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Swedish Road Signs and Traffic Sign Meanings

Understand the M25 Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow sign for shared path directions.

M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow Swedish road sign meaning

The M25 sign, showing a Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow, indicates the recommended direction for pedestrians, cyclists, and moped class II riders. While primarily for path users, drivers should treat this as a warning to anticipate and watch for these vulnerable road users, especially near path entrances or complex intersections. Expect them to use the indicated direction and be prepared to yield.

About the M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign

Learn the key details of the M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow 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 M25

This marking provides directional guidance for vulnerable road users on shared or adjacent paths. It helps organize flow and reduce conflicts by making the preferred travel direction explicit. It is commonly used on shared walking and cycling facilities, in underpasses, and near complex path splits. For drivers, it is a cue that you are near a facility used by pedestrians and cyclists and should expect crossing movements.

Meaning of M25

An arrow showing the recommended direction for pedestrians, cyclists, and moped class II riders.

Allowed actions for M25

Expect vulnerable users and scan proactivelyYield where required at crossingsApproach path intersections at a controlled speed

Prohibited actions for M25

Driving across a path entrance without checking for usersBlocking path crossings near the arrow areaAssuming pedestrians and cyclists will move unpredictably and ignoring scanning

M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign FAQ

Get clear, practical answers to the most common questions about the M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow 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 M25 Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow sign mean for drivers?

For drivers, the M25 sign means you are approaching an area where pedestrians and cyclists are actively using a shared or designated path. It's a cue to be extra vigilant, expect these users, and be prepared to adjust your driving or yield if necessary, particularly at path crossings or entrances.

Do I need to change my direction because of the M25 sign?

No, the M25 sign does not dictate your driving direction. It specifically guides pedestrians, cyclists, and moped class II riders. Your responsibility as a driver is to be aware of their presence and follow general traffic rules, yielding when required.

What are common mistakes learners make with the M25 sign?

A common mistake is ignoring the sign as if it only applies to cyclists and pedestrians, failing to anticipate their presence and potential movements. Another error is assuming unpredictable behaviour and not actively scanning for them, or failing to slow down near path entrances where they might emerge.

When would I typically see the M25 Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow sign?

You'll usually see the M25 sign in urban areas, near parks, along waterfronts, at underpasses, or close to intersections of walking and cycling paths. It helps organize traffic flow for vulnerable users on shared facilities.

Is the M25 sign a warning sign, a prohibition sign, or an information sign?

The M25 sign functions primarily as an information sign that also serves as a de facto warning. It informs path users about direction, but for drivers, it acts as a warning to be aware of vulnerable road users and potential crossing points.

M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign image

A clear reference image of the M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign used in Sweden.

M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign

Other names for the M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow

The M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign may also be known by these alternative names or terms.

Shared path arrowPedestrian cycle direction arrowPath direction arrow

Road Markings (M) road sign category

The M25 - Pedestrian and Cycle Arrow road sign is part of the Road Markings (M) category, which groups together signs with similar rules and functions.

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