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Re: Silly road signs
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Subject: Re: Silly road signs
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From: cynner@crl.com (Cynthia Price)
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Date: 14 Nov 1995 23:00:56 -0800
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Paul Patricio (ppatrici@vt.edu) wrote:
: The second funniest sign I've seen is "Don't drive on Median" or something like
: that. Sometimes I think to myself, "You know, this smooth(usually), flat asphalt
: surface just doesn't challenge my driving skills. I think I will try that
: grassy, bumpy, sloped area between the lanes. Weaving in and out of the bushes,
: signs, and trees at 70mph will be much more fun. But then I remember the sign,
: and stay on the road :)"
There are "Keep Off Median" signs along I-5 in central California. I
assume it's because the Highway Patrol sometimes uses it to make U-turns,
and they don't want anyone else doing it.
--cindy
--
Cynthia Price | I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking
San Francisco, CA | the state-appointed shrink is our friend.
cynner@crl.com | --Jack Handey, "Deep Thoughts"
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