Traffic Signs Knowledge Base
Regardless of whether you are looking for traffic rules, specific judgments or further information about a traffic signs:
Here is your knowledge base for the traffic signs of the German road traffic regulations.
Traffic Sign 114: Risk of skidding or slipping
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Find out under which circumstances a warning of wetness or dirt is required by traffic sign 114 and what to do if traffic sign 114 may not be erected.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 123: Road Works
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Find out which traffic rules are based on traffic sign 123, which additional traffic signs are combined with traffic sign 123 and why road works are being set up.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 142: Deer crossing
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Find out under which circumstances the traffic sign 142 is used to warn of deer crossing, which other traffic signs it is combined with and the size of the traffic sign 142.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 201: St. Andrew’s Cross
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Find out which traffic rules are based on St. Andrew’s crosses, in which variants you can encounter St. Andrew’s crosses and what you have to consider when setting up St. Andrew’s crosses.
Traffic Sign 220: One Way Street
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Learn how to recognize one-way streets from the signage, which rules apply in one way streets and what are non-genuine one way streets.
Traffic Sign 224: Stop
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Find out about the significance of stops, which additional traffic signs are placed under stops and how stops relate to existing No stopping traffic signs.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 240: Shared Walking And Cycling Path
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Find out which additional signs are used to combine with shared walking and cycling paths. You will also learn the conditions under which shared walking and cycling paths can be set up.
Traffic Sign 242.1: Pedestrian zone
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Find out which traffic rules apply in pedestrian zones and how the use of a pedestrian zone is permitted for a different type of traffic or a different group of people.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 244.1: Bicycle Street
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Find out how bicycle streets can be set up to be safe for traffic. In other modules we have compiled everything about the traffic rules, the width and marking of bicycle streets.
Traffic Sign 244.3: Bicycle Zone
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Find out which traffic rules apply in bicycle zones, how pedestrians and other types of vehicles have to behave in bicycle zones, and under what conditions bicycle zones can be set up?
Traffic Sign 250: Prohibition for Vehicles Of All Kinds
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Find out the meaning of traffic sign 250 and which additional traffic signs are combined with prohibition for vehicles of all kinds.
Traffic Sign 253: Prohibition for Motor Vehicles Over 3.5 T
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Find out the meaning of the combination of traffic sign 253 and the additional traffic signs “7.5 t”, “22-6 h”, “Bewohner frei” and “Lieferverkehr frei”. We have also put together everything you need to know about the term “Durchgangsverkehr”.
Traffic Sign 260: Prohibition for Motor Vehicles
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Find out which types of traffic apply to the prohibition for motor vehicles. Furthermore, you will learn the meaning of the combination of traffic sign 260 and the additional traffic signs “Bewohner frei”, “E-Auto frei”, “Landwirtschaftlicher Verkehr frei” and “Forstwirtschaftlicher Verkehr frei”.
Traffic Sign 262: Prohibition for vehicles over mass
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Find out how the meaning of prohibitions for vehicles over the specified actual mass is changed by additional traffic signs.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 274: Maximum Speed Allowed
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Find out the meaning of the combination of traffic sign 274, warning signs and additional traffic sign. This part also contains a complete overview of how speed limits are lifted.
5 Modules
Requirements
Traffic Sign 276: No overtaking for motor vehicles of all types
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Find out how the traffic regulation of No overtaking is adapted to the particular situation on site, which additional traffic signs are combined with No overtaking and what significance they have.
Traffic Sign 277.1: No overtaking of single-lane vehicles
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Find out which traffic rules apply to No overtaking of single-lane vehicles.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 283: “No Stopping”
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Find out which additional traffic signs are combined with “No stopping” traffic signs and what meaning they have. You will also find out what “No stopping” traffic signs with arrows mean.
Traffic Sign 286: “No waiting”
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Find out what is permitted in a “No waiting” area, the meaning of additional traffic signs under traffic sign 286 and how the beginning and the end of “No waiting” areas are marked with arrows.
Traffic Sign 298: Restricted area
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Find out what forms of restricted areas there are and under what circumstances restricted areas can be applied.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 299: Boundary marking
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Find out what forms of boundary markings there are and under what circumstances boundary markings can be applied.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 310: Place name sign
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Find out what needs to be considered when setting up a place name sign.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 314: Parking
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Find out which traffic regulations are based on traffic sign 314 with additional traffic signs underneath.
Traffic Sign 315: Parking On Sidewalks
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Find out how parking is regulated by traffic sign 315 and parking area markings. You will also learn how additional traffic signs under sign 315 restrict parking on sidewalks.
Traffic Sign 325: Traffic-Calmed Area
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Find out what traffic rules apply in a traffic-calmed area and under what circumstances a traffic-calmed area can be set up.
Traffic Sign 342: Shark teeth
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Find out which traffic rules apply to shark teeth and how they are marked.
Traffic Sign 350.1: Bicycle highway
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Find out which traffic rules apply on bicycle highways, how pedestrians and other types of vehicles must behave on bicycle highways and how bicycle highways are marked.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 600: Bollard
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Find out what aspects need to be considered when placing bollards on public sidewalks.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 605: Beacon
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Road works are made safe for traffic with the correct installation of beacons. Furthermore, you can avoid fines by setting up crash barriers correctly.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 720: Green Arrow Sign
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Find out under what circumstances green arrows may be displayed.
1 Module
Traffic Sign 721: Green Arrow Sign for bicycle traffic
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Find out under which conditions a green arrow for bicycle traffic may be installed.
1 Module