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Good stuff. Ive been looking at some pedestrian crossing signs here in southern norway and theres a large variety of 4/5 stripes, and the man looks different on each one, different shape, hat/no hat etc. For some other countries they are much more uniform it seems. Very useful stuff.
Cheers Llewk! Yeah I thought Norway only have 4 zebras before the research began. But yeah that's great to know too. I came across a very weird Pedestrian sign in Madeira, with the normal "high belt" but the person was carrying something in the right hand. Only seen that sign once before. Very unusual that one, but found that by accident once I made the vid!
@@HarrierGeoGuessr The "robot" with no neck on four stripes is the far most common one, and the only one produced after 2006. The "Humphrey Bogart" ones (on both four and five stripes, or even dashes on the oldest ones) are more and more rare.
Haha yes, there's a lot of info I have to agree 😂. And thanks, glad that you've found it useful. I did find some very odd pedestrian signs in Slovakia.. may make a video on that.. maybe 👀
Love the video! I hopped on and go to the finals; got spawned in and saw 8 zebra, guessed andorra, and won with 1,000 km to spare. Thank you for this vid!
I actually noticed that there's a difference in these signs on my own but certainly didn't have them all figured out like this. This is great stuff. It's funny because I have been playing under the assumption that a 3 striped sign in the Baltics could only be Lithuania. I guess that's not right but I think they must be rare in Latvia and Estonia because I haven't been burned yet!
Thank you! I did make this video a while back, and from what I've learnt since making the video, is some are either so hard to tell a difference, and for some I found other different types of pedestrian signs (especially in Balkans) which just leads to a mess with overlaps. So thanks for bringing these examples up. And glad you found it useful 😁
That is the new pedestrian crossing sign in Finland, from 2020. The streetview coverage in Finland is usually much older than that, so you should've included the older version which also has 5 stripes but with a man similar to the one in Sweden's sign.
Thanks for this! Yeah, I guess in the long term, there will be more recent footage so the 2020 pedestrian sign will become more relevant. But at least you can separate Sweden and Finland with the stripes. With minor differences, there is bound to be changes to the pedestrian signs over time too, so hopefully this becomes as up to date as possible for the long run. Learnt somet new, thanks :)
@@HarrierGeoGuessr This helps a super ton! I have one "maybe" correction because I've been studying this video a lot :) I have only seen the Finnish one as a more human-like outline. I tried to find the one you have here but I haven't yet. I checked in Helsinki, Espoo, and Tampere. Hope this helps.
@@Brutecircuit I think someone else brought this up about the Finnish Pedestrian Crossing Signs in the comments. It's because the one I shared is the 2020 version and generally Finland's coverage is much older, so that may be a good explanation to why it looks different. :)
I don't recall stumbling across it in Brazil, but there very well could be! Outside of Europe I rarely look at pedestrian signs, so you're probably right :)
Hey, loved this video, helped me a lot. I alsk liked the road priority signs. I am thinking of doing a similar video on my channel in Czech (translating it) would it be fine with you? :)
Brill! And sure, I am happy to help out. There's a few things I need to bring up, mostly because of it being a older video, since I have picked up on a few things. I joined your server, so should be able to see my profile to contact me privately :)
I am trying to play along with a pedestrian crossing signs map on geoguessr and am finding that a lot of these are inaccurate. For example I had a run where Iceland had the same pedestrian sign as this video says only Sweden should have. Regardless it is a good learning tool.
That is very odd for Iceland, have not come across that before. Also, that must be not on streetview. If it is, please share. And yeah, video is quite outdated in some areas, and was very early doors for me in the community when this was made. Luckily now, there is a lot more research out there to help you ID countries quicker, and at times, easier.
There's bound to be some anomalies when it comes to pedestrian signs. But most of this should be accurate in most instances. The only one that I found out to be just wrong is Ukraine and Russia's. They are the same, just vary mannequins slightly within their countries. And ofc, take Balkans and Slovakia with a pinch of salt.
Possible to find 4 zebras in some countries in eastern Europe, but pretty rare for Hungary for sure. Have you got a link to the location? If it was Gen 4 (2022), might be something to keep an eye on :)
It's way of me describing the legs on the pedestrian crossing sign, and whether the feet are more rounded, rather than pointed. But also, I don't mind eating a pack of breadsticks either. 😎
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I’m grateful that you also put countries that weren’t added to the game at the time since it makes the video age nicely as new countries are added.
My brain is cooked, but ill get it someday, tysm i needed a summary real bad
thanks i was struggling learning them but you showed me the best way to differciate these signs
You're welcome :)
Drake the type of guy to moonwalk at a Czech crosswalk sign and gasp for air in the middle of the road
Good stuff. Ive been looking at some pedestrian crossing signs here in southern norway and theres a large variety of 4/5 stripes, and the man looks different on each one, different shape, hat/no hat etc. For some other countries they are much more uniform it seems. Very useful stuff.
Cheers Llewk! Yeah I thought Norway only have 4 zebras before the research began. But yeah that's great to know too. I came across a very weird Pedestrian sign in Madeira, with the normal "high belt" but the person was carrying something in the right hand. Only seen that sign once before. Very unusual that one, but found that by accident once I made the vid!
@@HarrierGeoGuessr The "robot" with no neck on four stripes is the far most common one, and the only one produced after 2006. The "Humphrey Bogart" ones (on both four and five stripes, or even dashes on the oldest ones) are more and more rare.
@@OysteinAasen Didn't know about that! Thanks for sharing Oystein 😃
amazing vid, crammed with useful info. now i just need to watch it a hundred times to keep it all in my head lol
Haha yes, there's a lot of info I have to agree 😂. And thanks, glad that you've found it useful. I did find some very odd pedestrian signs in Slovakia.. may make a video on that.. maybe 👀
Love the video! I hopped on and go to the finals; got spawned in and saw 8 zebra, guessed andorra, and won with 1,000 km to spare. Thank you for this vid!
Let's go, you love to see it! And congrats on the victory :)
A perfect video!
Would love for similar ones for speed limit signs, stop signs, etc if anyone has found any :)
Thank you! And actually, I have made a Stop Sign Tip video too on the channel. I also recommend Cinnamonique, he's also done sign tip vids :)
I actually noticed that there's a difference in these signs on my own but certainly didn't have them all figured out like this. This is great stuff. It's funny because I have been playing under the assumption that a 3 striped sign in the Baltics could only be Lithuania. I guess that's not right but I think they must be rare in Latvia and Estonia because I haven't been burned yet!
Haha yes! And thank you. 😁 Crazy to think how little some of these differences are. Need to make a map for it at some point for sure :)
12:57 serbia
13:05 romania
no difference. But thank you for this video. Very useful information
Thank you! I did make this video a while back, and from what I've learnt since making the video, is some are either so hard to tell a difference, and for some I found other different types of pedestrian signs (especially in Balkans) which just leads to a mess with overlaps. So thanks for bringing these examples up. And glad you found it useful 😁
That is the new pedestrian crossing sign in Finland, from 2020. The streetview coverage in Finland is usually much older than that, so you should've included the older version which also has 5 stripes but with a man similar to the one in Sweden's sign.
Thanks for this! Yeah, I guess in the long term, there will be more recent footage so the 2020 pedestrian sign will become more relevant. But at least you can separate Sweden and Finland with the stripes. With minor differences, there is bound to be changes to the pedestrian signs over time too, so hopefully this becomes as up to date as possible for the long run. Learnt somet new, thanks :)
This video is so helpful. Thank you for all the hard organizational work! Kudos!
Thank you Marcus! I'm glad that you found the video useful 😁
@@HarrierGeoGuessr This helps a super ton! I have one "maybe" correction because I've been studying this video a lot :) I have only seen the Finnish one as a more human-like outline. I tried to find the one you have here but I haven't yet. I checked in Helsinki, Espoo, and Tampere. Hope this helps.
@@Brutecircuit I think someone else brought this up about the Finnish Pedestrian Crossing Signs in the comments. It's because the one I shared is the 2020 version and generally Finland's coverage is much older, so that may be a good explanation to why it looks different. :)
@@HarrierGeoGuessr this 100% makes sense. Thanks dude!
You're welcome 😁
awesome! i have a geoguessr flash card set, no idea if i should make more and sell it lol
Just watched this whole video ready for streaming geo now 😎
Nice one! Hope you pick out the most noticeable differences, but also a couple of the subtle variation too :)
I think the waisst belt can also be found in brazil if I'm not mistaken
I don't recall stumbling across it in Brazil, but there very well could be! Outside of Europe I rarely look at pedestrian signs, so you're probably right :)
In Finland I also found a sign which was similar to that of Luxemburg in the video.
Oh nice! Have you got an example that I can take a look at? :)
great video! well explained
Cheers Saynada, happy you found it useful :)
very helpful video thank you
Cheers Blob! That's great to hear 😎
Hey, loved this video, helped me a lot. I alsk liked the road priority signs. I am thinking of doing a similar video on my channel in Czech (translating it) would it be fine with you? :)
Brill! And sure, I am happy to help out. There's a few things I need to bring up, mostly because of it being a older video, since I have picked up on a few things. I joined your server, so should be able to see my profile to contact me privately :)
I am trying to play along with a pedestrian crossing signs map on geoguessr and am finding that a lot of these are inaccurate. For example I had a run where Iceland had the same pedestrian sign as this video says only Sweden should have. Regardless it is a good learning tool.
That is very odd for Iceland, have not come across that before. Also, that must be not on streetview. If it is, please share. And yeah, video is quite outdated in some areas, and was very early doors for me in the community when this was made. Luckily now, there is a lot more research out there to help you ID countries quicker, and at times, easier.
There's bound to be some anomalies when it comes to pedestrian signs. But most of this should be accurate in most instances. The only one that I found out to be just wrong is Ukraine and Russia's. They are the same, just vary mannequins slightly within their countries. And ofc, take Balkans and Slovakia with a pinch of salt.
Japan:UK style pictogram(used in Nepal,Uganda,Cyprus)
Dashes,no hat,facing right,lighter blue(like in Austria)
Serbia:5 stripes,has a belt
Found a hat in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Bratislava is the worst nightmare for Pedestrian Crossing signs, that area just seems to try and have every single one under the sun lul
If you look at Japan's zebra crossing sign,it's basically just two straight lines lol
UK,India and Taiwan version looks yellow in Japan
See:Pedestrians ahead(Greece)
8:13 Scandinavia*
I found a crossing sign with 4 zebras in Budapest, are those rare?
Possible to find 4 zebras in some countries in eastern Europe, but pretty rare for Hungary for sure. Have you got a link to the location? If it was Gen 4 (2022), might be something to keep an eye on :)
Katsumotoland
Now:Poland(2017-)
Then:Sri Lanka(1970-2017)
What is a "breadstick"?
It's way of me describing the legs on the pedestrian crossing sign, and whether the feet are more rounded, rather than pointed.
But also, I don't mind eating a pack of breadsticks either. 😎
China's design is similar to Poland's
A deep blue square with white triangle and black pictogram on two bars,the person has no hat or clothes
Nice one! Yeah, I definitely didn't know about that but it definitely makes total sense. Learnt something new, thank you 😁
Sao Paulo:three zebras
Argentina:same as UK
Serbia:same as Italy