- Source: Road signs in Denmark
This is a list of road signs in Denmark. Road signs in Denmark are regulated by the Road Traffic Act (Færdselsloven). The design and definitions of road signs is delegated to the executive, according to §95 ¶1 of the Road Traffic Act. The executive, in this case the Danish minister of transport (transportministeren), issues executive orders on the subject. The latest executive orders were issued on April 13, 2023
Denmark signed the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals on November 8, 1968 and ratified it on November 3, 1986. Denmark has ratified the European Agreement supplementing the Convention on road traffic as well.
Road signs are divided into two main categories, which are traffic signs and direction- / tourist information signs:
Traffic signs are:
Warning signs
Priority signs
Prohibitory signs
Mandatory signs
Special regulation signs
Direction signs and tourist information signs are:
Flag-type direction signs
Stack-type direction signs
Exit signs
Portal signs
Lane diagram signs
Stack-type advance direction signs
Map-type signs
Locality signs
Tourist information signs
Route designations
Route confirmation signs
Service signs
Warning signs
Outside built-up areas, warning signs, except A18, A35, A74, A75 and A92, are usually placed from 150m to 250m before the danger. If the warning signs are placed at a different distance, the distance is shown on a subpanel. Inside built-up areas, warning signs can be placed at a shorter distance from the danger, without the distance being shown on a subpanel.
Warning signs
Priority signs
Priority signs
Prohibitory signs
Prohibitory signs
Parking/stopping signs and subpanels
Mandatory signs
Mandatory signs
Special regulation signs
Arrow signs suspended above lanes at intersection
Area signs
Other special regulation signs
Direction signs
Direction signs used on roads
Direction signs used on paths for pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians
Direction signs for parking
Advance direction signs on roads
Distance and locality signs
Distance and locality signs
Signs used on motorways
On motorways, direction signs have blue background when they lead to the ordinary road network, via an exit from the motorway, Directions have green background when they lead to the destination via the motorway(s).
Direction and locality signs on motorways
Lane and advance direction signs used on motorways
Confirmatory-distance and tourist information signs used on motorways
Route designations
A box with a broken border line means the route is connecting to the route number in the box.
Route designations
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 in Executive Order 426 from 2023. 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".
Service signs
Additional subpanels
Additional signs
Symbols
Symbols
Historic signs
Notes
References
External links
Media related to Diagrams of road signs of Denmark at Wikimedia Commons
Sales catalog of road signs in Denmark (Danish)
Danish Law Database (English translation)
The Danish Road Standards portal (English translation)
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