Speed limits near schools during drop-off and pick-up times
Many school zones have clearly marked speed limits during specific times to protect children. These are legally binding, and drivers must adhere to posted signage.
General speed limit in residential areas
Residential areas often have a default speed limit of 30 km/h to enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists. Always follow posted signs if they differ.
Requirement to stop for a school crossing guard
Crossing guards have authority under Danish traffic law to stop vehicles to ensure childrens safety. Disregarding their instructions can lead to fines or legal consequences.
Driving near children playing in a residential area
Children may behave unpredictably. Drivers must slow down significantly and remain alert when children are near the road, even if theyre on the sidewalk.
Meaning of flashing amber lights on a school bus
Amber lights act as a warning for drivers to slow down and get ready to stop, as children may soon be entering or exiting the bus.
Action required when a school bus displays red flashing lights and a stop sign
Red lights and a stop sign mean children are actively crossing. Drivers must stop from both directions unless physically separated by a median.
Exception to stopping for a school bus with flashing red lights
When a bus stops on a divided highway, only the traffic traveling in the same direction typically must stop, due to the separation barrier.
Overtaking a school bus that is not displaying warning lights
Even without warning lights, children might unexpectedly enter the road. Drivers should be especially vigilant and prepared to stop.
Purpose of reduced speed limits in school and residential zones
Lower speeds drastically reduce the risk and severity of collisions, particularly in areas where children may be present and less aware of traffic risks.
Safe behavior around a school bus, regardless of its lights
School buses stop frequently, and children may cross without warning. More space and attentiveness allow for safer reaction times.