The Enloe High School
European Tour
(and associated roadtrip)
June 8-20, 2000

Typical signing on the German Autobahn. This is on the A6 in the
middle of nowhere; the autobahn ends (temporarily) at the next exit past
this one.

At the Czech/German border; this is Czech customs. Our bus is the
one with "FLANDRIA" on the back.

If you can bear with the blurriness (I was taking these from a moving bus),
this is a standard Czech BGS, complete with exit tab (in English, no less!)

Same exit, at the actual exit gore. You can see the "end autobahn"
sign immediately to the right of the blue sign.

A street BGS in London. (The control cities are "Ring Road (N), The
City, Docklands, Tower Bridge.) This is about a block and a half
from the Tower Bridge itself.

Sorry for the picture quality, but this is the intersection of the M2 (coming
in from Dover) and the M25 beltway southeast of London.

With Westminster Abbey in the background, this is a common white sign on
the streets of London, aimed primarily for tourists who have no idea how
to get from point A to point B. (Or, since this is England and they
do things backwards, from point B to point A.)

Again, apologies for the picture quality, but this is the massive interchange
of the A1, the A3, and the A104 north of Paris. Incidentally, this
is about 2 miles south of Charles de Gaulle airport, where the doomed Concorde
took off from.