New Definition of western Europe just dropped?

by GhostFire3560

37 comments
  1. Estonia and Latvia are going to be really happy about this one

  2. hey babe wake me up new western europe map just dropped

  3. I grew up in Italy and live in France.

    I will always be confused by the highway color scheme

  4. I think UK used to have green motorway signs before like 2002.

  5. going into France it’s always so confusing because our colours are literally OPPOSITE: we have green highways and blue normal roads, they have blue highways and green normal roads… THE SAME SHADE OF GREEN AND BLUE

  6. Ah yes, Belarus… the famously western european country.

  7. Belgium’s wrong, our highways are green

    (Well technically our highways are _white_ but since almost all of them are also European highways, they’re green)

    It also makes more sense to group us with the rest of Eastern Europe too

  8. Interesting that they are either only blue or green. Why no yellow, white or black highway signs? Is this a Europe legislation thing? You can only pick between green and blue?

  9. Why would the high way be blue?!?
    God, sometimes you guys are just so thick!

  10. It is rare to see both the Baltic and Scandinavia + Finland not agreeing with our group, interesting split

  11. This is why Norway and the Baltic states need to brought back into our loving arms.

  12. Another point for us in our battle against Portugal in “who is the real balkan”, take that Tiago!

  13. Russia gets something right, for a change.

    Wait what’re you doing with those handcu

  14. Untolled ‘motorways’ (not exactly true motorways) are signalled blue and usually the speed limit varies from 90 to 110km/h, and they can have no emergency lane. They are mostly not wider than a double lane, or at least I’ve never seen them with triple lanes or more. On the map they are classified as main roads, or “strade statali”, like the normal roads, with one lane per direction. However the former are informally distinguished by the latter by being called “superstrade”.

    Tolled motorways are signalled green, the speed ~~suggestion~~ limit is 130km/h, and they have an emergency lane. They can have double, triple or even quadruple lanes. They are known as “autostrade”, motorways.

    Sometimes there’s both covering the same route.

    Anyways sorry for my acoustic comment you probably also have main roads that got a lane added because of traffic but aren’t actually motorways.

  15. So belarus is Western European? And Portugal is for once western too? And I should take this seriously?

  16. Little fact: highway A17 in Italy doesn’t exist as 17 is an unlucky number

  17. I prefer green.

    Cause I allways thaught the blue sign meant bridge until 15 yo

  18. A post where you can’t say Portugal is in eastern Europe is a post wasted

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