![]() ![]() If you find a yellow road or yellow concrete bollard, meaning Local roads, don’t bother looking for those, as they are very hard to find. On all the bollards, the first city is usually a big one that can be easily found on the map, if you also look for the road number. Just ignore it, all you need is color of the bollard and the number on the side. Important to remember is that the number on the top part is irrelevant, it tells you on what kilometer you are from the start of the road. Here are the most important bollards you will find, made out of concrete:īelow bollard is blue, meaning you are on a County Road, specifically 592: ![]() * Highways (Marked Green, all starting with letter A. * European Road (Marked Green like any other country in Europe) * National Road (marked with red on the map) * County Road (marked with blue on the map) * Local Road (marked with yellow on the map) More important, Romania has 5 major categories of roads: Romania has some bollards, but they are very rare: ![]() Sometimes, a shorter antenna is seen and it has a piece of tape coming off of it. You can find the antenna on the back of the google car. The color of the KM marker will indicate what style of road you are on, found below. They will point you towards a large city (with a distance to it) and have the road number on the side. These are the larger bollards / markers than can be found off of nearly every road. It can be missing or faded on older poles. The yellow Voltage warning on the side is unique to Romania (either painted or a metal sheet). They are thicker than Hungary and Poland’s version of a similar style. ![]()
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