Why fix the street, when you can put a sign warning of its poor condition instead? Tags:germany 3 comments Shitty roads are an easy but effective way to enforce a speed limit 😉 Oh and then why put up a sign at all? [Legal reasons](https://www.bussgeldkatalog.org/strassenschaeden/#wer_haftet_fuer_beeintraechtigungen_durch_strassenschaeden). [[2]](https://www.anwalt24.de/lexikon/verkehrssicherungspflicht_fuer_oeffentliche_sachen) This street looks better than a lot of the streets here in the US…. Because fixing the street takes money, time and a closed down street. It also requires a company ready to actually do it. A sign doesn’t. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Shitty roads are an easy but effective way to enforce a speed limit 😉 Oh and then why put up a sign at all? [Legal reasons](https://www.bussgeldkatalog.org/strassenschaeden/#wer_haftet_fuer_beeintraechtigungen_durch_strassenschaeden). [[2]](https://www.anwalt24.de/lexikon/verkehrssicherungspflicht_fuer_oeffentliche_sachen)
Because fixing the street takes money, time and a closed down street. It also requires a company ready to actually do it. A sign doesn’t.
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Shitty roads are an easy but effective way to enforce a speed limit 😉
Oh and then why put up a sign at all? [Legal reasons](https://www.bussgeldkatalog.org/strassenschaeden/#wer_haftet_fuer_beeintraechtigungen_durch_strassenschaeden). [[2]](https://www.anwalt24.de/lexikon/verkehrssicherungspflicht_fuer_oeffentliche_sachen)
This street looks better than a lot of the streets here in the US….
Because fixing the street takes money, time and a closed down street. It also requires a company ready to actually do it. A sign doesn’t.