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In South Africa, while driving, why is it better to remove one´s dentures?

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According to this sign? (The yellow one on the top of the page, left):

http://www.saao.ac.za/~wpk/gallery/signs/signs1.html

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  1. That is so funny Cakes. There is just no logical explanation for that but guess they wanna say ' moet nie beur byt nie anders is jy in die stront' Lol


  2. So which way is Katima Mulilo ?

    Brilliant stuff , thanks for sharing...

  3. This is hilarious.....I don't know the answer to your question, pass the Polydent, but I am filing the photo in the wacky signs folder I started when I took a photography course many years ago.  (I don't think Batman would be impressed to know that there is a sign indicating the whereabouts of  his secret lair either.)

  4. hahahahahaha

  5. Good one -  must be in Kestell (^_^)  but i wonder how many actually comply

  6. There are actually roads in SA that you might need to take your dentures out. A lot of the farm roads are 'sinkplaat' and the way your car shakes, your teeth actually clatter against each other. My brother and I thought it was a game when we were little. Doesn't matter how tight you try to clench your jaws together, your teeth will find a way to clatter. Didn't know they have a sign for it.

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