From Wikipedia:
TÜVs are German businesses that certify the safety and rule-compliance of products of all kinds. As independent consultants, they examine factory plants, motor vehicles, energy installations, amusement rides, devices and products which are subject to mandatory monitoring.
Now look at the logo of TÜV Rheinland Group:
http://www.tuv.com/en/corporate/home.jsp
Could be a coincidence, could be a nice way to transport children from one place to another (-> Speculation!).
Piscina ago
I think it's dodgy
nomorepepperoni ago
Nah, calling coincidental on this one. It's just an extra overlapping squiggly line, no triangle-within-a-triangle, etc. to reference big/little.
Vigilia_Procuratio ago
It's not a coincidence when it keeps on popping up.
wecanhelp ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias
l23r ago
Might be a triangle because of the mountains in Germany, and the swerving thing at the bottom is probably a road, but there are lots of rivers in Germany too. Koln, where the company is headquartered, has a big river flowing through it that frequently floods.
Or it could be what you're speculating. Just providing an innocent interpertation. I'm an immigrant who lives in Germany.
Tekno-monk ago
well clue is in the name Rheinland, land of the river Rhine. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhineland loads of hills there so that explains the logo also the Rhine comes from the Alps.