Ich verstehe, dass der blaue Pfeil bedeutet, dass es sich um eine Einbahnstraße handelt, auf der ich theoretisch fahren darf. Das Schild direkt darunter bedeutet, dass Fahrräder in beide Richtungen fahren können. Darunter steht dann, dass ich nicht in beide Richtungen fahren kann, Fahrräder aber schon. Dann beträgt die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung 30 km/h.

Darf ich hier durchfahren?

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Von cacagenoux

5 Comments

  1. Cautious_Use_7442 on

    Short answer: no, as the third sign from the top prohibits thru traffic.

    Long answer:
    1. First sign: oneway street
    2. Second sign: bicycles can travel in both directions
    3. Third sign: no thru traffic
    4. Fourth sign: bicycles are exempt 
    5. Last sign: speed limit of 30 

    Combined it means that you will enter a oneway street (although bicycles may ride in the opposite direction) which you aren’t allowed to drive through (as in: taking that road as a shortcut) and you may not drive more than 30 

    The signage is pretty poor and a “residents” only would help clarify the signs but I think that was the intention as rue (?) raspert was often taken as a shortcut to the annoyance of all people living there

  2. MysteriaDeVenn on

    One way, except for bicycles which can use both ways

    You’re not allowed to drive in, except if you are a resident on that street or need to deliver something there. Again, this does not apply if you are on a bicycle. 

    In all cases, speed limit 30km/h. 

  3. Peter_Alfons_Loch on

    One way street with obligatory direction where arrow points to.
    Bicycles are exempted from obligation and can go bidirectional. General prohibition from entering this road (except people living or working there “Anlieger frei”) bicycles are exempt from this prohibition. Speed limit 30.

    If you are allowed depends if you are a Bicycle or not, work or live there.

    You asking the question makes me believe that you are by car and do not work nor live there sooooo, probably no, you are not allowed to enter.

  4. Generic-Resource on

    You’re not allowed to drive there unless you are accessing something inside that zone.

    One way, except for cycles.

    No entry except for access, except for cycles

    30km/h

    What this means in reality (we have one at the entry to our street). Is “yeah sure, nip through if there’s a traffic jam, remember to go through quickly (somewhere between 50 and 70 is preferred) as that will give you less time to get caught and maximise the the handful of car lengths you’ll be ahead when you rejoin the traffic jam”.

  5. Only for people living in that street can enter it, for a reason the sauf riverains is missing 😩

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