Have you ever wondered where you will end up if you only follow the “all directions” signs? Today we will try to answer this question!
We don’t hide the fact that when we asked ourselves the question at Auto Plus, a lot d’interrogation et hypothesis came to us. Certain very rational and others more wacky.
Do we get everywhere at once? Do we get to Rome, because according to the adage, all roads lead to Rome? Let us return to another temporality of Metaverse ? So many questions that remain unanswered, but we will still try to give you an answer!
If we take the sign literally, whether to go to the Taj Mahal in India, Broadway in the United States, Great Wall of Chinato Ancient towns of Djenné from Mali, to Mont Saint Michel or simply bakery from the corner, you have to follow the “all directions” sign!
We told you that certain hypotheses were wacky ! Obviously, it doesn’t work like that and that’s very unfortunate.
There is indeed a rational explanation to this question, because yes, this sign must serve a purpose. If you are ever lost by car and decide to follow the signs “ all directions“, these will then guide you towards a major axis.
You find yourself faced with a device input for large cities which are equipped with them, but they can also take you to a nationale, a departmental or even a grand boulevard. So many major axes which will suggest you follow the direction of the high places of the place where you are.
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