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Lounge or waiting area

This symbol indicates a Lounge or waiting area and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Manual passport control

This symbol indicates a Manual passport control and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Meeting point

This symbol indicates a Meeting point and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Metro railway station or Trains

This symbol indicates a Metro railway station or Trains and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Moneycurrency exchange

This symbol indicates a Moneycurrency exchange and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Move hair

This symbol indicates Move hair and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Moving walkway

This symbol indicates a Moving walkway and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Museum

This symbol indicates a Museum and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Natural area with public access

This symbol indicates a Natural area with public access and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

News stand, News kiosk or Newsagent

This symbol indicates a News stand, News kiosk or Newsagent and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

No headwear

This symbol indicates No headwear and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

No sunglasses

This symbol indicates No sunglasses and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Nursery or baby care

This symbol indicates a Nursery or baby care and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Open passport and place on scanning device

This symbol indicates Open passport and place on scanning device and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Packed lunch room

This symbol indicates a Packed lunch room and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Park, recreational

This symbol indicates a Park and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Pedestrian underpass

This symbol indicates a Pedestrian underpass and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Pharmacy

This symbol indicates a Pharmacy and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Picnic area

This symbol indicates a Picnic area and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Planetarium

This symbol indicates a Planetarium and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Play area

This symbol indicates a Play area and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Port, Ships, Ferries or Boats

This symbol indicates Port, Ships, Ferries or Boats and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Post, Post office or mail box

This symbol indicates a Post, Post office or mail box and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority access for elderly people

This symbol indicates a Priority access for elderly people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority access for expecting mothers

This symbol indicates a Priority access for expecting mothers and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority access for injured people

This symbol indicates a Priority access for injured people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority access for people with internal medical conditions

This symbol indicates a Priority access for people with internal medical conditions and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority access for people with small children

This symbol indicates a Priority access for people with small children and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority facilities for obese people

This symbol indicates a Priority facilities for obese people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority seats for elderly people

This symbol indicates Priority seats for elderly people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority seats for expecting mothers

This symbol indicates Priority seats for expecting mothers and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority seats for injured people

This symbol indicates Priority seats for injured people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority seats for obese people

This symbol indicates Priority seats for obese people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority seats for people with internal medical conditions

This symbol indicates Priority seats for people with internal medical conditions and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Priority seats for people with small children

This symbol indicates Priority seats for people with small children and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Proceed forward

This symbol indicates Proceed forward and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Proceed forward

This symbol indicates Proceed forward and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Quarantine animal

This symbol indicates Quarantine animal and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Quarantine people

This symbol indicates Quarantine people and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

Quarantine plant

This symbol indicates Quarantine plant and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)

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@Unknown - Jan 29

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@Unknown - Jan 28

helps a lot

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@Unknown - Jan 27

The Finnish version is clearly made by a guesser who certainly does not know the road traffic law of Finland. A few mistakes I noticed: 1. The supposed "Road with two-way traffic." sign is in fact "Passing place" and implies a parking restriction. 2. The "Entry prohibited." sign is really "Operation of a vehicle prohibited". It doesn't ban pedestrians from entering or cyclists from pushing their bikes. 3. The "Motorcycles and cars prohibited." sign should be "Operation of a motor vehicle prohibited". Even though not on the sign, every type of motor vehicle, mopeds and tractors for example, is banned. 4 The "Turning left prohibited." sign prohibits not only left turns but also U-turns. This is not mentioned. 5. The "Overtaking prohibited." only applies to overtaking moving motor vehicles other than 2-wheel mopeds and motorcycles without a sidecar that are not in a turning/entry/exit lane. 6. The "Trucks prohibited." is actually "Trucks and vans prohibited." 7. Also, the pictograms are outdated after they were updated in 2020.

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@Unknown - Jan 27

This is WRONG... It will specifically be a bus, not a tram. I don't even know how a mandatory sign for trams would work, as they're literally stuck on their rails... They have no choice but to follow their path.

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@Unknown - Jan 22

specifically for the British test, there are countless inaccuracies, signs that don't exist in the UK Highways Code, and incorrect explanation of the signage.

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@Unknown - Jan 20

I have a small issue with the "manditory lane for buses" sign.... that isn't the sign used, the sign used that I know of shows a bus, the sign here shows SPECIFICALLY a Tram, which is a different vehicle.(the bus used looks like the bus on the bus and tram sign.)

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@Unknown - Jan 20

too easy!

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@Unknown - Jan 20

alot of the sighs aren't known or used in my area so I had no clue what they were and had to randomly guest, honestly didn't do to bad. 75/85

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@Unknown - Jan 19

As a hungarian driver i got 6 wrong. One 2 of them was an idicator light that i never seen in a car (we have older cars) But its a nice test.

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@Unknown - Jan 19

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@Unknown - Jan 19

This sign means that you must be given priority from both sides, not a warning for crossroads

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@Unknown - Jan 18

The Czech prohibitory sign with a car and a motorbike separated by a red horizontal line means "All motor vehicles prohibited" not just "Cars and motorbikes prohibited" Also, the prohibitory sign "CLO / ZOLL" (sign B 27 of the Czech traffic code) does not mean access prohibited (checkpoint), but "You're required to stop"

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@Unknown - Jan 16

literally staring at my phone sideways trying to tilt a black box for ten minutes straight rn https://gameishard.org is messing with my head fr that zero distraction look is kinda scary tbh

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@Unknown - Jan 15

Hello, sorry but this is wrong, in Italy motorway (autostrada) has the same sign but is green instead an expressway (that in Italy should be called super-strada) have that sign with blue

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@Unknown - Jan 15

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@Unknown - Jan 13

Dass "Gesenkter Balken" Abblendlicht bedeutet, habe ich nicht gewusst. Ansonsten Danke für die Möglichkeit zu üben.

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@Unknown - Jan 11

This driving license community sounds really helpful for learning Spanish traffic rules! It reminds me of how I use the pixel flow guide (https://www.pixel-flow-level.com) website when I get stuck on tricky puzzle games - having clear instructions makes learning so much easier.

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@Unknown - Jan 08

Very much helpful and the real exam here in Spain

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@Unknown - Jan 02

Very helpful

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@Unknown - Jan 01

very helpful.

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@Unknown - Dec 19

Hey, I appreciate y'all posting the road signs on this website. I plan to study abroad over there in Austria (areas would most likely be Graz, or Vienna) for college, and then still plan so far on wanting to move to Austria or Germany (more so Austria) during or after my study abroad program (With dual citizenship through ancestry with The Czech Republic (assuming it will apply). I just wanted to say thanks for your time making this website possible, and I appreciate this to help me study for a possible driving exam for me (if move to Austria), and every citizen of your country.

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@Unknown - Dec 15

ok

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@Unknown - Dec 13

Can you help me

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@Unknown - Dec 13

Can you help mr

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@Unknown - Dec 13

Good aap

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@Unknown - Dec 13

Koli Nepal Tq very nice this app

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@Unknown - Dec 08

Nepal

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@Unknown - Dec 08

Nepali

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@Unknown - Dec 06

I want to get the greek driving license, so should i study from here and thats it for the oral exam ? thanks a lot

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@Unknown - Dec 04

भारत барт

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@Unknown - Dec 01

Nice

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@Unknown - Nov 25

ល្អ

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@Unknown - Nov 20

good informative

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@Unknown - Nov 18

Very good. Thank you so much!

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@Unknown - Nov 12

Very nice

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@Unknown - Nov 11

Buen curso

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@Unknown - Nov 07

this quiz gave me cancer

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@Unknown - Nov 02

Srilanka

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@Unknown - Oct 29

driving licence

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@Unknown - Oct 23

انه جيد

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@Unknown - Oct 09

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@Unknown - Oct 08

Nice and ez, THANKS!

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@Unknown - Sep 25

According to Article 14 this diagram is incorrect. You stay in the inside lane unless you are coming off at the FIRST exit only.

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@Unknown - Sep 08

Speedlimit signs in Norway are not just at the start of the speedlimit. Every speedlimit sign exept 50 and 80 are also placed with a specific distance between eachother as a reminding. If there is no speedlimit sign for a while, you are either in a 50 or 80 area, depending on the road and amout of houses/buildings

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@Unknown - Sep 07

Most of these DOES NOT exist on the official Greek test. //Someone that not only practiced it in Greece, but also scraped sites that had the official test (1:1 copy to the official one) in order to build a better learning site than existing ones (still a work in progress).

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@Unknown - Sep 07

I think the wording is a bit unlucky. "Warning for cyclists" is wrong. It's a "Warning OF cyclists FOR everybody". I think all those "Warning for X" signs should be "Warning of X" or "Warning against X". And then it's not really as specific as some of them are described. E.g. there's one that says "Warning for deer", which should be "Warning against wildlife crossing". It's not deer, it could be warthogs or boars or foxes as well.

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@Unknown - Sep 01

Traffic signs in Portugal follow European standards, using clear symbols and colors. They regulate speed, directions, and warnings https://bomcondutor.com.pt/ . Understanding them is essential for safe driving and avoiding fines or accidents.

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@Unknown - Aug 31

good instruction of theary

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@Unknown - Aug 31

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