A Museum of Road Signs Appeared in One of the Villages Near Minsk. There Are Several of Them Here, There's Even a 'Pedestrian Crossing'
An interesting video from Berezhok village, Vileika district, appeared on TikTok — a place resembling an open-air 'museum of road signs', writes Kraj.by.

The author of the video, driving through the narrow village streets, expresses surprise and lists:
— So many signs here! Speed limit, no entry, 'brick' (no entry for all vehicles), no movement, main road, narrowing. No parking and no stopping — evacuation! And the 'cherry on top' — a pedestrian crossing. That's how things are!

In the comments, users joke: «Maybe filmmakers forgot to remove them after shooting — many scenes were filmed there». «A video recording camera is missing!»

They also note that only information about littering prohibition and an 'obstacle' sign are missing.

A Kraj.by journalist went to Berezhok to see this village, but found no signs there anymore.

Only information about littering prohibition and an 'obstacle' sign remained.

The village itself is small, a few dozen residents live there, and gardeners come in the summer. There is also a recreation area.
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