Hello Team,
Question no 7593-> Could you please tell me what is the name of that sign in English and Dutch.
Question no 2382-> It is written that driver of the motorcyclist can wait after the first stop line and before second white line while signal is red? ( question is in Dutch)
So it applies to mopeds and cycles but not motorcyclist? Motorcyclist can wait before first white line?
Question 2837-> We have to call police with every injury in accident without eye damage??
Could you please explain me above questions.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
7593, 2382, 2837
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Re: 7593, 2382, 2837
Question 7593
Traffic regulations article 71.2 - traffic sign F13 (traffic signs with "F" and a number are all information signs).
Dutch:
Traffic sign that announces arrows on the road and requires the choice of a traffic lane.
This traffic sign can indicate the different directions.
The line between the lanes can possibly be discontinuous.
The sign may be completed to indicate the preselection lanes that are reserved for the traffic of cyclists and drivers of mopeds with two wheels.
Question 2382
Question 2837
The Dutch word "blik" had several meanings:
- the look (like in "Have a look")
- a thin metal sheet
"Blikschade" means damage to thin metal sheets, so to the bodywork of the vehicle, and means "material damage" by extension.
If there is only material damage ("blikschade"), you don't have to call the police. You must call the police as soon as there is corporal damage.
Traffic regulations article 71.2 - traffic sign F13 (traffic signs with "F" and a number are all information signs).
Dutch:
Free translation:Verkeersbord dat pijlen op de rijbaan aankondigt en de keuze van een rijstrook voorschrijft.
Dit verkeersbord kan de verschillende richtingen aanduiden.
De streep tussen de rijstroken kan eventueel onderbroken zijn.
Het bord mag aangevuld worden om de voorsorteringsstroken voorbehouden voor het verkeer van fietsers en bestuurders van tweewielige bromfietsen aan te duiden.
Traffic sign that announces arrows on the road and requires the choice of a traffic lane.
This traffic sign can indicate the different directions.
The line between the lanes can possibly be discontinuous.
The sign may be completed to indicate the preselection lanes that are reserved for the traffic of cyclists and drivers of mopeds with two wheels.
Question 2382
Yes, that's correct.So it applies to mopeds and cycles but not motorcyclist? Motorcyclist can wait before first white line?
Question 2837
The Dutch word "blik" had several meanings:
- the look (like in "Have a look")
- a thin metal sheet
"Blikschade" means damage to thin metal sheets, so to the bodywork of the vehicle, and means "material damage" by extension.
If there is only material damage ("blikschade"), you don't have to call the police. You must call the police as soon as there is corporal damage.
Re: 7593, 2382, 2837
7593
Dutch: aanwijzingsbord
English: information sign
2382
When the lights are orange or red, cyclists and two-wheeled mopeds stop before the second stop line.
Cars and motorcyclist stop before the first top line. That is the line that drivers see first.
2837
"Enkel blikschade" = material damage only
So it means that there are no injuries.
Check this
https://www.gratisrijbewijsonline.be/up ... borden.pdf
Dutch: aanwijzingsbord
English: information sign
2382
When the lights are orange or red, cyclists and two-wheeled mopeds stop before the second stop line.
Cars and motorcyclist stop before the first top line. That is the line that drivers see first.
2837
"Enkel blikschade" = material damage only
So it means that there are no injuries.
Check this
https://www.gratisrijbewijsonline.be/up ... borden.pdf
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- Medewerker
- Berichten: 3992
- Lid geworden op: 28 mar 2005, 12:02
- Locatie: Schönau am Königssee (D)
Re: 7593, 2382, 2837
I'm sorry, but I feel that there are two misconceptions in your message.
First: in Belgium, an orange light is not a traffic light. The traffic light described in article 61.1.2° of the traffic regulations is an orange-yellow light ("oranjegeel").
Second: let us suppose that there are traffic lights (which I don't see on your photograph). Then the following article of the traffic rules applies:
So the rules about the storage section only apply when the traffic light is red.77.6. Markeringen die een opstelvak aanduiden voor fietsers en bestuurders van tweewielige bromfietsen.
De zone, aansluitend op een fietspad, afgebakend door twee stopstrepen en waarin het symbool van een fiets in het wit is gereproduceerd duidt de plaats aan waar de fietsers en bestuurders van tweewielige bromfietsen zich enkel tijdens de rode fase van de verkeerslichten mogen opstellen.
De andere bestuurders moeten tijdens de rode fase van de verkeerslichten stoppen voor de eerste stopstreep.
Imagine that, when the traffic light is orange-yellow, cyclists start occupying the storage section, while a car driver who comes behind them cannot safely stop for the orange-yellow traffic light. Then the cyclists fly through the air, but only for a short time
Re: 7593, 2382, 2837
Thank you team and Jozef for the replies. It is clear now.