• mmddmm@lemm.ee
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    9 个月前

    Either the EU doesn’t follow the international standard, or you got two different versions of “you should know there’s a banana”, “you must eat a banana”, and “caution, a banana!”. There’s no “you can’t eat a banana”.

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      9 个月前

      Uhhh, yes there is. Other than some limited special cases, a circle with red border and white (yellow in some countries) background is a prohibitory sign. The pictogram shows what’s being prohibited.

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      9 个月前

      Pray tell, what “international standard” would that be?

      Surely you’re not thinking of the “US Federal Highway Administration’s Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices”, right? You know, on account of that not actually being an international standard…

      • mmddmm@lemm.ee
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        9 个月前

        There’s an entire UN agreement about traffic signaling.

        Round signals with a red border communicate requirements, but without crossing the banana, it’s a requirement to eat it.

        Blue signals do not communicate information, not requirements.

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          Are you even familiar with what’s in that agreement?

          Round sign with red border, with or without oblique bar: prohibition or restriction. Prohibition of exceeding 50km/h

          Prohibition of exceeding 50km/h

          Round sign with blue ground and white symbols: mandatory. Mandatory right turn

          Mandatory right turn.

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            9 个月前

            So then OP is wrong and he should have said peeling a banana is prohibited here l and peeling banana a is mandatory here

            • ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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              9 个月前

              Sure, if you want to nit-pick about the meaning of a peeled banana on a road sign, be my guest.