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Swedish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

The T14 All Way Stop sign means everyone must stop at this junction.

T14 - All Way Stop Swedish road sign meaning

The T14 sign, also known as an 'All Way Stop', indicates that all approaching vehicles have a stop obligation at the intersection. You must come to a complete halt at the stop line or before entering the junction. After stopping, proceed only when the way is clear and safe, and you have yielded to any relevant priority rules. This sign ensures clarity in junctions where all directions require a stop, making careful observation and communication crucial.

About the T14 - All Way Stop road sign

Learn the key details of the T14 - All Way Stop road sign, including its function, what it communicates to drivers, and how it applies in real traffic situations in Sweden. Use this overview to understand the sign clearly and recognise it confidently during the Swedish driving theory exam.

Definition of T14

This supplementary plate indicates that every approach to the intersection has a stop obligation. It is used to make it clear that all drivers must come to a complete stop before entering the junction. After stopping, you must proceed only when it is safe and when you have complied with any applicable give way situation. Because everyone must stop, careful eye contact and clear decision making are important to avoid confusion. The plate helps prevent misunderstandings at junctions where stop control applies in all directions.

Meaning of T14

Indicates that drivers from all approaches at the junction must stop.

Allowed actions for T14

Stop fully at the stop line or before the intersectionProceed only when the junction is clear and safeCommunicate intent clearly and drive predictably

Prohibited actions for T14

Rolling through without a complete stopAssuming another approach must stop while you do notEntering the junction before it is safe after stopping

T14 - All Way Stop road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the T14 - All Way Stop road sign. Learn how the sign works, what rules it represents, and how it affects real driving situations. This FAQ strengthens your understanding and supports accurate decision making for the Swedish driving theory exam in Sweden.

What is the primary rule when encountering the T14 All Way Stop sign?

The main rule for the T14 All Way Stop sign is that every vehicle approaching the junction must come to a complete stop before entering. This is not a yield situation; a full stop is mandatory for all directions.

How should I proceed after stopping at a T14 junction?

After stopping completely, you must look carefully for other traffic and proceed only when it is safe to do so and the junction is clear. You must also comply with any applicable priority rules, even though all approaches have stopped.

What are common mistakes or exam traps related to the T14 sign?

A common trap is treating the T14 sign as a yield sign and rolling through without a full stop, or assuming another driver will stop when they aren't supposed to. Another mistake is entering the junction before it's truly safe after your stop, causing confusion or potential accidents. Always make eye contact if possible and be certain the way is clear.

Is the T14 sign the same as a 'Four Way Stop'?

Yes, the T14 'All Way Stop' sign is functionally the same as what is commonly known as a 'Four Way Stop' or 'Multi Approach Stop'. It clearly communicates that all traffic entering the junction must stop first.

Do I need to yield to other vehicles after stopping at a T14 junction?

While everyone must stop, you still need to be aware of priority rules. Typically, the vehicle that arrives first at the junction gets priority after stopping, or if vehicles arrive simultaneously, priority is often given to the right. However, the most critical aspect is ensuring the junction is clear and safe before proceeding.

T14 - All Way Stop road sign image

A clear reference image of the T14 - All Way Stop road sign used in Sweden.

T14 - All Way Stop road sign

Other names for the T14 - All Way Stop

The T14 - All Way Stop road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Four way stopMulti approach stopAll approaches stopAll way stop control

Supplementary Plates (T) road sign category

The T14 - All Way Stop road sign is part of the Supplementary Plates (T) category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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