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Swedish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

The C1 'No Entry' sign means you cannot proceed this way with any vehicle.

C1 - No Entry for Vehicles Swedish road sign meaning

The C1 'No Entry' sign is a prohibition sign indicating that you must not enter the road from this direction with any vehicle. It's often used to prevent traffic from entering one-way streets the wrong way or to close off private roads. Always obey this sign by choosing an alternative route or turning back if safe to do so, as entering could cause a dangerous head-on collision. Pay attention to any additional plates that might modify the restriction.

About the C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign

Learn the key details of the C1 - No Entry for Vehicles 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 C1

This sign marks an entry that is closed to vehicle traffic in the direction you are traveling. It is used at road entries where vehicles are not allowed to pass beyond the sign. The prohibition starts at the sign and continues as regulated for the road section (often until the next intersection unless stated otherwise). Drivers must choose an alternative route or approach the area from a permitted direction.

Meaning of C1

You must not enter with any vehicle from this direction.

Allowed actions for C1

Turn around safely before the signFollow the signed detour routeUse an alternative permitted entry

Prohibited actions for C1

Driving past the sign into the roadEntering the street from this directionIgnoring the entry restriction

C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the C1 - No Entry for Vehicles 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 C1 'No Entry' road sign mean?

The C1 'No Entry' sign, also known as 'Do not enter' or 'Entry prohibited', strictly forbids any vehicle from entering the road from the direction the sign is facing. It's a clear instruction to stop and find another way.

What should I do if I see the C1 'No Entry' sign?

Upon seeing the C1 'No Entry' sign, you must not proceed past it into the restricted road. You should safely stop before the sign, turn around if possible and safe, or follow a marked detour route if one is provided. Never ignore this sign.

Are there any exceptions to the C1 'No Entry' rule?

While the C1 sign generally prohibits all vehicles, sometimes additional plates below the sign can specify exceptions. These might allow certain vehicles like buses, delivery vehicles, or residents' vehicles to enter, or might restrict the prohibition to certain times of day. Always check for these additional plates.

What are common exam traps related to the C1 'No Entry' sign?

A common trap is assuming the sign only applies to cars; it applies to *all* vehicles. Another is not noticing or understanding supplementary plates, which can create specific exceptions. Learners sometimes confuse it with 'No Vehicles Allowed' (C2), but C1 specifically prohibits entry from a particular direction, not all movement on the road.

Can I reverse past a C1 'No Entry' sign?

Reversing past a 'No Entry' sign is generally not permitted as it implies entering the forbidden area. The safest action is to stop, assess if you can turn around, and if not, you may need to reverse *before* the sign to a position where you can safely turn or find another route, but never reverse into the restricted zone.

C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign image

A clear reference image of the C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign used in Sweden.

C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign

Other names for the C1 - No Entry for Vehicles

The C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Do not enterNo entryEntry prohibitedNo vehicles allowed in this direction

Prohibitory Signs (C) road sign category

The C1 - No Entry for Vehicles road sign is part of the Prohibitory Signs (C) category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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