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Turn Rules in Denmark 2025

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Denmark: Right-hand traffic. Priority to traffic from right at equal intersections. Always yield to cyclists when turning right. Buses leaving stops have priority.

Turn Rules in Denmark

Basic Priority Rules

  • Equal intersections: Traffic from right has priority
  • Main road signs indicate priority
  • Yield signs and stop signs override

CRITICAL: Cyclists!

Denmark has extensive cycling infrastructure:

  • Always yield to cyclists when turning right
  • Check bike lanes before turning
  • Cyclists often travel fast
  • This is very important in Danish cities

Making Turns

Right Turns

  • Signal right
  • Check for cyclists in bike lane!
  • Yield to pedestrians
  • Complete turn safely

Left Turns

  • Signal left
  • Move toward center
  • Yield to oncoming traffic
  • Yield to pedestrians and cyclists

Bus Priority

  • Buses leaving stops have priority
  • When bus signals to leave, you must yield
  • Similar to Sweden

At Traffic Lights

  • Red: Stop
  • Red + Yellow: Prepare
  • Green: Go (yield when turning)
  • Yellow: Stop if safe
  • Flashing yellow: Proceed with caution

Pedestrian Crossings

  • Pedestrians have priority at zebra crossings
  • Must stop if pedestrian waiting
  • Fines for not stopping

Copenhagen Specific

  • Very heavy cycling traffic
  • "Svingbane" (turning lane) must yield to straight cyclists
  • Be extra careful in bike-heavy areas

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