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robi DEPlease set year to 1993. 2020-10-19 21:57
AleX_DJ ATSeems a Multijet badge on the right 2019-08-23 18:10
Gamer DE2000-02. 2017-07-08 11:03
antp BELights were already there :p (from the time they started using nuclear energy, as back then they had too much production in the night) 2016-02-04 19:20
ingo DE
antp a écrit There are way more entries/exits on our highways. Not in the middle of nowhere, but you're less often in the middle of nowhere in Belgium than in bigger countries :D
Also, the lights allow to spot more easily the numerous potholes in the roads.
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:??: But wouldn't it be cheaper to repair the potholes than placing lanterns there? I think, you are ironic.

Btw.: there are sometimes exits or other road-parts, which shall not be too popular. We have such nearby our village and we use it daily:

Link to "www.dorstenerzeitung.de"

A hidden Autobahn-exit on a rest area (and a slip-road-track in the other direction), not signposted on the Autobahn, nor on the streets around, nor on official maps. The Navi-systems know it, but otherwise only the local people.
It's a relict of corruption, as a State Secretary at Helmut Kohl-government-times let built that for her personal convenience. Of course this fact was and still is impugned, but that's a lie. noone around here believe that.
2016-02-04 17:54
fontheking5 SEYes, so probably a 94+ 2016-02-04 11:22
Baube QCyou have my vote Neon 2016-02-04 07:05
Baube QCTurbo wheels 2016-02-04 07:01
antp BE
ingo a écrit
But all these topics don't concern the Autobahnen/motorways :??: And the situation is the same in any other European country, too - but only in Belgium the motorways are illuminated, even on straight stretches.

There are way more entries/exits on our highways. Not in the middle of nowhere, but you're less often in the middle of nowhere in Belgium than in bigger countries :D
Also, the lights allow to spot more easily the numerous potholes in the roads.
On newer roads (or when they re-make roads) they tend to not put as many lights as before. Some highways now have lights only around entries/exits and interchanges. On other roads, they do not replace defect lights, as the remaining ones are still quite enough.

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2016-02-03 19:10
rjluna2 US
chicomarx a écrit @rjluna2 All traffic lights in Belgium are getting LED lights. Video:
Link to "deredactie.be"

Sacrilege?

In the Lighting Gallery web site, some of the members called them LEDisease and they are already spreading :whistle:
2016-02-03 02:21
ingo DE
chicomarx a écrit @ingo No, it's the infrastructure. Local traffic mixes with highways. Too many exits. Too many signs. Bicycle lanes on busy roads, etc. And the car park keeps growing.

But all these topics don't concern the Autobahnen/motorways :??: And the situation is the same in any other European country, too - but only in Belgium the motorways are illuminated, even on straight stretches.
2016-02-03 00:13
chicomarx BE@rjluna2 All traffic lights in Belgium are getting LED lights. Video:
Link to "deredactie.be"

Sacrilege?

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2016-02-03 00:06
chicomarx BE@ingo No, it's the infrastructure. Local traffic mixes with highways. Too many exits. Too many signs. Bicycle lanes on busy roads, etc. And the car park keeps growing. 2016-02-03 00:01
rjluna2 US
chicomarx a écrit Yes, both. The old are usually orange and the newer whiter.
It's also a more complex situation than anywhere which is the reason it has to be illuminated.

Indeed, there are more than different type of Sodium-vapor bulb: Low Pressure (SOX), High Pressure (SON) and whiter High Pressure bulb (White SON). Some of them have it replaced with Metal Halide bulbs to work with existing SON ballast.

See also: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halogen-Metalldampflampe
2016-02-02 22:43
ingo DE
chicomarx a écrit Yes, both. The old are usually orange and the newer whiter.
It's also a more complex situation than anywhere which is the reason it has to be illuminated.

chicomarx a écrit Complex meaning dangerous.

:think: Sorry, I didn't get really your point. Is it an allousion about the typical Belgian way of driving, and/or the fact, that in B the drivers licence was introduced quite late (wasn't it in 1968)?
2016-02-02 22:43
chicomarx BEComplex meaning dangerous. 2016-02-02 22:20
chicomarx BEYes, both. The old are usually orange and the newer whiter.
It's also a more complex situation than anywhere which is the reason it has to be illuminated.
2016-02-02 22:15
rjluna2 US
ingo a écrit :think: both I think. @antp, @chicomarx, Exiv96 :hello:

That could indicates Sodium vapor bulbs.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natriumdampflampe
2016-02-02 20:48
ingo DE:think: both I think. @antp, @chicomarx, Exiv96 :hello: 2016-02-02 19:52
fontheking5 SE850 2016-02-02 15:37
rjluna2 US
ingo a écrit @rjluna2: the legendary Belgian motorway-illumination, visible even from the space :D

Was it illuminating golden orange or bright yellow?
2016-02-02 14:04
ingo DE@rjluna2: the legendary Belgian motorway-illumination, visible even from the space :D

Can be the E34 (A21 in B) nearby Tournhout, as back in 2012 there were still these lanterns. About now I'm not sure, as IIRC this motorway was completely renovated recently. In that case the lanterns were dismantled without substitution.
2016-02-02 11:41
ingo DEDeparture Düsseldorf Airport - one of the most accident-prone places in Germany - caused by the usual hecticness there.
And no good place for illegal parking - possibly the tow-truck comes after 3-4 minutes.
2016-02-02 11:29
ingo DEIs the VW T5 Camper on the right worth to mention?

/vehicle_883060-Renault-Megane-RS-X84-2005.html

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2016-02-02 11:20
Neon ITLooks more like a Xedos 9 to me 2016-02-02 11:15
ingo DELocation: https://www.dus.com/en/arrival-and-departure/skytrain

Not really recommended, especially not at Departures - you may can stuck with that, sometimes four hours (of course your flight will be lost) [:kiki]
2016-02-02 11:01
Robi DEMovie completed. Filmed in Düsseldorf and Antwerp.

No car chases, but the Passat runs over a man, and the interior of the black Peugeot 308 becomes a mess when the detective in it gets shot from behind.
2016-02-02 10:45
ingo DELocation: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobahnkreuz_Neuss-West 2016-02-02 10:43
ingo DELocation: E34 (A13 in Belgium), after Exit 18 Wommelgem, direction Ring Antwerpen.

It's my usual runway to Belgium, France and Southern NL, coming from the A21(B)/A67(NL)/A40(D) from Duisburg-Venlo-Eindhoven :D
2016-02-02 10:32
AleX_DJ ATMazda 626? 2016-02-02 09:56

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