Road Signs in Sweden - Prohibitory Signs

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.

  • No vehicles

  • No entry

  • No power-driven vehicles

  • No power-driven vehicles with more than 2 wheels

  • No motorcycles or mopeds Class I

  • No trailers

  • 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 vehicles with studded tires

  • No parking

  • No stopping or parking

  • Passing without stopping prohibited due to signal

  • No turn

  • No overtaking

  • No overtaking by lorries

  • Maximum speed

  • No vehicles carrying dangerous goods

  • End of overtaking restriction

  • End of overtaking by lorries restriction

  • No parking zone

  • End of no parking zone

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