Vlad Soare
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Hi guys,
I've been driving through Germany recently and kept encountering a road sign that was new to me. It's a big blue rectangle that reads 'Wasserschutzgebiet'. Sometimes a certain distance is also mentioned underneath (like, this sign is valid over the next 800 metres, or 1.5 kilometres, or whatever).
Now, I do speak German and know what a Wasserschutzgebiet means from a linguistic point of view. It's an area where waters are protected. Fine. But what on Earth is this supposed to mean to me, as a driver? Does it mean I'm not allowed to stop the car and go pee in the local river? I wasn't going to do that anyway. So what's the idea? What exactly am I, as a driver, supposed to do when I see this sign at the side of the road?
Thank you.
I've been driving through Germany recently and kept encountering a road sign that was new to me. It's a big blue rectangle that reads 'Wasserschutzgebiet'. Sometimes a certain distance is also mentioned underneath (like, this sign is valid over the next 800 metres, or 1.5 kilometres, or whatever).
Now, I do speak German and know what a Wasserschutzgebiet means from a linguistic point of view. It's an area where waters are protected. Fine. But what on Earth is this supposed to mean to me, as a driver? Does it mean I'm not allowed to stop the car and go pee in the local river? I wasn't going to do that anyway. So what's the idea? What exactly am I, as a driver, supposed to do when I see this sign at the side of the road?
Thank you.
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