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Swedish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

The E5 Built-up Area sign indicates you're entering an urban zone.

E5 - Built-up Area Swedish road sign meaning

When you see the E5 road sign, you are entering a built-up area, meaning urban traffic rules and expectations now apply. This Swedish traffic sign often appears in densely populated areas where you should expect more vulnerable road users, frequent crossings, and potentially lower speed limits. Always adapt your driving style, speed, and attention to these urban conditions to ensure safety and comply with local regulations.

About the E5 - Built-up Area road sign

Learn the key details of the E5 - Built-up Area 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 E5

This sign marks the start of a built-up area, typically where traffic is denser and more vulnerable road users are present. It signals a change in driving context, often involving lower speeds, more crossings, and frequent intersections. The place name can be displayed inside the sign. From this point, you should drive with heightened caution and follow any area-specific rules.

Meaning of E5

You are entering a built-up area. Urban traffic rules and expectations apply.

Allowed actions for E5

Adapt speed and attention to urban conditionsExpect more crossings, turning traffic, and parking activity

Prohibited actions for E5

Driving with motorway-style speed and spacingIgnoring pedestrians, cyclists, and frequent junctions

E5 - Built-up Area road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the E5 - Built-up Area 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 does the E5 'Built-up Area' sign mean?

The E5 sign signifies the start of a built-up area in Sweden. When you encounter this sign, you must be aware that standard urban traffic regulations, including potentially lower speed limits and increased presence of pedestrians and cyclists, are in effect. You should adjust your driving accordingly.

Do I always have to slow down when I see the E5 sign?

Yes, you must reduce your speed to comply with the prevailing speed limit within the built-up area, which is often 50 km/h unless otherwise indicated. The E5 sign signals a change in road conditions where higher speeds are unsafe and illegal.

What are common mistakes learners make with the E5 sign?

A common mistake is failing to adequately reduce speed upon seeing the E5 sign, assuming existing speed limits continue. Learners might also underestimate the density of traffic and the presence of pedestrians and cyclists in urban areas, leading to unsafe driving behaviour.

Does the E5 sign mean specific place names will be on it?

Yes, the E5 sign often displays the name of the locality you are entering. This helps drivers orient themselves, but the primary function of the sign is to alert you to the change in traffic rules and conditions applicable within that built-up area.

What is the difference between the E5 sign and other area signs?

The E5 sign specifically marks the beginning of a built-up area ('Tätort' in Swedish). Other signs might indicate specific zones like industrial areas, residential areas, or lower speed limits without necessarily marking the general start of an urban zone. The E5 is a general indicator for urban rules to apply.

E5 - Built-up Area road sign image

A clear reference image of the E5 - Built-up Area road sign used in Sweden.

E5 - Built-up Area road sign

Other names for the E5 - Built-up Area

The E5 - Built-up Area road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Urban area beginsEntering townBuilt-up zone startsCity limits begins

Directional Signs (E) road sign category

The E5 - Built-up Area road sign is part of the Directional Signs (E) category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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