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It looks to me like the cycle lane ends just in front of the car, is that correct?
In that case, it's not allowed to wait there, right? (but maybe I misunderstand the picture)
Question 8637: Waiting near end of cycle lane
Re: Question 8637: Waiting near end of cycle lane
Well, it's not ending there as there's a sign indicating a cycling pathErlend schreef: ↑14 mar 2021, 21:35 It looks to me like the cycle lane ends just in front of the car, is that correct?
Though for the life of me I couldn't decide what part of the street would be the cycling path beyond said sign ...
Welcome in Belgium, where the government is the biggest traffic offender of all.
Which means that whenever you're taking pictures of a road situation, you're highly likely to photograph something illegal or something that's just not quite right - like here
By the looks of it, there seems to be a very faint cyclist's crossing on the road
(you must park and wait 5m or more from those as well)
The sign indicating the cycling path seems to have been turned around
(beyond friction, nothing on Belgian road signs keeps them from rotating on their poles - however simple it is to avoid that)
The square sign of which we only see the back, is probably an F50 indicating a cyclist's crossing
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In that case, it's not allowed to wait there, right? (but maybe I misunderstand the picture)
The cycling path seems to continue further than 5m beyond the car
Up to somewhere around the two bollards on the right ?
The dotted yellow line is probably there to lengthen that parking ban.