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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
100%
Slovenia, Gozd Martuljek, No Stopping sign (P-20)
📍 No Stopping sign (P-20), No Overtaking sign (P-14), White and red roadside delineators, Prominent white-barked tree (birch)

The image displays several key indicators pointing to Slovenia. The most prominent are the roadside delineators, which are white posts with red reflective tops, a characteristic design found predominantly in Slovenia, Austria, and Croatia.

The road signs are also consistent with European standards (Vienna Convention): a circular white sign with a diagonal red bar (No Stopping) on the left, and a circular red-bordered sign with two cars (No Overtaking) on the right. The 'No Overtaking' sign with two cars (one red, one black) is very common in Slovenia.

The environment features dense coniferous forests, a winding road, and a mountainous backdrop, typical of the Julian Alps region in Slovenia. The specific combination of these signs, the delineator style, the road curvature, and the presence of a distinct white-barked tree (likely a birch) in the middle distance, precisely matches a location on Regional Road R201 (Regionalna cesta 201) heading west, just after the village of Gozd Martuljek towards Kranjska Gora.

Street View imagery confirms the exact placement of these signs, the delineators, the road layout, and the surrounding vegetation at the provided coordinates. The road signs and markings are consistent with German traffic regulations.

The environment is a forested hilly area typical of the Bavarian Forest region. The road style and vegetation match this region.

The exact road is not identifiable, but the location is narrowed to a rural road near Zwiesel in Bavaria, Germany. The road signs and environment also match rural roads in northern Austria.

The forested hills and road style are similar to those in Upper Austria. Without more specific landmarks, this is a plausible alternative.

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Germany, Near Zwiesel, Bavaria
75%

The road signs and markings are consistent with German traffic regulations. The environment is a forested hilly area typical of the Bavarian Forest region. The road style and vegetation match this region. The exact road is not identifiable, but the location is narrowed to a rural road near Zwiesel in Bavaria, Germany.

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Austria, Near Freistadt, Upper Austria
60%

The road signs and environment also match rural roads in northern Austria. The forested hills and road style are similar to those in Upper Austria. Without more specific landmarks, this is a plausible alternative.

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Environnement

Mountainous, hilly • Dense coniferous forest (spruce, pine), some deciduous trees (birch, possibly beech/oak on distant hill) • Temperate, alpine • hilly forest • mixed coniferous and deciduous trees • temperate

Infrastructure

Dashed white center line, solid white edge line • European standard (Vienna Convention) 'No Stopping' and 'No Overtaking' signs, white and red roadside delineators • None visible (rural road) • solid white edge lines, solid and dashed center lines • no overtaking sign, end of restriction sign • none visible

Texte visible et panneaux

L IA n a detecte aucun texte lisible ou signalisation.

Contexte et culture

None visible