It is used to indicate often-used alternative routes when, for example, some parts of a highway are blocked. They can start showing them on the LED boarding above the highway to send you on that specific detour.
For example: due to traffic congestion, follow J to get to Bruges.
On this specific road sign, both detour routes J and K use the same exit and road after the roundabout.
Zyklon00 on
Those are detour routes. If for some reason (usually maintenance) the highway is closed for a longer period, you need to follow them. You most likely won’t be needing them.
lexlex72548 on
Thanks for the answers!
Absolut beautiful country btw, i love it here!
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It is used to indicate often-used alternative routes when, for example, some parts of a highway are blocked. They can start showing them on the LED boarding above the highway to send you on that specific detour.
For example: due to traffic congestion, follow J to get to Bruges.
On this specific road sign, both detour routes J and K use the same exit and road after the roundabout.
Those are detour routes. If for some reason (usually maintenance) the highway is closed for a longer period, you need to follow them. You most likely won’t be needing them.
Thanks for the answers!
Absolut beautiful country btw, i love it here!