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Hedgehogs attempting to cross the Autobahn
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From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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A5 J106 heading West. From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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Sign depicting driving lane and overtaking lane. From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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From 'Indian Concrete Journal' (1938)
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D F Border

A French motorway sign can clearly be seen on the right bank of the Rhine - is it not in the wrong country?

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 04, 2007 by IJP1
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Speedo in Germany

Had to be done... taken on the Koblenz-Frankfurt autobahn, in a diesel Peugeot 306, loaded with stuff. Shaking all over the place!

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 12, 2006 by signol
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German Autobahn in 1945

Probably the A2 near Porta Westfalica

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jan 25, 2006 by c2R
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Germany - Overhead sign for a junction

Not a great picture, but gives you an idea of the latest thinking on the Autobahn.

Posted by SarahJ on 11/22/2004

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 23, 2005 by M4Simon
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Germany - motorway

Posted by SarahJ on 11/22/2004

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 23, 2005 by M4Simon
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Germany - 60 kmh and no HGV's allowed to overtake

The sensors on the gantry measure traffic speeds and display the limit. Unlike the M25 there are no speed cameras attached to them. When there is no limit, they show the de-restricted sign.

Posted by SarahJ on 11/22/2004

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 23, 2005 by M4Simon
 

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