I'm not laughing at the shot (nice one!) - but at your idea that this might be overdone. That's way less than what you'll experience around here ... I'll provide proof eventually (in fact, I snapped an image today that should do it, but it has technical issues - I need to re-shoot it).I understand the need of rules, and signs giving the message, but I think here has reached the limit. Two-way walking and cycling path, really
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I understand the need of rules, and signs giving the message, but I think here has reached the limit. Two-way walking and cycling path, really
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Follow-up:I'm not laughing at the shot (nice one!) - but at your idea that this might be overdone. That's way less than what you'll experience around here ... I'll provide proof eventually (in fact, I snapped an image today that should do it, but it has technical issues - I need to re-shoot it).
M.
Ok, but this I understand and appreciate. The location seems hard to judge when riding a bike which way securely to go. In my example there’s really no need to point two-way cycling/walking path and the path itself goes in front of chapelFollow-up:
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Include explanations, guiding lines, barriers ... Switzerland's signs can be "explicit" ...
M.