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This symbol indicates Quiet please or Silence and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Railway station, Railways or Trains and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Recycling cans and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Recycling glass and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Recycling magnetic type of steel and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Refreshments, coffee shop, café or buffet and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Rent-a-bicycle and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Rent-a-car and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Restaurant and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Security check and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Self-contained camper van and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Shoeshine and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Shops or Shopping and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Shower and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Single person and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Slope or ramped access and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Smoking area or smoking allowed and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Snack machine and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Sporting activities or general sports and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Sports hall and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Stadium and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Stairs and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Stand on the left (or Right) and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Surveillance camera and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Take off your shoes and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Taxi or Taxi stop and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Telephone and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Ticket validation and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Tickets or ticket sales and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Toilet paper and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Toilets - female and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Toilets - male and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Toilets - unisex and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Tour group meeting point and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Tram or Tram station and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Transportation Centre and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Trash box, Litter bin or Rubbish bin and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Vegetarian food and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates a Viewpoint or panorama and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
This symbol indicates Wait and is part of the of the ISO 7001 (public information symbols). (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)
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look at the sign on the road to avoid accidents and horrible driving conditions
I received a 300$ ticket because I passed a police control of other cars/drivers on the right lane of a highway (the control was on the hard shoulder of the highway). Is it really true, that you have to change the lane in such cases? Thanks!
I am an American living in Italy. The Italian Drivers License theory test is the hardest test I have ever studied for and I am in my 70s have multiple degrees, multiple professional certifications. Have to take the Italian Drivers Theory test in Italian. No english. So many rules. More signs in small medieval Italian town I live in then in major US cities I have lived in. No Italian license no driving. No buying or renting a car. Test here was good, clean. Lots of tricky questions on many practice and real official tests. Thanks
Most problems are a result of higher than safe driving speeds. Please just slow down and be patient.
Question 121: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited
Question 83: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited
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Cool tool! And fun to check whether I remember the rules :) Two things I noticed: Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right. While technically that might be the correct translation, this sign tells you, that you are on the main road and have the right of way for the next crossroad and only the next crossroad. Usually (if no sign specifies otherwise) you have to give way to drivers coming from the right at every intersection, which can get a bit annoying in communal areas, so seeing this sign feels less like a warning and more like relief :). A Fahrradstraße is not a lane for cyclists but a street for cyclists, meaning the (whole!) street is intended predominantly for cyclists, who are then allowed to ride next to each other. Cars are allowed to drive there (unless another sign prohibits such), but have to adjust their speed to the cyclists. I believe they are not allowed to pass at all, even if the oncoming lane is empty.
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