The C28 'End of No Overtaking' sign indicates that the previous restriction on overtaking vehicles has now ended. You can resume overtaking, but only if it is safe and legal to do so, always checking road markings, visibility, and oncoming traffic. This sign is crucial for understanding when you can legally pass other vehicles again. Always prioritize safety and re-evaluate conditions before making any passing manoeuvre.
Learn the key details of the C28 - End of No Overtaking 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.
This sign marks the end of a road section where overtaking was prohibited by a previous sign. Beyond this point, overtaking may be permitted again, but only if it can be done safely and legally. Drivers must still comply with road markings, speed limits, visibility requirements, and general overtaking rules. The sign helps drivers recognize when a previous overtaking ban no longer applies. Always reassess the traffic situation before attempting to pass.
The no-overtaking restriction ends here.
Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the C28 - End of No Overtaking 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.
The C28 sign means that a previously indicated restriction on overtaking is no longer in effect. You are permitted to overtake again, provided it is safe and legal according to general road rules.
No, the C28 sign only removes the previous specific ban. You must still adhere to all other rules for overtaking: check for clear visibility, sufficient space, no oncoming traffic, and ensure road markings (like solid white lines) do not prohibit it.
A common trap is assuming you can overtake immediately and without checking conditions. Learners sometimes forget that even after the ban ends, other factors like continuous white lines or poor visibility can still make overtaking illegal and dangerous.
Yes, absolutely. You must not overtake if there is a solid white centre line, if visibility is poor (e.g., on a blind bend or approaching a crest), if you would obstruct oncoming traffic, or if there are other hazards like junctions or pedestrian crossings nearby.
The C28 sign specifically marks the *end* of a prohibition. Other signs, like C27 ('No Overtaking') or signs indicating specific zones where overtaking is banned (like 'No Overtaking for Goods Vehicles'), impose restrictions. The C28 simply signals that a prior restriction is over.
A clear reference image of the C28 - End of No Overtaking road sign used in Sweden.

The C28 - End of No Overtaking road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.
The C28 - End of No Overtaking road sign is part of the Prohibitory Signs (C) category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.