I’ve asked several Icelanders and nobody knows! Everyone guesses one street allows kids, balls, cars and houses the other doesn’t. 🤣 by cofcof420 Tags:iceland 2 comments A co habitation street (loosely translated) meaning you can drive trough it but need to be mindful that children and other pedestrisns have the right to use the street recrationally. It’s a Vistgata: https://is.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vistgata Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
A co habitation street (loosely translated) meaning you can drive trough it but need to be mindful that children and other pedestrisns have the right to use the street recrationally.
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A co habitation street (loosely translated) meaning you can drive trough it but need to be mindful that children and other pedestrisns have the right to use the street recrationally.
It’s a Vistgata: https://is.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vistgata