No Dangerous Goods – Regulatory Signs Switzerland Sign 2.10.1
Sign 2.10.1
Regulatory Signs

No Dangerous Goods

Sign 2.10.1 · SSV/SVG Switzerland · Regulatory Signs

Prohibits vehicles carrying dangerous goods (ADR).

⚡ Remember: Applies to all vehicles with ADR-regulated cargo!
dangerous goods regulatory sign

What does the No Dangerous Goods sign mean?

Sign No Dangerous Goods (No. 2.10.1) means: Prohibits vehicles carrying dangerous goods (ADR).

No Dangerous Goods – Key Rule

Applies to all vehicles with ADR-regulated cargo!

No Dangerous Goods – Category Regulatory Signs

Regulatory signs prescribe or prohibit certain behaviour. They are usually round.

Why know No Dangerous Goods?

Signs like No Dangerous Goods are the foundation for understanding traffic situations. The Swiss driving licence test assesses your ability to interpret these situations correctly – knowing your signs means understanding the road.

Where does the No Dangerous Goods sign apply?

Sign No Dangerous Goods (No. 2.10.1) applies on public roads in Switzerland under the SSV (Road Signage Ordinance). It belongs to the category Regulatory Signs.

No Dangerous Goods – Foundation for Road Comprehension

Understanding signs like No Dangerous Goods (No. 2.10.1) is the foundation for reading traffic situations – which is exactly what the Swiss driving licence test assesses.

Key facts:

  • Sign number: 2.10.1
  • Category: Regulatory Signs
  • Meaning: Prohibits vehicles carrying dangerous goods (ADR).
  • Key rule: Applies to all vehicles with ADR-regulated cargo!

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