Road traffic in Denmark
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This article contains guidelines for road traffic in Denmark
Vehicular
In Denmark all driving traffic must use right side lanes. Cars and motorcycles must use low beam light (not parking light) at all times of the day. In a car, all persons must wear seat belt. On motorways and "if necessary" on other roads, turning signal must be used when changing lanes.
Unless signs show other speed limit, the limit is 50 km/h in towns, 80 km/h outside towns and 130 on motorways (shown on signs). Trucks, buses and vehicles with trailers may not go faster than 70 km/h outside towns, except on motorways, where 80 is allowed.
Licensing
Non-vehicular traffic
People using
Vehicles must stop when pedestrians "obviously intend to cross the road" in a zebra crossing.
Electric vehicles
Denmark has opportunities to integrate
As of 2016[update] there are over 7,000 electric cars in Denmark.[3] Changes in tax exemptions have influenced sales of EVs.
References
- ^ "Plug-in and Electrical Vehicles - EnergyMap.dk". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2012-06-15.
- ^ "State of Green: Connect. Inspire. Share. Think Denmark".
- ^ "Dansk Elbil Alliance - Bestand af elbiler i Danmark". danskelbilalliance.dk. Archived from the original on 2015-10-06.