Can people who live here drive their cars here? Or is it just not a dead-end for people who live here?

by zeemeerman2

12 comments
  1. Seems like it’s a dead-end street for everyone, and only residents can drive there.

  2. Restricted dead end street except for residents, bikes and those who are going to the parking place (yellow sign)

    The 3rd sign going down i don’t know what it applies to

  3. What a mess. Here is how I would read it when following the rules.

    Everything above the dead end sign applies to the C3 sign above but then it is still a mess. So forbidden for all traffic except bicycles but that exception only applies to the hours below it.

    Then the road is a dead end except for people who live there.

    It makes absolutely no sense.

  4. Strikt genomen geld het “uitgezonderd bewoners” bord op het deel van doodlopende straat. Maar, zover ik weet, heeft dit bord niet de mogelijkheid om dit onderbord te mogen dragen. Dus is het ongeldig, of nietszeggend. Het verbodsbord is trouwens ook ongeldig omdat er stickers en tekens op getekend/geplaatst zijn

  5. The exclusion sign below the dead end street does make me believe this is not actually a dead end street for people who live here.

  6. No idea. If I see such an amount of signs, my initial reaction is to not drive any further.

    It also seems forbidden for Vans wearers.

  7. Isn’t there a maximum of 4 signs on a single pole?

  8. Insert “dit is nu eens typisch belgië”.

    What a clusterfuck…

  9. I would read this as:
    * bikes allowed at all times
    * cars only at the hours specified
    * further down the street there is another C3 (or another type of blockage) where only people who live there are allowed.

  10. And i was raving over just the sign and plaatselijk verkeer. If i see that on my next attempt i’ll just give up.

  11. You are not allowed in the street unless:

    – you are a cyclist or motorcyle class A
    – it is currently one of the times mentioned on the sign.

    The street is a dead-end street, except for residents (I assume they have a smart filter that scans license plates and lets inhabitants through). In spite of it being a dead-end street, the parking is still reachable.

  12. You have to stop there, read and interpret the signs and then come to the conclusion you don’t understand it and continue anyway because you are creating a traffic jam in the Maastrichterstraat.

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