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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%
Indonesia, Pekanbaru, Tugu Adipura
📍 Tugu Adipura, Roundabout at Jalan Jend. Sudirman / Jalan Diponegoro / Jalan Gajah Mada

The most prominent visual evidence is the unique golden, spire-like monument in the center of the roundabout, surrounded by distinctive red and pink decorative structures. This monument is unequivocally identified as Tugu Adipura in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia, through real-world map matching (Google Street View).

The presence of a red-painted lane on the right side of the road is common for motorbikes in Indonesian cities. The tropical vegetation, numerous motorbikes, and the general urban infrastructure are consistent with Indonesia.

Furthermore, the 'SMARTRAAC' and 'DogBone' text visible on the RFID tag attached to the windshield is associated with electronic toll collection systems used in Indonesia, strongly reinforcing the country identification. The camera appears to be positioned on Jalan Jend.

Sudirman, approaching the roundabout from the south, facing north towards the monument. The golden monument with vertical bamboo-like structures and circular decorations is a known landmark in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

The tropical vegetation, motorbike-heavy traffic, and rainy weather are consistent with the climate and traffic patterns of Yogyakarta. The traffic light and road infrastructure also match typical Indonesian urban settings.

The monument is located near a prominent intersection in the city. While not an exact match, Palembang shares many characteristics with the image, such as a tropical climate, high motorbike traffic, and similar road infrastructure often found in major Indonesian cities.

The general architectural style of urban monuments and public spaces can sometimes be similar across different cities in Indonesia, though the specific monument in the image is unique to Pekanbaru. This candidate represents a plausible alternative within the same country and region, given the general visual cues.

Johor Bahru, Malaysia, shares a tropical climate, lush vegetation, and a significant presence of motorbikes, similar to many Southeast Asian cities. While the specific monument and red road markings are not a match, the overall urban environment, traffic patterns, and general infrastructure could lead one to consider Malaysia as a possibility if the specific landmark was not identified.

The 'SMARTRAAC' system is less common in Malaysia for general tolling compared to Indonesia, but the general regional feel is present.

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Indonesia, Yogyakarta, Golden bamboo monument in Yogyakarta
90%

The golden monument with vertical bamboo-like structures and circular decorations is a known landmark in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The tropical vegetation, motorbike-heavy traffic, and rainy weather are consistent with the climate and traffic patterns of Yogyakarta. The traffic light and road infrastructure also match typical Indonesian urban settings. The monument is located near a prominent intersection in the city.

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Indonesia, Palembang
60%

While not an exact match, Palembang shares many characteristics with the image, such as a tropical climate, high motorbike traffic, and similar road infrastructure often found in major Indonesian cities. The general architectural style of urban monuments and public spaces can sometimes be similar across different cities in Indonesia, though the specific monument in the image is unique to Pekanbaru. This candidate represents a plausible alternative within the same country and region, given the general visual cues.

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Malaysia, Johor Bahru
55%

Johor Bahru, Malaysia, shares a tropical climate, lush vegetation, and a significant presence of motorbikes, similar to many Southeast Asian cities. While the specific monument and red road markings are not a match, the overall urban environment, traffic patterns, and general infrastructure could lead one to consider Malaysia as a possibility if the specific landmark was not identified. The 'SMARTRAAC' system is less common in Malaysia for general tolling compared to Indonesia, but the general regional feel is present.

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Environnement

Flat urban • Tropical (palm trees, lush greenery) • Tropical, wet (rainy conditions) • Urban tropical • Tropical trees and shrubs • Tropical monsoon, rainy • Tropical • Urban

Infrastructure

White dashed lines, red painted lane (likely for motorbikes), traffic lights • No clear road signs visible, but an RFID tag ('SMARTRAAC') is visible on the windshield. • Distinctive golden monument (Tugu Adipura), red and pink decorative structures around the roundabout, typical Southeast Asian urban buildings in the background. • Red-painted motorbike lane • Traffic lights, typical Southeast Asian style • Urban street with monument • Common Indonesian road markings • General Indonesian urban signage • Typical Indonesian urban architecture • Common Southeast Asian road markings • General Malaysian urban signage • Typical Malaysian urban architecture

Texte visible et panneaux

SMARTRAAC • DogBone

Contexte et culture

Predominantly motorbikes/scooters, one red hatchback car (common Asian model) • Not clearly visible, but vehicle types are consistent with Southeast Asia. • Motorbikes, cars • Indonesian style (blurred) • Motorbikes, cars common in Indonesia • Motorbikes, cars common in Malaysia