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2025-04-04 06:44 UTC
@jannem@fosstodon.org @Yuvalne@433.world @danielgibert@mastodon.online the intent of the system is that only round blue signs contain legally binding instructions, but sometimes this doesn't seem true (one way entry and pedestrian crossing sign) and sometimes literally isn't true (living street "woonerf" sign, built up area name sign in The Netherlands)
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@Yuvalne@433.world 2025-04-04 07:35
@helle@tacobelllabs.net @jannem@fosstodon.org @danielgibert@mastodon.online okay so i did the nerdiest thing and opened the Vienna Convention. signs are defined to have the following categories: (a) Danger warning signs; (b) Regulatory signs; sub-divided into: (i) Priority signs; (ii) Prohibitory or restrictive signs; and (iii) Mandatory signs; (iv) Special regulation signs. c) Informative signs; subdivided into: (i) Information, facilities or service signs; (ii) Direction, position or indication signs; (iii) Additional panels