I don’t know if they still have it, but in France a long time ago, I found out that there was a road sign to indicate when the rule of someone coming out of a junction into the main road had right of way. I thought that was barking. So you’re driving down a main road and someone is allowed to pull out in front of you and you have to slam on the anchors and not hit them or it’s your fault? Crazy.
Shikamoo Premium Member 7 months ago
Then read my lips!
Skeptical Meg 7 months ago
You can’t by definition. He meant “understand”.
mac04416 7 months ago
I went up to Quebec Canada on vacation. I don’t know who or what ‘ARRET’ is, but at most intersection they want you to stop it.
MRC112 7 months ago
I don’t know if they still have it, but in France a long time ago, I found out that there was a road sign to indicate when the rule of someone coming out of a junction into the main road had right of way. I thought that was barking. So you’re driving down a main road and someone is allowed to pull out in front of you and you have to slam on the anchors and not hit them or it’s your fault? Crazy.
CorkLock 7 months ago
Arm straight out – with palm facing you means stop. And if wearing a gun on hip… JUST STOP.
gammaguy 7 months ago
Nobody speaks sign language… not even the punny kind.
Teto85 Premium Member 7 months ago
Red octagon is pretty much a standard for stop signs in many countries.
Impkins Premium Member 7 months ago
His badge is smiling and laughing. :)