When will the EU start to mark their roads correctly like in Norway?

When will the EU start to mark their roads correctly like in Norway?

White lines = traffic in the same direction
Yellow lines = opposing traffic

EU = everything white

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no proper roads = Norway in any direction

Norways has one of the shittiest roads in the EU, narrow as fuck, Sweden has god tier roads compared to Norway, and I really mean it

Full lines = do not fucking cross

Why would anyone need different colors?

Sweden have the same roads as Norway literally everywhere except in Stockholm desu.
t. driven around in sweden lots of times.

Yellow lines have the same function as white lines here but are only used temporary during road constructions. So for an example you could usually switch lanes but because of road construction the white lines with spaces are covered over by a full yellow lines.

Because sometimes you cross solid lines

This picture is literally cancer.

Also, this white fellow here is right, yellow is for temporally stuff.

Also it provides more differentiation between two way roads where passing is allowed in both directions and one way roads where passing is allowed.

Yellow lines have higher priority over white lines and are reserved for construction crews that change the flow of traffic.

Not true. You're never supposed to cross them. The example you posted must be burger-specific because here at an intersection solid line or double solid line has a "gap" of broken line to accomodate for cars entering and leaving the road

Stop using our roads!
we paid for em, and you keep wearing them down driving trucks

Do Germans not have turning lanes?

The yellow on highway on ramps also tells people when it is safe to accelerate to highway speeds.

Do poles not have center left turn lanes either? What about roads where crossing is only permitted in one direction?

Here turning lanes have thicker, narrower dashes (pic)

>center left turn lanes
Only when there's enough space

>What about roads where crossing is only permitted in one direction?
Multiple signs (no turning, no entry)

>Not having your country basically be one big one way street.

Lmaoing at your live.

>turning lanes
*highway ramps

>Do poles not have center left turn lanes either?
No. And frankly after googling this term it looks like a truly retarded idea.

>What about roads where crossing is only permitted in one direction?
It just becomes a road where crossing is permitted in both directions within the crossroad. I mean what's so hard to understand?

You're not supposed to cross solid lines period.

They're great if you have a wide boulevard or a particularly busy street with shops on either side. The center turn lane allows drivers to turn left from either side of the street without backing up traffic, or to turn left across traffic without having to wait for both lanes of traffic to clear first. This is particularly appreciated if someone is turning right behind you and only has to wait for one lane of traffic to clear.

>in the EU

White doesn't show that well in the winter with snow and shit.

>driving on the right

lol

>Why would anyone need different colors?

Could help prevent silly mistakes entering a new road in an unknown town.

are norwegians this retarded?
danish roads best roads

Why would anyone need spaces between words?
Why would anyone need better communication systems than a telegraph?

>The EU is so poor they can only afford one color of paint

Because they know how to drive

The problems arise when you have someone who is not familiar with the streets in for example a city, especially if the signing is wrong or the person gets stressed and misses the signs.
This isn't about lines you can't break, it's about any lines that show the split between traffic direction.