Warning Sign "Children" in Vienna, Austria
This is the only instance of the warning traffic sign "Children" which I have seen in Vienna; now this should not be taken to mean that the usage of this traffic sign is rare in the Austrian capital -- after all, most of my sighseeing has been confined to tourist areas. Note the crudity of the design, quite unexpected for an imperial capital. This example, seen on Amerlingstrasse, falls squarely in the realistic division: we can see that the boy is wearing a flatcap, the girl has a ribbon, and the clothes and demeanor of the two characters have a quaint antique quality (they remind me of the movies of the 50s). The girl is leading the boy; they are both carrying folders.
Warning Sign "Children" in Vienna, Austria
This is the only instance of the warning traffic sign "Children" which I have seen in Vienna; now this should not be taken to mean that the usage of this traffic sign is rare in the Austrian capital -- after all, most of my sighseeing has been confined to tourist areas. Note the crudity of the design, quite unexpected for an imperial capital. This example, seen on Amerlingstrasse, falls squarely in the realistic division: we can see that the boy is wearing a flatcap, the girl has a ribbon, and the clothes and demeanor of the two characters have a quaint antique quality (they remind me of the movies of the 50s). The girl is leading the boy; they are both carrying folders.