It's simple, really. It depicts which vehicles are allowed beyond the sign. For some reason cycling is also not allowed.
The camera means that there is an automatic license plate checker in place in case you ignore it.
It's simple, really. It depicts which vehicles are allowed beyond the sign. For some reason cycling is also not allowed.
The camera means that there is an automatic license plate checker in place in case you ignore it.
Specifically it's about the "milieu zone", this is a sign at the threshold of an urban area that is forbidden to older diesels, the vans with numbers next to them are diesel "classes", the oldest ones are now forbidden in most city centers.
I think that's a "no motorbikes" sign. The thick thing above the back wheel is usually how they differentiate motorcycles from bikes on signs.
Ah yeah my bad. This one is for brommers and snorfietsen
No it's not your fault! They should have written it out like normal people instead of using emojis or pictograms or what ever the fuck kids call it these days!
You're being sarcastic, right? There's no way in hell that a sign that says VERBODEN TOEGANG VOOR BROMMERS, SNORFIETSEN, EN MOPEDS is somehow more readily understandable than a pictogram that I could recognize from 20 meters away in a low-resolution photo
You talking about a pictogram which could be anything from a bike to a motorcycle to glasses? And yes, I'm being sarcastic!
Hieroglyph
i wish i understood how people can find signage like this simple; SO MANY parking tickets for me. lol
Having circled with a buddy adamant on parking in NYC, I can tell you that t works like this:
Well I'm not saying you should understand this while blasting by it at 70 kph
70 kph is barely moving in my country. lol
In the Netherlands if you go over 70 too long you'll end up in the water before too long.
texas doesn't have that kind of problem. lol
"Fry, do you know what that traffic sign means?"
"Yeah, I asked a cop once. It means 'up yours, kid'"
Here you've got mostly "don't do shit unless you're one of them people outlined in the text", meanwhile US signs are almost all text