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Begin of a built-up area

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a built-up area. It is placed at the boundary of cities and villages. It notifies drivers that the general rules of a built-up area apply from that point onwards.

End of the built-up area

This traffic sign indicates the end of the built-up area.

Crossing for pedestrians

This traffic sign indicates a crossing for pedestrians.

Dead end street

This traffic sign indicates that the road ahead is a dead end, the road stops or is closed to traffic.

Dead end street with a passage for pedestrians and cyclists

This traffic sign indicates a dead end street with a passage for pedestrians and cyclists.

Information about the directions of the roundabout

This traffic sign gives information about the directions of the roundabout.

Begin of an expressway

This traffic sign indicates the begin of an expressway. It notifies road users that the general rules of an expressway apply from that point onwards.

End of the expressway

This traffic sign indicates the end of the expressway.

Begin of a motorway

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a motorway. It notifies road users that the general rules of a motorway apply from that point onwards.

End of the motorway

This traffic sign indicates the end of the motorway.

Parking allowed

This traffic sign indicates that parking is allowed.

Begin of a zone for pedestrians

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a pedestrian zone.

End of the zone for pedestrians

This traffic sign indicates the end of the pedestrian zone.

Begin of a priority road

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a priority road. You have priority at all following crossroads until the end of the priority road.

End of the priority road

This traffic sign indicates the end of the priority road. You have no longer priority at the following crossroads.

Begin of a residential area

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a residential area. It notifies road users that the general rules of a residential area apply from that point onwards.

End of the residential area

This traffic sign indicates the end of the residential area.

Road narrowing, oncoming drivers have to give way

This traffic sign indicates there is a road narrowing where oncoming drivers have to give way.

Section control

This traffic sign indicates a section control.

National speed limits

This traffic sign indicates the national speed limits.

Begin of an advisory speed limit

This traffic sign indicates the begin of an advisory speed limit.

End of the advisory speed limit

This traffic sign indicates the end of the advisory speed limit.

Turning left mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must turn left, other directions are not allowed.

Turning left or right mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must turn left or right, driving straight ahead is not allowed.

Turning right mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must turn right, other directions are not allowed.

Passing left mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must pass the traffic sign on the left. The traffic sign is used to mark obstructions, such as traffic islands or roadworks.

Passing left or right mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that drivers reach the same destination by proceeding either side of the sign. The traffic sign is used to mark obstructions such as traffic islands or roadworks. It’s used only on places where the traffic will merge again past the obstruction.

Passing right mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must pass the traffic sign on the right. The traffic sign is used to mark obstructions, such as traffic islands or roadworks.

Mandatory direction of the roundabout

This traffic sign indicates that you must give way to all drivers on the roundabout. When the roundabout is clear, continue in the direction of the roundabout.

Mandatory left

This sign indicates that all drivers must turn left, turning right is not allowed.

Mandatory right

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must turn right, turning left is not allowed.

Driving straight ahead mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must drive straight ahead, turning left or right is not allowed.

Driving straight ahead or turning left mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must drive straight ahead or turn left. Turning right is not allowed.

Driving straight ahead or turning right mandatory

This traffic sign indicates that all drivers must drive straight ahead or turn right. Turning left is not allowed.

Mandatory path for cyclists

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for cyclists.

Mandatory divided path for pedestrians and cyclists

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a divided path for pedestrians and cyclists.

Mandatory divided path for pedestrians and cyclists

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a divided path for pedestrians and cyclists.

Mandatory path for equestrians

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for equestrians.

Mandatory path for pedestrians

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a path for pedestrians.

Mandatory shared path for pedestrians and cyclists

This traffic sign indicates the begin of a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists.

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@Unknown - Dec 06

I want to get the greek driving license, so should i study from here and thats it for the oral exam ? thanks a lot

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@Unknown - Sep 08

Speedlimit signs in Norway are not just at the start of the speedlimit. Every speedlimit sign exept 50 and 80 are also placed with a specific distance between eachother as a reminding. If there is no speedlimit sign for a while, you are either in a 50 or 80 area, depending on the road and amout of houses/buildings

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Most of these DOES NOT exist on the official Greek test. //Someone that not only practiced it in Greece, but also scraped sites that had the official test (1:1 copy to the official one) in order to build a better learning site than existing ones (still a work in progress).

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@Unknown - Sep 07

I think the wording is a bit unlucky. "Warning for cyclists" is wrong. It's a "Warning OF cyclists FOR everybody". I think all those "Warning for X" signs should be "Warning of X" or "Warning against X". And then it's not really as specific as some of them are described. E.g. there's one that says "Warning for deer", which should be "Warning against wildlife crossing". It's not deer, it could be warthogs or boars or foxes as well.

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@Unknown - Sep 01

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@Unknown - Aug 08

To sum-up: A-3 and A-4 are wrong - the sign only tells you the direction of the first curve, the second one can be whatever A-6d and A-6e are not about sharpness, but about the incoming roads being one-way towards the road you're currently on A-18a is not about cattle specifically, but about farm animals or domesticated animals A-18b is not limited to deer, but any wild animals that might suddenly appear on the road, like elk or boars B-32a is literally "border control", but may also have different variations with different text meaning in general "stop here until you're explicitly allowed to go" All that info can be found on wikipedia.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

A-4 also wrong. It means "dangerous curves — first to the left", the second one can be either left or right. It doesn't specify.

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@Unknown - Aug 08

Wrong. This is A-6d, which "entry of the one-way road from the right". Nothing about sharpness. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_signs_in_Poland

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@Unknown - Aug 04

The questions are pretty good, but unfortunately there's no variety at all. Would be nice if there were questions about things other than the signs, which are arguably one of the easiest parts of traffic rules

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@Unknown - Jul 23

Where can I find info about rules in regards to alcohol consumption?

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The polish sign "Curve of the main road" is actually a complimentary sign showing the "actual course of priority road" and there are several thousand variations of it as this is often "crossroad specific"

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