Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Signs Signs Everywhere's a Sign

Driving in Slovakia is a crazy experience. Several near accidents and honking horns let us know we aren't in the United States anymore. So what have we learned about driving in Europe? 

The only sure bet was the eight sided stop sign, but many others were confusing. We will share some common and not so common signs we've see. Would you know what these signs mean? How many can you identify?
Are we suppose to stop or go? 
Here is a sign stating no entry for vehicles only public buses and cabs allowed. Greg needed a police officer to tell him that, and then asked for a donation of 30 euros. (fines are paid on the spot)
If this sign means you are on a priority road and you have the right of way...
then what does this mean?
or this?   
You don't have to stop if you are
 turning left.

This sign is displayed at the same intersection as the above sign.
Junction with a minor road. Is it an intersection with one or two roads?
Picket fence or railroad tracks? What are they trying to tell us? 
 Best if you know the meaning of this
 sign. It may not be obvious but,
 it's a Do Not Enter sign.
Can we or can't we travel on this road? 
I was stumped by this one for a very
 long time. No passing.
Another important sign. 
No stopping on this road.
It must mean something but what? Would you believe exit of fire trucks? 
I guess they needed to put this sign up along the hiking trail. 

These are more obvious, and I threw them in just because I love how the person has feet and hands. Notice what is worn on the head.



Last by not least. Here's one billboard sign you'll never see in the United States.

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