sono stato in Belgio di recente e molte combinazioni di segni mi hanno lasciato a bocca aperta, non ricordo di aver mai visto cose del genere da nessun’altra parte 😬 inoltre una cosa che ho trovato molto interessante è che sui segnali di direzione (ultima foto) a volte ci sono lettere con la coda come la g "immersione" nella linea esterna e a volte no (e a quanto pare ci sono anche diversi modi in cui possono entrare in quella linea) 🤯 rende il viaggio molto interessante perché guardi sempre come sarà il prossimo segnale 🤪

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    1. nethack47 on

      Most feel relatively straightforward. I may be used to them 🙂

      Did you see any orange diversions? They can get quite wild and wacky.

    2. Jakwiebus on

      yeah, we like to make the most out of our poles, so we whack the most amount of plates on it as possible.

    3. 2_much_coffee_ on

      What was confusing about the rocks falling on your head in 80 meters?

    4. zever_gezever96 on

      I like the really specific ones like 63 or 38 meters :).
      Where are you from?

      Some of the combinations are very interesting indeed

    5. mechant_papa on

      A Brussels classic is the Flemish directions painted out by French fanatics, and French directions painted out by Flemish extremists, all this on the same sign. You are left with a nothing legible, unsurre of which way to go. Good thing there’s GPS.

    6. Isotheis on

      A few of these are against the code, I guess. But still understandable.

    7. Can someone explain me the 2nd last?!? It’s a pedestrian crossing, “excepte bus”?!? So a  bus doesn’t have to yield?!

    8. Nanglokglok on

      A lot of traffic signs are placed in violation of the Code du gestionnaire / Code van de wegbeheerder.
      And are these french sign for “zone de rencontre” ? A gentle loophole offered to users to avoid paying their fines -_-

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