If you are feeling tired before driving, you should
Driving while tired significantly increases the risk of accidents. It’s safest to avoid driving until you are well-rested to ensure full alertness and concentration.
If you notice your vehicles headlights are not properly aimed, you should
Properly aimed headlights are crucial for safe driving. Regularly checking and adjusting them ensures you can see the road clearly and do not blind other drivers.
If a police officer signals you to pull over, you should
You should pull over to the right and stop as soon as it is safe to do so when signaled by a police officer. This ensures you comply with the law and allows the officer to approach your vehicle safely.
To calculate a safe following distance using the two-second rule, you should
To maintain a safe following distance, use the two-second rule: count “one thousand and two” after the vehicle in front passes a fixed point. This ensures you have enough time to react to sudden stops.
You should turn on your headlights
Headlights should be turned on during low light conditions, including dusk, dawn, and poor weather conditions, to ensure you are visible to other drivers and can see the road clearly.
When encountering a stop sign, drivers must
A stop sign requires drivers to come to a complete halt, regardless of whether other vehicles are present. This means the vehicle must stop moving entirely slowing down is not sufficient.
A yellow traffic light indicates to drivers that they should
A yellow traffic light signals an imminent change to red. Drivers must prepare to stop and do so if they can without risk. If a driver is too close to the intersection to stop safely when the yellow light appears, they may proceed through with caution.
At a flashing red traffic light, drivers should
A flashing red traffic light is treated the same as a stop sign. Drivers must come to a complete stop, and yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians before proceeding.
Drivers should treat pedestrians by
Drivers must give pedestrians the right of way, not only in marked crosswalks but also when they are crossing the road at any point. Drivers should anticipate pedestrian movements and be prepared to stop.
When approaching motorcyclists, drivers should
Motorcyclists, like cyclists, are considered vulnerable road users. Drivers must treat motorcyclists with the same respect and consideration as any other vehicle, providing them with adequate space and maintaining a safe following distance.
Sudden braking is acceptable
Sudden braking is considered a risky maneuver and should be used only in emergency situations to avoid an imminent collision. Unnecessary or abrupt braking can startle other drivers, particularly those behind, and can lead to rear-end collisions.
In Denmark, driving under the influence of alcohol is
Driving under the influence of alcohol is illegal in Denmark for all drivers. Denmark has specific legal limits for blood alcohol content (BAC), and exceeding these limits can result in severe penalties, including fines, license suspension, and even imprisonment.
Drivers should use dipped headlights
Drivers must use dipped headlights when passing other vehicles at night to avoid dazzling the oncoming drivers. Dipped headlights provide sufficient illumination for the driver while minimizing glare for others.
Drivers are permitted to use fog lights
Fog lights are designed to improve visibility in adverse weather conditions such as fog, snow, or heavy rain. Their use is restricted to these conditions because using them in clear weather or at night can cause glare and actually reduce visibility for other drivers.
If you are running late and the car in front is at the speed limit, but you feel its too slow
Danish driving laws, and responsible driving practices, emphasize patience and avoiding aggressive behavior. Tailgating, honking, and frequent lane changes are dangerous and can lead to accidents.
If you are driving on a long journey and begin to feel very tired
Driving while fatigued is a significant risk factor in accidents. While coffee might provide a temporary boost, it is not a substitute for rest. Pulling over at a designated rest area and taking a break or a short nap is the safest way to manage fatigue and prevent accidents.
If you have consumed a couple of glasses of wine and need to drive home
Driving under the influence of alcohol is illegal and extremely dangerous. Even small amounts of alcohol can impair judgment and reaction time. The safest and most responsible choice is to avoid driving altogether and find an alternative means of getting home.
When an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches from any direction
When an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches, drivers must pull over to the shoulder and stop. This action allows the emergency vehicle to pass safely and quickly, which is crucial in time-sensitive situations.
If an emergency vehicle or tow truck is stopped with its lights flashing
When encountering a stopped emergency vehicle or tow truck with flashing lights, drivers should reduce their speed and, if possible, move into an adjacent lane.
Failing to respond to an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and sirens can result in
Failing to respond to an emergency vehicles lights and sirens is a serious offense. A first offense can result in a substantial fine and three demerit points on your license. Subsequent offenses may lead to increased fines and potential jail time.