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- astronomer
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Wow very nice new models, new signs and atmosphere of Wien Brilliant!
Yes, our signs are as real as possible
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The interchange has been rebuilt since this picture but the signs probably still say the same
Developer for Austria and Svalbard
Creator of the Radiator Springs mod for ATS
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- Master_of_the_roads
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This signage looks exactly the same I passed through eight years ago, remember it like yesterday. Astonishing similarity, beyond words.
Eight years ago they didn't use the Tern font yet but thanks
Developer for Austria and Svalbard
Creator of the Radiator Springs mod for ATS
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Creator of the Radiator Springs mod for ATS
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Yes, it's still the same:ETS2-User wrote:The interchange has been rebuilt since this picture but the signs probably still say the same
https://www.mapillary.com/app/?lat=48.1 ... ocus=photo
- Master_of_the_roads
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To answer to ETS2-user' s reply, yes, I wasn't aware they haven't been using them back then, also I've made a slight miscalculation about the passage of time, it was nine years ago. My bad.
P.S. Krex, you're absolutely right about those ''Bei Nebel'' traffic signs, they are mandatory in Austria and Germany, they are very useful when visibility gets reduced to less than 50 m. While travelling through Austria IRL, I've seen them upclose also. Shame I can't get to travel nowadays, lack of funds.
P.S. Krex, you're absolutely right about those ''Bei Nebel'' traffic signs, they are mandatory in Austria and Germany, they are very useful when visibility gets reduced to less than 50 m. While travelling through Austria IRL, I've seen them upclose also. Shame I can't get to travel nowadays, lack of funds.
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