Let lane merges/changes to occur basically. Usually that sign is when two lanes converge and you’re supposed to zipper together. This appears to be a location where lots of cars need to swap lanes and this basically says to allow it and to alternate.
extinctpolarbear on
You should let people change into your lane.
Jhaiden on
It means let people change lanes
totallynotarobot97 on
“Let others merge”
Awkward-Feature9333 on
Let others merge into your lane
Scared-Question9800 on
I don’t have an answer, but surely looks weird and I’ve never seen them around.
prickinthewall on
This one is new to me too, but it means you should let others change lanes on the next 300m.
TheSacredChao on
No official sign with relevance by law.
They are asking the driver to let others change lanes
GamnlingSabre on
The meaning is known but the execution is impossible Germany. So don’t bother with it.
neuhaus_facereading on
This sign is German traffic poetry. 😄
It basically means “Merge in turn” – or more literally, “Let others merge.”
The curvy arrows show that three lanes will become one, and all drivers should take turns merging, like a zipper (the Germans even call this the “zipper principle” or Reißverschlussverfahren).
The small sign underneath adds: “for the next 300 meters.”
So: No racing, no cutting in – just polite alternating. Welcome to driving in Germany! 😉
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Let lane merges/changes to occur basically. Usually that sign is when two lanes converge and you’re supposed to zipper together. This appears to be a location where lots of cars need to swap lanes and this basically says to allow it and to alternate.
You should let people change into your lane.
It means let people change lanes
“Let others merge”
Let others merge into your lane
I don’t have an answer, but surely looks weird and I’ve never seen them around.
This one is new to me too, but it means you should let others change lanes on the next 300m.
No official sign with relevance by law.
They are asking the driver to let others change lanes
The meaning is known but the execution is impossible Germany. So don’t bother with it.
This sign is German traffic poetry. 😄
It basically means “Merge in turn” – or more literally, “Let others merge.”
The curvy arrows show that three lanes will become one, and all drivers should take turns merging, like a zipper (the Germans even call this the “zipper principle” or Reißverschlussverfahren).
The small sign underneath adds: “for the next 300 meters.”
So: No racing, no cutting in – just polite alternating. Welcome to driving in Germany! 😉
It means: Allow [zipper merging](https://youtu.be/cX0I8OdK7Tk?si=L5DPjrEaFMSwBhAy).
Just like driving on an American highway. Merge from all sides.
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Okay remind me to not drive in Munich
This sign looks like an optical illusion lol