

No vehicles having a weight exceeding … tons on a tandem axel

No parking

No standing or parking

Stop

passing without stopping prohibited at customs

Passing without stopping prohibited due to signal

Priority for oncoming vehicles

No right turn

No left turn

No U-turns

No overtaking

No overtaking by lorries

Maximum speed (30 km/h)

Maximum speed (50 km/h)

Maximum speed (70 km/h)

Maximum speed (90 km/h)

Maximum speed (110 km/h)

No vehicles carrying dangerous goods

End of overtaking restriction

End of overtaking by lorries restriction

No parking zone

End of no parking zone


Mandatory signs

Mandatory signs are always round blue signs with white border.

Direction to be followed. Right only

Direction to be followed. Left only

Direction to be followed. Straight ahead only

Direction to be followed. Turn right

Direction to be followed. Turn left

Direction to be followed. Turn right or continue straight ahead.

Direction to be followed. Turn left or continue straight ahead.

Direction to be followed. Turn left or right.

Pass this side. Right

Pass this side. Left

Pass this side. Either side

Roundabout

Foot path

Track for cycles and mopeds

Compulsory track for pedestrians, cyclists and moped drivers.

Compulsory track for pedestrians, cyclists and moped drivers. Dual track

Compulsory track for pedestrians, cyclists and moped drivers. Dual track

Track for rider on a horseback

Track for off-road vehicles

Beginning of lane reserved for scheduled buses etc.

End lane reserved for scheduled buses etc.


Signs giving information

The only Swedish diamond shaped sign is the sign informing about priority road, which is a road to which intersection roads have to give way.

Motorway

End of motorway

Expressway

End of expressway

Priority road

End of priority road

Low-speed road

End of low-speed road

Residential area

End of residential area

One-way traffic

Pedestrian area

End of pedestrian area

Built-up area

End of built-up area

Maximum recommended speed

End of maximum recommended speed

Toll road

Priority over oncoming vehicles

No through road

Pedestrian crossing

Lay-by or passing place

Parking

Park and ride

Taxi rink

The long turn — mandatory turning manoeuvre for pedal cycles and mopeds.

Advance direction sign, diagrammatic type

Advance direction sign, stack type

Lane preselection sign

Lane merge

Lane ends

Temporary sign, left most lane ends

Temporary sign, Lane merges with oncoming traffic

Temporary sign, oncoming traffic merges with this lane

Advance direction sign diagrammatic indicating prohibition of left turning

Direction sign flag type

Direction to motorway or expressway

Sign to specific district or area

Sign to place reached by a private road

Sign to local amenities

Lane assignment type

Advance direction sign exit ahead from motorway or expressway

Advance direction sign exit ahead from other road than motorway or expressway

Direction sign exit sign

Lorry

Car

Bus

Airfield

Airfield straight ahead

Ferry

Place indication sign

Road number sign European highway

Main highways (other than European highways) numbered 1-499

Road number sign. Direction to a numbered road

Road number sign for traffic diversion

Confirmatory sign

Interchange number

Collection sign

Recommended route for vehicles carrying dangerous goods

Tourist route

Tourist attraction area

Landmark

World heritage site

Sign to temporary event

Recommended route for pedal cycles and mopeds

Recommended route for pedestrians

Disabled persons

Stack type design

Flag type sign

Place indication sign

Confirmatory sign

Cycle track

Post office

Telephone

Radio station for road and traffic information

Information

Workshop

Petrol station

Refreshments

Restaurant

Hotel

Picnic site

Toilet

First aid

Industrial zone

Youth hostel

Holiday chalets

Caravan site

Camping site

Bathing

National heritage

Open-air recreation

Hiking trail

Chair lift

Tow lift

Fishing licences on sale here

Golf course


Other signs

End of road works

Limited access on side marker

Limited access marker

Limited access arrow marker

Marking for sharp bends, bridge parapets, abutment, walls, tunnel mouths etc. Arrow marker

Marking for sharp bends, bridge parapets, abutment, walls, tunnel mouths etc. Side marker

Marking for sharp bends, bridge parapets, abutment, walls, tunnel mouths etc. Arrow marker

Gore area marker

Accident


Additional panels

Parking house

Length of stretch of road beginning at specified distance from sign

Length of stretch of road beginning at sign

Distance to

Stop and give way at specified distance ahead

Lateral clearance

Total weight

Times the restriction applies.

No parking between times indicated

No parking between times indicated (with weekday given)

Prohibition effective in both directions of the sign

Prohibition end at sign

Prohibition effective in the direction of arrow

Parking, effective in both directions of the sign

Parking ends at sign

Parking, effective in direction of arrow

Parking configuration

Parking configuration

Parking configuration

Parking configuration

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (lorry)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (lorry)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (handicapped)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (car)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (car)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (bus)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (bus)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (motorcycle)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (bike)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (caravan)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (caravan)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (car + caravan)

Symbol plate for specified vehicle or road user category (car + caravan)

Parking permitted for specified period between times shown

Soft shoulder

Forestry vehicle crossing ahead

High tension cable

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Direction sign

Blind persons crossing or in the vicinity of the road

Deaf persons crossing or in the vicinity of the road

All way stop

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Direction of priority road at intersect

Two-way traffic on cycle and moped tracks


Traffic light signals

Red = stop, red and yellow = the light is turning to green, green = go, yellow = stop

Flashing yellow = proceed with caution

Bicycle and moped lights

Pedestrian only lights

Public transport lights

Lane-control signals

Lights at level crossing

Light signals at opening or swing bridges, ferries, airfields, emergency service stations etc.

Drive with extra caution signal


Road markings

Centre line

No passing line

Warning line

Centre line and no passing line

Centre line and warning line

Warning line and no passing line

Double no passing line

Reversible lane markings (lane that may be used for alternating direction of traffic flow)

Guide line

Reserved lane line

Cycle lane marking

Broken edge line

Continuous edge line

Stop line

Give way line

Pedestrian crossing

Cycle crossing

Lane selection arrows

Deflecting arrow

Obstruction marking

Text conforming bus and taxi lane, text conforming stop line

Parking bay

Standing and parking prohibited

Parking prohibited

Parking prohibited

Cycle and moped route

Advance warning of obligation to give way

Disabled persons


Signals by police officers

13.1.1 Vehicles approaching from in front and behind must stop. Vehicles approaching from the side may continue
13.1.2 Beckoning on a vehicle
13.2.1 Slow down
13.2.2 Stop

13.3.1 Slow down
13.3.2 Follow the police car and pull up behind it when it stops
13.3.3 Slow down
13.3.4 Drive off the road and stop in front of the police car

Control

Advance direction sign control


References

  • vv.se

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