The French Village with SQUIGGLY LINES on Its Roads

In a quaint French village nestled near the city of Angers in the Maine-et-Loire region, a unique approach to controlling speeding drivers has left residents and visitors raising their eyebrows. While many embrace the innovative method, not everyone is on board with these wavy road markings that have taken the town of Baune by storm.
The roads leading to a T-junction in this charming village have been transformed with peculiar, squiggly lines painted on them. These artistic road markings are far from traditional, but they serve a vital purpose – deterring drivers from speeding through the area. The initiative has garnered mixed reactions and sparked discussions within the community.
Local officials initiated this unorthodox project due to growing concerns about drivers consistently breaking the speed limit within the village. The goal was clear: to create a visual disturbance that would encourage motorists to slow down as they approach the T-junction.

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The French Village with SQUIGGLY LINES on Its Roads

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