No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) – Regulatory Signs Switzerland Sign 2.09.1
Sign 2.09.1
Regulatory Signs

No Trailers (except semi and single-axle)

Sign 2.09.1 · SSV/SVG Switzerland · Regulatory Signs

Prohibits trailers, except semi-trailers and single-axle trailers.

⚡ Remember: Semi-trailers and single-axle trailers are allowed!
no trailers regulatory sign

What does the No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) sign mean?

Sign No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) (No. 2.09.1) means: Prohibits trailers, except semi-trailers and single-axle trailers.

No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) – Key Rule

Semi-trailers and single-axle trailers are allowed!

No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) – Category Regulatory Signs

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

Why know No Trailers (except semi and single-axle)?

Signs like No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) 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 Trailers (except semi and single-axle) sign apply?

Sign No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) (No. 2.09.1) applies on public roads in Switzerland under the SSV (Road Signage Ordinance). It belongs to the category Regulatory Signs.

No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) – Foundation for Road Comprehension

Understanding signs like No Trailers (except semi and single-axle) (No. 2.09.1) is the foundation for reading traffic situations – which is exactly what the Swiss driving licence test assesses.

Key facts:

  • Sign number: 2.09.1
  • Category: Regulatory Signs
  • Meaning: Prohibits trailers, except semi-trailers and single-axle trailers.
  • Key rule: Semi-trailers and single-axle trailers are allowed!

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