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The video explores different types of bollards used in various countries across Europe, North America, and other regions. It categorizes European bollards by design and features, highlighting unique characteristics in countries like Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland, Canada, and the USA. Each country's bollards differ in shape, color, reflectors, and design, aiding in easy identification. The speaker also discusses bollards from regions like Australia, South America, and Asia, emphasizing the variations in appearance and design. The video concludes with a reminder that bollard patterns can vary widely across different parts of the world.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on European bollards categorized based on their design and features. Different countries like Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Czechia, Slovakia, Poland, Russia, Greece, Lithuania, Croatia, North Macedonia, Portugal, and Serbia are discussed regarding their unique bollard characteristics, such as the color of reflectors, shapes, and additional markings. Special attention is given to specific details of each country’s bollards to aid in easy identification and recognition.
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In this segment of the video, various types of ballards used in different countries across Europe and North America are discussed. Each country has unique characteristics for their ballards, varying in shape, color, reflector size, and design. Key points include the differences in ballards used in Poland, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, Romania, France, Iceland, Austria, Slovenia, Montenegro, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, United States, and Canada. Subscribing is promoted by the content creator. Key country-specific details for ballards in Canada (specifically Alberta and Manitoba) and the USA (notably Wyoming and Nevada) are highlighted as being important to remember.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various types of traffic bollards around the world. They mention the appearance of bollards in North America, Australia, New Zealand, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Mongolia, South America, Peru, and Ecuador. The descriptions include details about the design, reflectors, and variations in different countries. The video concludes with a reminder that bollard patterns may not be consistent everywhere and thanks viewers for watching.
