On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 11:41 AM, Philip Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is often used to simply prohibit traffic, with exceptions shown on a > plate below. Except buses (and taxis) is often used in the UK, "sauf > riverains" is common in France and both indicate an access restriction, > not a one way. > in Belgium that's a round white plate with a red border. In the case of "except ...", you know there can be traffic from the other direction. For the red plate with the white line, it excludes all traffic in that direction. Although, typically bicycles and moped of cat A (< 25 km/h) are allowed via an exception sign. regards m
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