The French Village with SQUIGGLY LINES on Its Roads – A Genius Trick to Slow Down Drivers 🛣️🎨🇫🇷



Tucked in the rolling hills of western France, near the historic city of Angers, lies a quiet village where the streets tell a story — not with signs or speed bumps, but with art.

Welcome to Bauné, population: small.
Fame: quietly growing.

Because this charming little town has done something most villages wouldn’t dare:

They painted wavy, squiggly lines across their roads. 

Not graffiti.
Not a prank.
Not a failed art project.

These undulating stripes are a clever, low-tech solution to a universal problem:

Speeding drivers. 

And they’re working better than anyone expected.

🎯 The Problem: Too Fast, Too Dangerous
Like many rural villages, Bauné is picturesque — stone houses, cobblestone corners, narrow lanes.

But its beauty hides a danger.

Drivers, used to open country roads, would blast through the village at high speed, especially near a busy T-junction.

Locals worried: