Subsidiary signs
What do subsidiary signs look like?

Vehicle specially fitted out for camping use (motorhome)
Vehicle specially fitted out for camping use (motorhome)
Is the vehicle specially fitted out for camping use (motorhome) subsidiary sign important for the theory test and the driving test?
Yes, this sign is relevant for the theory test because it is important to understand which rules apply to motorhomes. For the driving test it is also relevant, especially if you are asked to park. It is important to know that you cannot park illegally in spaces reserved for motorhomes, or that you must follow rules that apply to these vehicles. This shows that you have a good understanding of the traffic rules.
What does the vehicle specially fitted out for camping use (motorhome) subsidiary sign mean?
The "motorhome" subsidiary sign is used to show that a rule or information on the main sign applies specifically to motorhomes, that is, vehicles that are specially fitted out for camping use. This symbol is often placed under signs such as parking signs or prohibition signs to make clear which vehicles the rules apply to. For example, it can be used to reserve parking spaces for motorhomes or to prohibit them in a particular area. The symbol makes it easy for drivers to understand which rules apply to their vehicle.
If the subsidiary sign is used together with the text "Except", it means that motorhomes are not covered by the rules on the main sign. This can be useful in situations where motorhomes are given special permissions, such as parking in areas with restrictions for other vehicles.


