• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Apart from what some commenters already pointed out (about the orientation of the roads there), I’m not sure how it’s going in the US, but in Europe, we have a hierarchy, where the sign on a pole takes precedence over the sign painted on the road.

    The hierarchy is:

    1. Police officer’s hand signs
    2. Traffic lights
    3. Signs on a pole
    4. Signs painted on the road

    According to this, you cannot turn left, even though it looks like a left turning lane.

    Is there such a thing in the US?

    • @[email protected]
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      401 year ago

      Is there such a thing in the US?

      Yeah.

      1. Whatever the heck I want, because “ma freedom”
      2. Police officer’s hand signs
      3. Traffic lights
      4. Signs on a pole
      5. Signs painted on the road
    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      in Europe, we have a hierarchy

      This is definitely not true for all of Europe. In Germany, for instance, signs on roads have equal precedence to signs on poles.

          • JohnEdwa
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            1 year ago

            Here in Finland we just wait for snow, then you can’t see the painted one.

            Which is why it was such a great idea to replace our solid “you can’t pass here” lines from their old bright yellow to EU matching white so that that self driving cars understand them correctly. So now during the winter both of us and the machines can’t see them equally well.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          That’s the neat part: They don’t. At least I have never seen confusing signage/markings.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              In Germany we actually test people before we let them drive cars. If you’re from the US, this concept might be unfamiliar :D

              • shastaxc
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                11 year ago

                This has nothing to do with the drivers, and more to do with municipal workers putting up signage.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Lately the trend is for temporary signs to have yellow background instead of white. So if you see road construction you’ll see a yellow background sign.

      • HobbitFoot
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        81 year ago

        Orange you sure that construction signs shouldn’t be a different color?

        • icedterminal
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          51 year ago

          Yellow signs are suggestions or warnings. Always have been. Construction (temporary) are orange. As seen in the OP.

          When it comes to what order on how you should follow them:

          • Orange
          • White
          • Yellow