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End. The previous sign is no longer applicable / in force.
End. The previous sign is no longer applicable / in force.
The red (or sometimes three thin black ones) slash is used for that purpose on lots of traffic signs in Europe.
The red (or sometimes three thin black ones) slash is used for that purpose on lots of traffic signs in Europe.

== Recommended speed redirects here ==

Why does [[recommended speed]] redirects here? A recommended speed sign is not a specific German sign (or traffic rule), it appears (at least and AFAIK) in the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and Austra.
[[User:GeertW|GeertW]] 22:09, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

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What does the picture with the slash mean?

End. The previous sign is no longer applicable / in force. The red (or sometimes three thin black ones) slash is used for that purpose on lots of traffic signs in Europe.

Why does recommended speed redirects here? A recommended speed sign is not a specific German sign (or traffic rule), it appears (at least and AFAIK) in the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and Austra. GeertW 22:09, 10 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]