Schilderwald in Freising: Who can drive in when?
Schilderwald in Freising: Who can drive in when?
In Freising, a curious sign forest causes a sensation and laugh! On a single bar, seven traffic signs are emblazoned, which explain to the drivers when and how they can use the road. A Reddit user who posted the picture asked sarcastically the question: "In which moon phase can you drive in?" A humorous comment that sums up the absurd bureaucracy in Germany!
The sign forest: a bureaucratic masterpiece
The signs are not just a mere accumulation of rules, they actually have their order. The street is basically a pedestrian zone, but there are exceptions! So who is allowed in? Here is the overview:
- Delivery traffic on weekdays from 6-10.30 a.m. and 6-21 p.m.
- residents and residents with an exemption
- journey for hotel guests
- taxis
- line traffic
- cyclist
A nightmare for non-German-speaking tourists who have to fight through this signal jungle!
humorous reactions to Reddit
The Reddit community was fun for the situation. A user joked that only a sign for the "Passion A38" was missing, an allusion to the famous "Asterix and Obelix" comics that put the bureaucracy on the grain. A Freising also spoke up and wished less traffic in the pedestrian zone. Another user even suspected that this sign forest could set a record in the community for the German traffic regulations. Is Freising proud of it? That remains to be seen!
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