Parking and stopping are generally permitted on this side of the road.
Stopping and parking is generally permitted on the right side of the road, aligning with standard traffic flow rules.
Parking and waiting for a car are prohibited on these types of roads.
Parking and waiting in a car is prohibited on main roads and motorways, as these roads are designed for continuous traffic flow.
A private car may park two wheels on the pavement only if
Private cars can park two wheels on the pavement only if pedestrians arent inconvenienced and local police regulations allow it, ensuring pedestrian safety and compliance with local rules.
You cant park anywhere within this minimum distance of a pedestrian or bicycle crossing.
You cant park anywhere within 5 meters (16 feet) of a pedestrian/bicycle crossing, which ensures clear visibility for all road users at crossings.
You cant park within this minimum distance of an intersection.
You cant park 10 meters (33 feet) from an intersection to prevent obstruction of views and turns at junctions.
Parking is prohibited within 12 meters (40 feet) of a bus stop when the curb is painted this color.
You cant park within 12 meters (40 feet) of a bus stop where the curb is painted yellow. This ensures buses have clear access for passenger boarding and alighting.
The maximum duration for engine idling thats prohibited in several places is
Idling your engine for over 3 minutes is prohibited in several places to reduce air pollution and noise.
On roads with an unbroken white line down the middle
You cant park on roads with an unbroken white line down the middle. This line often indicates areas where parking would be hazardous or obstruct traffic.
Parking is generally prohibited near
Parking near a fire hydrant is prohibited to ensure emergency services have clear access to it in case of a fire.
Unlawfully parked cars can immediately result in a fine of
Unlawfully parked cars result in a fine of DKK 510, which can be demanded on the spot.
In certain specific urban areas, parking is typically permitted only in these areas.
In certain urban areas, parking is only permitted in marked areas to help manage parking space effectively.
On parking signs, hours indicated in black or white typically refer to these days.
Hours in black or white on parking signs refer to workdays except Saturdays, helping drivers understand weekday parking regulations.
On parking signs, hours displayed within brackets typically refer to this day.
Hours in brackets on parking signs refer to Saturdays, providing specific parking rules for that day.
On parking signs, hours indicated in red typically refer to these days.
Hours in red on parking signs refer to Sundays and holidays, indicating specific parking regulations for non-workdays.
This specific item must always be used wherever time-limited parking is allowed to help indicate the vehicles arrival time.
Parking discs must always be used where limited parking is allowed they help indicate the vehicles arrival time.
When using a parking disc, a driver must set it to show this specific time.
Drivers must set the parking disc to show the time of arrival, allowing authorities to verify the duration of parking in time-limited zones.