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What's the weirdest road sign you have ever seen?

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Mine would have to be "Duck Crossing"

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  1. umm lol watch out for drunks, im so for real it was crazy!!


  2. There used to be a sign in front of the high school up the road from ours that said "Slow School Children Ahead."

  3. Rest Area Ahead  - No Oversize Loads

  4. i have seen snake crossing...for rattle snakes

  5. The tank crossing signs near the northern part of S.Korea are pretty strange. Yellow triangle with an outline of a tank on them.

    In Taiwan large electrical transformers are labeled with a skeleton sort of flying off the ground surrounded by lightning bolts.

  6. Christian Picnic Area " No Trespassing"

  7. Not really a road sign, because it was a direction indicator that I saw in Greece. Although it Greek, it read "CHAOS"

  8. "Slow Children Playing"   Throoooooooooow  meeeeeeee theeeeee foooooooootbaaaaaaaaal.

    Dont throw trash on the highway..... $100 Fine!

  9. Cemetary Avenue was a dead end.  No joke.

  10. "Road Damage Ahead" This was in Utah in the middle of nowhere.

  11. On I-5 in San Diego County, there are signs of a man, a woman, and a child. The man and woman are running, with the child flying behind them. This is to alert the driver to the possibility of seeing illegal aliens running on the freeway in an attempt to unlawfully enter the USA from Mexico.

    Here's another one. Hazard Ave. in Westminster, CA. A cemetary is located at the corner of Beach Blvd and Hazard Ave.

  12. the headlights signs signs in spain, reminding you to turn on your headlights before you drive through a mountain. the funny thing is that its one solid color and looks like a jelly-fish.

    like 0== we would alwyas laugh and say jelly-fish watch! when we saw one. it really didint look like head lights.

  13. weed, next 3 exits

    weed, california

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