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Chengdu clover188 viewsJust thought this was an interesting design for a clover.M1
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Jingcheng expressway 2240 viewsOn the long and rather empty stretch from the third ring road out towards chengde, these flyovers mark the interchange with the fourth ring road. The green signs seen on the top left corner (green meaning motorway, unlike the UK) warn of the exit.M1
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Odd sign165 viewsAn odd sign on Beijing's third ring road, this sign is usually used in rural roads warning of tight mountain curves, not on big urban motorway class roads warning of a slight curve. Pus, how many people would actually notice this miniscule sign?M1
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Typical third ring signage188 viewsTypical local direction signage on the third ring road. The signs are usually completely blue with destinations written in Pinyin, and newer signs which in my opinion are easier to use have been installed prior to the numbering of the Ring Road's junctions.M1
3rd ring ride road.JPG
Third ring side road131 viewsTurning towards the third ring road from one of the numerous junctions, the side road is uniquely empty. The ring road mainline can be seen coming down from the flyover to the left, with an entrance and exit slightly forward.M1
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Third ring road traffic188 viewsHeavy traffic on the 3rd ring road approaching the interchange with the airport expressway and the Jingshun road. The flyover carrying traffic towards the airport can be seen on the right.M1
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Beijing 6th ring road 1151 viewsAn entrance to Beijing's 6th ring road. The sixth ring road is the farthest away from this city, and it is a rural
D2M stretching for 190km.
M1
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Third ring road exit180 viewsThis image is taken from a flyover on the third ring road of Beijing over the old airport road. The signs ahead are directing to the Airport Expressway exit, which was constructed on a flyover prior to the junction so traffic heading towards the airport does not have to wait in the qeues usually forming in that area.M1
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Jingcheng expressway 1136 viewsHeading northbound on the rather new Jingcheng expressway, which is meant to connect Beijing with the city of Chengde. Though the road is far from complete, it does manage to have some impressive interchanges, this one with the fourth ring road.M1
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Beijing 3rd ring road243 viewsTypical third ring road scene in Beijing, showing the Gantry destination signs installed on most pedestrian bridges.M1
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Pedestrianised area sign in Stanley Market Hong Kong158 viewsA68Nick
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"No Vehicles" sign in Portugese and Chinese in Macau195 viewsA68Nick
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