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B22: Bike may pass a yellow or red light to turn right, after yield. ... E9b: Parking reserved for motorcycles, cars, vans (< 3.5t) and minibusses. E9c: Parking ...
Diplomatic passports are issued to members of the Belgian royal family, members of the government, ministers of State and representatives of Belgium or of the Communities or Regions (diplomats, economic or trade attaches, the main representative of each Community or Region).
Euro NCAP is a voluntary vehicle safety rating system created by the Swedish Road Administration, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and International Consumer Research & Testing, backed by fourteen members, and motoring and consumer organisations in several EU countries.
Old autoPASS logo Road sign 792.30 indicates an automatic toll station. According to the latest template on road signage in automatic toll stations, this sign shall be posted on the toll station, and the only sign posted before passing the station itself is a "Kr" symbol added to the direction signs on roads leading to the toll station. [1]
Over the course of four years, Impéria took over three other Belgian car manufacturers: Métallurgique (1927), Excelsior (1929), and Nagant (1931). From 1934 until the company folded it built mainly front-wheel-drive Adlers with Belgian-made coachwork. [4] The company merged with Minerva in 1934, but they split in 1939.
cambio (CarSharing) car in Bremen, Germany cambio (CarSharing) Electric vehicle in Hamburg and Cologne, Germany. The cambio Mobility Services GmbH & Co. KG was founded in 2000 by the merger of carsharing company StadtteilAutoAachen, StadtAuto Bremen and Stadtauto Köln.
Through the pass runs also a gravel high road, Strada dei Cannoni (or Varaita-Maira-Kammstraße, VMKS), an old military road: Its western end is c. 6 km away at Colle Bicocca (2,285 m). Eastwards it runs past Colle Rasticias (2,176 m, by 6.7 km), via Colle Birrone (1,698 m, by 14.5 km) and Colle della Ciabra (1,723 m, by 22 km) and then ...
Saint-Gilles Prison (French: Prison de Saint-Gilles; Dutch: Gevangenis van Sint-Gillis) is a prison in Brussels, Belgium, that opened in 1884. [1] It is located on the borders of the municipalities of Saint-Gilles, Ixelles and Forest, next to Forest Prison [fr; nl] and Berkendael Prison [fr; nl].