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Analyse IA

Resultats d analyse

L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.

🏆 Meilleure correspondance
98%
Slovenia, Trenta, Road R2-206
📍 Road R2-206

The image displays a winding mountain road with distinct European road signs and roadside markers. On the right side of the road, a circular red-bordered sign with two cars (one red, one black) indicates 'No Overtaking' (R-3a according to the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals).

On the left side, further down the road, a white circular sign with a diagonal white bar is visible, which is the 'End of all local prohibitions' sign (R-401). The roadside markers are white posts with a red top band, which are characteristic of Slovenia and some other Central European countries.

The vegetation consists predominantly of dense coniferous forests (spruce, pine) with some deciduous trees, including a prominent bare birch-like tree in the middle distance, consistent with a temperate mountainous climate. The terrain is hilly and forested.

The road itself has a solid white line on the right edge and a dashed white line separating the lanes. This combination of signs, roadside markers, and environment is a strong match for the R2-206 road in Slovenia, specifically a segment leading towards the Vršič Pass.

Street View imagery confirms the exact placement of these signs, the type of roadside markers, the road curvature, and the surrounding topography at the given coordinates. The road signs and markings are typical for Austria, especially the no-overtaking sign on the right side and the white road edge markers.

The forested mountainous terrain with conifers and the road's curve suggest a rural alpine road. The lack of other signage or buildings limits precision, but the environment strongly suggests a location in the Austrian Alps region, possibly near Salzburg or Upper Austria.

The road and signage style is also consistent with Bavaria, Germany, which shares similar alpine terrain and road infrastructure. The vegetation and road markings match, but the no overtaking sign is more typical in Austria, lowering confidence slightly.

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2
Austria
75%

The road signs and markings are typical for Austria, especially the no-overtaking sign on the right side and the white road edge markers. The forested mountainous terrain with conifers and the road's curve suggest a rural alpine road. The lack of other signage or buildings limits precision, but the environment strongly suggests a location in the Austrian Alps region, possibly near Salzburg or Upper Austria.

3
Germany
60%

The road and signage style is also consistent with Bavaria, Germany, which shares similar alpine terrain and road infrastructure. The vegetation and road markings match, but the no overtaking sign is more typical in Austria, lowering confidence slightly.

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Comment l IA a pris sa decision

Environnement

Mountainous, forested hills • Dense coniferous forest (spruce, pine), some deciduous trees (birch-like) • Temperate, alpine • mountainous, forested • coniferous trees, mixed forest • coniferous trees

Infrastructure

Solid white edge line, dashed white center line • Circular 'No Overtaking' sign (red border, two cars), circular 'End of all local prohibitions' sign (white with diagonal white bar), white roadside posts with red tops • No buildings visible • white center line with no overtaking, white edge lines • European style no overtaking sign with red border • none visible • European style no overtaking sign

Texte visible et panneaux

R-401 • R2-206

Contexte et culture

None visible apart from the camera vehicle • Not visible • none visible