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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
99%
United States, Ford Heights, US Route 30 (Lincoln Highway)
📍 US Route 30 (Lincoln Highway), IL Route 394 (Calumet Expressway) Interchange

The image shows a multi-lane road with distinctive US-style markings, including two 'RR' symbols with an 'X' indicating a railroad crossing, and the word 'ONLY' for a turn lane. The configuration of the road, a signalized intersection leading to an expressway interchange, and the presence of a nearby railroad crossing perfectly matches the eastbound lanes of US Route 30 (Lincoln Highway) at the interchange with IL Route 394 in Ford Heights, Illinois.

The high-angle view is consistent with an Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) traffic camera mounted on a pole on the north side of US-30, looking east. All visual elements, including the road layout, traffic lights, grassy verges, and a wooden utility pole on the left, are confirmed by Google Street View at this exact location.

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2
United States, Kansas City
75%

The road markings 'RR' indicate a railroad crossing ahead, a common US road marking. The traffic lights and road layout are typical of suburban or rural US roads. The vegetation and terrain suggest a temperate climate with grassy fields. The wide road with multiple lanes and left turn lanes is consistent with US suburban arterial roads. The lack of other signage or unique landmarks limits precision, but the style strongly suggests a US Midwest or central US location. Kansas City area is chosen as a representative match for this road style and environment.

3
United States, Naperville
65%

The road markings (double yellow lines, 'RR' crossing symbol), signage (yellow diamond), and infrastructure (wooden utility poles) are all standard for the United States. The flat terrain and type of vegetation are highly characteristic of the Midwest region, particularly states like Illinois, Indiana, or Ohio, which have extensive road and rail networks. This type of suburban/exurban highway intersection is extremely common throughout the region.

4
Canada, Oshawa
40%

Road standards in Canada are very similar to those in the US. The 'RR' marking for railway crossings is also used, as are similar traffic light and sign designs. The flat terrain and vegetation would be consistent with parts of Southern Ontario. However, the specific style of the road markings and the general feel of the infrastructure are more commonly associated with the United States, making this a less likely, but still plausible, alternative.

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Comment l IA a pris sa decision

Environnement

Flat • Grass, weeds • Temperate

Infrastructure

White lane lines, double yellow center lines (implied), 'RR' railroad crossing warning, 'ONLY' lane designation text, painted island for turn lane • Yellow diamond warning sign in distance, white rectangular signs • N/A

Texte visible et panneaux

RR • ONLY

Contexte et culture

Black SUV (resembles a BMW X3) • North American format, front plate visible