In English does this mean that bicycles are permitted? (Uitgezonderd) It’s a little side street next to the Kemmelberg. Tags:belgium 4 comments Yes. Red circle – closed. Blue sign – except local traffic White sign – except bicycles So, closed except for local traffic and bicycles. Uitgezonderd = with the exception of … yes bicycles are permitted as long as no one is riding them like in the picture This makes no sense. Top sign is a C3 – forbidden for all drivers in both directions. Blue one exempts local traffic. Bicycles are always considered local traffic (wegcode 2.47) The white sign exempts bicycles again, which is totally useless. So yes, it means what you think it means. But it’s wrong 🙂 Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Yes. Red circle – closed. Blue sign – except local traffic White sign – except bicycles So, closed except for local traffic and bicycles.
This makes no sense. Top sign is a C3 – forbidden for all drivers in both directions. Blue one exempts local traffic. Bicycles are always considered local traffic (wegcode 2.47) The white sign exempts bicycles again, which is totally useless. So yes, it means what you think it means. But it’s wrong 🙂
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Yes.
Red circle – closed.
Blue sign – except local traffic
White sign – except bicycles
So, closed except for local traffic and bicycles.
Uitgezonderd = with the exception of …
yes bicycles are permitted as long as no one is riding them like in the picture
This makes no sense.
Top sign is a C3 – forbidden for all drivers in both directions.
Blue one exempts local traffic. Bicycles are always considered local traffic (wegcode 2.47)
The white sign exempts bicycles again, which is totally useless.
So yes, it means what you think it means. But it’s wrong 🙂