This is "Zeichen 282", a German traffic sign. It is a "limits no longer apply" sign, lifting speed limits—except general ones, for example for trucks—and "no pass" limits. As you might know, the German autobahns are famous for being some of the few public roads in the world without blanket speed limits for cars and motorcycles. This is extremely awesome. If you have a car that can go 150mph, you don't have to worry about stupid 80mph speed limits. Needless to say, most Autobahns are pretty crowded, so in fact, it's quite impossible to drive that fast, but oh well, it's still a good thing
So what's the best thing about your country?
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Aaaah, mein Lieblingsschild!

This one also rocks!
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What 's so great about Bosnia-Herzegovina? Well, if you're a fan of the British driving style, you will love my hometown Bijeljina, because there you drive on the left side, since the right one is being misused as a parking lot.
Jam it back in, in the dark.