No confusing traffic signs at all

by RamaJungle

22 comments
  1. Looks like the policy of our 34,8 different governments and administrative layers. Also not confusing at all.

  2. Aah Belgian road works at its finest. Still remember that good time I had a few years ago with going in a literal circle in Ghent around the Kalandeberg. Nice architecture though…

  3. No confusion. At this point, do what you think is right, anyway you will be wrong lol

  4. It’s called a ‘traffic sign forest’ and it highly contributes to Belgian (bio)diversity…

  5. If you reached this point by car, the only solution is to dismantle it, carry the pieces onto the other road, and reassemble the car.

  6. This is piece of art. It is a perfect metaphor for Belgium’s state of affairs.

  7. Pretty sure these signs would have to be at a height of 2.1m like the permanent one, so they would be void. It’s a bit hard to see the exact situation they are placed in from this one picture, though.

  8. So with a car, you’re not allowed to go right, not to go left, not to go at all but you also must turn right. If you are on a bicycle, you are explicitly not forbidden to turn left or right, but you also must turn right. Maybe we should treat it as a math problem?

  9. Well, no car traffic allowed, and bicycles are allowed but have to stop first and must move to the right.

    So it would be enough to just have the white circle with red border with the exception sign for bicycles, and then the stop + mandatory right turn after that.

  10. Moral of the story: buy a bicycle or a motorcycle.

  11. It still misses some board written in French to make it perfect. 

  12. The only thing you can do at this point, is to cease to exist.

  13. The only thing I’m sure about this junction is that bikes and motercycles are exempt from (most) off the signs

  14. Brugge is the same shit sometimes. Road works reversing one-way streets, but then the signage isn’t removed when the road works are over so everyone’s just driving wherever lmao.

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