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Today while driving down a road, I saw a sign saying:
"Meet Our Judge; Go Over 30"
Apparently, this is all part of the plan to get drivers to pay attention to road signs, by making them more memorable through humor.
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A friend of mine took a picture of one in New York that said "Don't Even Think About Parking Here!"
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There's one in my hometown that says "Caution: Mail Trucks."
There is also a sign in Green River, UT that simply displays a picture of a raging bull, horns down. I think it means that cattle can stampede and damage your car because it's such a hick town or something.
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I saw this book of 365 weird things in America, and one of them was "Shades of Death Road." Apparently it's a real road, but I can't remember where, and crazy stuff happens there and it's haunted. I plan to visit someday soon.
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My mom has this picture of a road sign in Ireland that depicts a car driving off a pier. No text, just the car (it looks like a Gremlin) and the pier.
The sign seems like an observation, rather than a caution, since it is placed on a pier, and it doesn't have a "warning" feel about it.
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A friend of mine used to live in Panama, and the street right before hers was called "Circle of Death". Apparently one of the most dangerous streets in the area...
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While recently in England, my sister and I saw a sign with an outline of what appeared to be an old lady and an old man, and the line, "Elderly People". We both burst out laughing when we saw it. I think it was meant to indicate that elderly people might be crossing the street nearby, but it seemed very random to us.
Also, in the neighborhood where I grew up, there was child who was deaf who was about my age. Well, the county very kindly put up signs warning drivers to watch out for him, cause he couldn't hear them. The signs said, SLOW Deaf Children at Play!
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There used to be a two-sided evangelistic sign in a pasture south of my house.
One side read, "BEHOLD, the day of the LORD cometh quickly." It was old and faded.
The other side read, "The WAGES of sin is DEATH." I drove by one day to see that the ditch-burning had gotten out of control and the sign had caught fire. It was pretty dire to read that in flames.
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St. Clair Mo is famous for its two water towers. One is marked HOT the other COLD.
I once saw a hand painted sign along the highway. It read "Fire Works Next Exit." My thought, great. Show me an exit where fire doesn't work.
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In Terry Pratchett's book Truckers, the gnomes are relieved when, driving a stolen truck, they pass a sign saying "Road Works Ahead." They initially find it puzzling, but then decide that it's meant to reassure drivers.
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quote: My mom has this picture of a road sign in Ireland that depicts a car driving off a pier. No text, just the car (it looks like a Gremlin) and the pier.
These are quite common in England. With so many roads that go right up to the water, driving right up the edge before realising there is no more road is not unknown.
I have a book of silly road signs, but I don't have it here with me .
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I grew up near to a street named 'Short Lane' The next street along was named 'Very Short Lane'.
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We have one near our house, by a park with a big duck pond in it:
"Ducks Waddling", plus the picture of...ducks....okay, maybe that's not hugely funny. Just different.
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There used to be a big sign that said "Woodstoves" right next to a burned down building, that it had obviously advertised.
Also, on a railroad bridge, there was a pedestrian service platform made of wood, and very old. Next to the platform was where the power company had hung high voltage transmission lines. A sign warning you not to stand too near the transmission lines said: "Warning, don't stand here." But the platform had completely burned away in a fire, so the sign appeared to be telling you not to stand on an open hole 200 feet above the river.
Further down the bridge, the entire surface of the bridge had been removed to prevent rubble from falling on the ground below. A sign simply said: "Stop"
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A church in Jackson, Mississippi once had signs in its horseshoe drop-off that read "Thou Shalt Not Parketh Here". I thought it was great, but unfortunately they've changed it now.
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I also remember seeing a sign that was one of those normal signs with a truck going down a steep hill but this one had over the truck "AHHHHHHH"
Then at a camp site was sign that read "Bob's pound:All adults fishing must be occompanied(bad spelling) by a child or senior citizen"
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Not properly road signs, I suppose, but signs that can be seen from the road:
On the brick wall surrounding a church in Fresno:
"Please Don't Paint Our Church God is Watching"
They'd been having a lot of problems with graffitti; apparently the people who had been leaving it there worry about God seeing them, because they don't seem to have a problem with graffitti any more.
And a sign out in front of a credit union, also in Fresno:
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I collect funny signs, incidentally, so if anyone wants to email me pictures of funny signs, feel free. I have a picture of a Smoothie King sign that says "Christ has come / Amen / He would get a Smoothie too."