On Tuesday 06 December 2011 11:47:23 Dave Howorth wrote:
It means motor traffic prohibited, and you see it if you try to drive onto a motorway in the wrong direction, for example (I don't think it means 'no entry' in general, because when you see it in a city if you try to go the wrong way down a one-way street, it's typically still allowed to do so by bicycle or walking, the only prohibition I think is for motorized vehicles - motorways excepted naturally)
I guess there's a difference between Sweden and the UK then (apart from the colour of the bar) because in the UK it does mean no entry to any vehicle, including cycles.
Actually, it turns out that's what it means in Sweden as well. I guess I should be embarassed, but I've just never seen anyone take any notice of signs like that while riding a bicycle. And while walking, what signs...?
There's also an implication that there can be oncoming traffic. It doesn't mean 'traffic prohibited' (i.e. there's no traffic at all on the road) that's just a white circle with a red border.
Yellow circle with red border, otherwise yep. Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org