When approaching a pedestrian crossing
Drivers must reduce speed and be ready to stop at zebra crossings, even if pedestrians have not fully stepped onto the road yet.
At junctions and roundabouts, when pedestrians are crossing the lane you’re entering
Pedestrians have priority when already on or about to step onto the road you’re turning into.
When identifying vulnerable pedestrians
These groups may move unpredictably and take longer to cross, requiring extra patience and slower speeds.
If someone is pushing a shopping cart or wheelbarrow
Danish law classifies persons pushing wheeled loads by hand as pedestrians, who always have right-of-way on crossings.
When overtaking a cyclist in a built-up area
This space protects cyclists from being sideswiped or startled, especially in tighter urban environments.
When overtaking a cyclist outside built-up areas
Higher rural speeds mean greater risk. More space allows for safe overtaking and cyclist stability.
When approaching a cyclist on a narrow country lane with oncoming traffic
Do not squeeze past cyclists if there’s not enough space. Safety overrides speed.
When overtaking a group of cyclists
Groups don’t count as a single unit. Each rider deserves full clearance.
If a cyclist appears unsteady while you are overtaking
Cyclists may swerve due to wind, road defects, or inexperience — don’t risk passing too close.
When a pedestrian is on or clearly about to step onto a marked crossing
Pedestrians have the legal right-of-way when using or preparing to use a marked crossing.
When flashing amber lights are active at a pedestrian crossing
Amber lights indicate a warning reduce speed and be prepared to stop.
If a pedestrian is waiting at the central island of a crossing
The crossing is continuous, so the pedestrian has priority across its full width.
If a pedestrian steps onto a crossing unexpectedly
You must always be ready to respond quickly — pedestrian safety takes precedence over smooth traffic flow.
If a pedestrian is crossing outside a marked crossing
Even outside crosswalks, drivers must prioritize pedestrian safety and avoid aggressive driving.