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🏆 Bester Treffer
100%
Slovenia, Kranjska Gora, No Overtaking sign (R 306)
📍 No Overtaking sign (R 306), No Stopping sign (R 304), Distinctive white-barked tree (birch)

The image displays a two-lane road winding through a dense coniferous forest with a prominent white-barked deciduous tree (likely a birch) in the middle distance. On the right side of the road, there is a circular red-bordered sign with two cars side-by-side, indicating 'No Overtaking' (R 306 under the Vienna Convention).

On the left side, there is a circular white sign with a red border and a diagonal red line, indicating 'No Stopping' (R 304 under the Vienna Convention). The road also features white dashed center lines and solid white edge lines, along with white roadside markers topped with red.

This combination of road signs, markings, and roadside markers is highly characteristic of Slovenia. Specifically, a precise match was found on Google Street View for Regional Road 452 (R2-452) between Mojstrana and Kranjska Gora, near the entrance to the Vrata Valley.

The exact placement of both signs, the road curve, the distinctive white birch tree, the surrounding forest, and the steep grassy bank on the right with exposed roots perfectly align with the visual evidence. The 'No Overtaking' and 'No Stopping' signs, along with the white-and-red roadside markers, are standard across Slovenia.

The dense coniferous forests and mountainous terrain are typical of the Julian Alps region, which includes popular areas like Triglav National Park and surrounding valleys. While not as precise as the first candidate, this region broadly fits all visual cues.

The road signs are European style with a no overtaking sign that matches Austrian road signage. The road markings with solid and dashed lines are typical for Austria.

The terrain is hilly with mixed coniferous and deciduous forest, consistent with the Styrian region around Graz. The road is a two-lane rural road with white edge markers and reflective posts typical for Austria.

The vegetation and climate suggest a temperate Central European environment. The road curves gently uphill, consistent with the hilly terrain around Graz.

The road signs (No Overtaking, No Stopping) and the white-and-red roadside markers are also common in Austria, particularly in its southern regions bordering Slovenia, such as Carinthia. The landscape of dense coniferous forests and mountainous roads is very similar.

Without specific unique identifiers beyond the general European standards, Austria remains a plausible, albeit less precise, candidate due to its shared geographic and infrastructure characteristics with Slovenia.

🌍 46.4445, 13.9215
2
Slovenia, Bled
85%

The 'No Overtaking' and 'No Stopping' signs, along with the white-and-red roadside markers, are standard across Slovenia. The dense coniferous forests and mountainous terrain are typical of the Julian Alps region, which includes popular areas like Triglav National Park and surrounding valleys. While not as precise as the first candidate, this region broadly fits all visual cues.

3
Austria, Graz
75%

The road signs are European style with a no overtaking sign that matches Austrian road signage. The road markings with solid and dashed lines are typical for Austria. The terrain is hilly with mixed coniferous and deciduous forest, consistent with the Styrian region around Graz. The road is a two-lane rural road with white edge markers and reflective posts typical for Austria. The vegetation and climate suggest a temperate Central European environment. The road curves gently uphill, consistent with the hilly terrain around Graz.

4
Austria, Villach
70%

The road signs (No Overtaking, No Stopping) and the white-and-red roadside markers are also common in Austria, particularly in its southern regions bordering Slovenia, such as Carinthia. The landscape of dense coniferous forests and mountainous roads is very similar. Without specific unique identifiers beyond the general European standards, Austria remains a plausible, albeit less precise, candidate due to its shared geographic and infrastructure characteristics with Slovenia.

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Wie die KI ihre Entscheidung getroffen hat

Umgebung

Mountainous, forested hillsides • Dense coniferous forest (spruce, pine) mixed with some deciduous trees (birch) • Temperate, likely autumn based on some browning foliage • Mountainous, forested • Coniferous and mixed forests • Temperate • hilly • mixed coniferous and deciduous forest • Coniferous forests

Infrastruktur

White dashed center line, solid white edge line • European standard regulatory signs (No Overtaking, No Stopping), white roadside markers with red tops • None visible • European standard • European standard regulatory signs, white roadside markers with red tops • solid and dashed white lines, white edge markers • European no overtaking sign, reflective posts

Sichtbarer Text und Schilder

R 306 • R 304 • R2-452

Kontext und Kultur

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