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My only argument against it being real is why are the trees branches all cut straight over the road? There’s no powerlines or anything that would require tree trimming.
No way. It’s ai.
The lane markers make no sense. The lines are too perfect in the clouds and flowers.
I doubt its ai - I don’t think AI would get that guardrail that consistent. It has that little hole in the exact same place over every bar, even the distant ones. Although, why is the guardrail double sided when there’s no road on the other side?
Nevermind, I found it on google maps.
The other side already has trees. The trees also have a secondary function besides more trees. They plant them equadistant, except for near a crossing. There the trees get closer and vloser together, giving the illusion that you’re driving too fast and encouraging people to slow down regaerdless of the roadsigns.
Although, why is the guardrail double sided when there’s no road on the other side?
The other side is a shipping canal that gets a lot of traffic, so I suppose it counts as a “lane of traffic”.
Supposedly real
This looks like an average road in the Netherlands. The only thing that seems odd is the lack of a bike lane, but otherwise this is pretty mundane over there.
The lane markers on the road seem completely arbitrarily placed. Neither the length or spacing are consistent.
Another poster in this thread found the Google Street view and it looks like they’ve added one recently.