ESL people of INT, are stop sign written in your language, in your cunt? Show them!
Yes. Pic related is one of our stop signs. It says "stop", which is the Dutch word for "stop"
>>215317164Why does Quebec hate Anglophones so much?
No, it's a hand
>>215317232pretty standard
>>215317346You don't use your own language though, do you?
>>215317395yeah, it would be stopp
>>215317410Pretty cucked to not use your own language. Sorry bro
>>215317164Gaijin can't read this and cause accidents.
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>>215317648I’s funny, because in French "dur" just mean hard.
The one on wikipedia is wrong btw. It NEVER looked like this, it never had a red border.
>look at how much variety this sign has it's the same text in different languagesyou have no idea, it used to be so much more diverse
Romania is the only European country where the yield sign isn't just an upside-down, blank warning sign. (Ireland too but they have square yellow warning signs)https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_European_road_signs:_Priority
>>215317946why is the romanian stop sign the romanian flag
Here's what it would look like if we combined the basic principles of the old stop sign (yield inside warning) and we kept the unique octagonal shape.
Ours say "STOP". During traffic education in elementary school, a policeman explained to us that the spelling is wrong, but we've adopted it because the sign is international. The imperative "stop!" would be written with a double P in German.
>>215317164There's a logic to German traffic signs.The three most important signs have unique shapes:- priority road is a yellow square with white border standing on one point- yield is an upside-down triangle (white with red border)- stop is an octagonTraffic signs are round, blue if they tell you to do something, red if they forbid you to do something. Danger signs are triangular. Zones (pedestrian zone, 30km/h zone) are rectangular.
>>215317164https://youtu.be/FWtO0cfgewY?t=10
>>215318811>The three most important signs*fourforgot the AndreaskreuzAlso always found this argument a bit weird, when the priority road sign has a unique shape, but picrel does not
>>215318811this is the standard in all of europe since the 1960shttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Road_Signs_and_Signals
>>215319356I like that amphibians sign
>>215319356>wild boarsfun factwe do not have a special sign for it, so for purposes of formal correctness we have to put up the generic sign for wild animals that shows a deer, and put a text below "wild boars" :DDD
>>215319319this sign is supposed to be used outside build up areas, whereas the square sign inside them. And the usage is slightly different because one is a warning sign you use in advance whereas the other is rather placed right before the intersection
>>215319477https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIIjLEkBWAM
>>215319510it's different here thenthe triangular sign gives priority only at the next intersection, the square sign gives priority to the entire road, that's the only differenceit has the outer form of a warning sign, but is not used as such herein many Euro countries, the triangular sign shows the setup of the road crossing, here it's always the same (for example there is no variant for when there is only a road from the right, not from the left)
The idea behind the stop sign being an octagon, and yield being an upside down triangle, and they are the ONLY signs with those shapes, is the benefit of that they cannot be mistaken for anything elseIt helps reinforce the standard everywhere if it’s kept uniform. It doesn’t matter what is written on the sign, an octagon shape can only mean stop, and an upside down triangle can only mean yieldIf you start changing this system you make your country dangerous for no reason
>>215319672>the triangular sign gives priority only at the next intersection, the square sign gives priority to the entire road, that's the only differencehere all restrictions and priorities end at the next intersection so you have to repeat the signs anyways
>>215319692It's also important not to overuse the stop sign. You shouldonly use nly in places where it's necessary due to limited visibility and the yield sign wherever it's safe to just slow down most of the time. Overusing the stop sign leads to people ignoring it most of the time even when it's dangerous not to stop. Here I suspect there's twice as many yield signs than stop signs
>>215320615>>215320749In my town I remember only one place where there is a stop sign. It's on a huge crossroads where you can clearly see the road in all directions, plus there's a 30km/h speed limit there for both roads.
>>215320795https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYeeTvitvFU
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>>215320877Well, at my crossroads the roads cross at a 90° angle. I've learned in driving school that at a stop sign you have to come to a complete stop for at least 2 seconds. The driving instructor taught us to slowly say "einundzwanzig, zweiundzwanzig" before driving on. Germans do that, but the vast number of immigrants that Merkel has let into the country seem to have learned driving in Kabul or Ouagadougou. It's really become more dangerous.
>>215321001Too dangerous for Europe. People wouldn't understand the stupid rule and even if they did they'd drive first because they would think "I got here first". But European roads are safer than American roads. American roads are so wide they lead to speeding. American cars are huge and cause more deadly injuries when an accident happens. Most of America doesn't have public transport, so people regularly drive home drunk or on drugs after a night at the club or bar. In Europe you have a special nightly bus schedule on friday and saturday nights that take you home. (I've been in such a bus once. There was a pretty wild party going on inside of it. Night buses don't drive the regular routes, they drive extra long ones so that everybody gets to get home.)
>>215319570>11 miles is oddly specificsomeone should have sent them austrian no passing zones :DD>>215319767I have seen the "end of priority road" sign in Poland, tooThe signs are repeated at every crossing, yeah, but you can assume that you will have the right of way until something explicitly tells you otherwise
>>215321251>5,699 kmthis would be illegal here. the values have to be rounded
>>215322183you don't do this in PolandI like to imagine that they gave the intern a measuring tape and told him "you know what your job is"
>>215320892we have one for hedgehogs as well
These signs are pretty new. They appeared last year for the first time on our roads. Well, the roads with trees.
>>215323114no you don't, not officiallybut you do have warning skiers sign, so be proud of that
>>215317264I don't think I seen anyone hate anglo since the early 2000.Now that we're infested by vermins of all kind and our degenerates are applauding our own genocide by globalist ideology, the ancient ethnical rivalry feel empty, counter productive and dangerous.
>>215318094this same signtoo lazy to search a local pic
>>215323795what would happen if the 1995 quebec referendum went a different way?
>>215317264Because you act like leeches and niggers.
>>215323114very cool
BUMP
>>215323114It's cute.
>>215328114Two weeks ago I saw a special pedestrian crossing traffic light in my town. Pic related. Normally it's just a man standing or walking, this one is a miner with a helmet, helmet light and a pit lantern. (Pit lanterns would flare up if there was gas in a shaft and warn the miners.)The traffic light in my town is next to a former mine shaft that is now a community center, a children's daycare and an old people's home.
>>215317648>DURIf you have to stop really hard, does it say HUR DUR?
>>215328413>Hitchhiking
>>215328630I honestly don't know why he does that.Here's another example. It's the East German traffic light man, with a hat. After the reunification, all the traffic lights got replaced with modern western ones. (The East German phases were different, they would have green + yellow before a light turned red. We don't have that in western Europe.) Anyway, East Germans complained and, regulations and norms were changed to allow for the old East German traffic light man with the hat to return.
>>215328114>>215328413novelty signs are cool in their own way but silly official ones are much coolerhttps://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14894855
>>215328796Orthodox traffic sign
>>215328796>official onesHere's an official German sign: Play road/zone. Pedestrians have the right of way and cars may not drive but only roll with 6 km/h maximum.
The lives of crabs take precedence over human lives.
>>215329059better explain why you abolished these
forgot pic
>>215331209We didn't. I drive, I mean roll through such a zone when I drive home from the local hospital.
>>215331244Level railroad crossings have a big X with a red light. Recommended speed I've only seen once on the autobahn in South Germany. Soft verges are nowhere where I live. And the one way traffic sign I've never seen, since I was a child the signs looked like this, pointing in the right direction. "Einbahnstraße" means "one lane road", meaning the traffic goes only in one direction. There are signs exempting bicyclists from that one way rule on some roads/in some towns.
>>215318080Because you should stop patriotically.
>>215323114that kicks ass
>>215331244Political reasons. They wanted to introduce new, often useless, signs (HOV lanes, bike roads, electrical vehicle signs, …). Now they don't want the press to make headlines about how outrageously many signs we have, so old ones have to go.>>215331702It exists and was very useful. There are still some of them where I live because no one bothers to dismount them. The sideways sign can be very badly visible in some road settings.
>>215332362per wiki they deleted like 15 signs and added like 100