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...or read for that matter! (I'm sure it's been said before! :o))
What vehicle does a red squirrel drive? A Ferrari draytona?
A sign at Scale Hill, Loweswater.
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february 1975
warning sign
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Yes, at the bottom of a box a set of model UK road signs of the pre-1965 design that came into use in the mid-1930s and that are now known as pre-Worboys signs as they pre-date the report of the committee chaired by Walter Worboys that condemned them to the bin of history.
Here we have a collection of warning as well as mandatory signs, triangles and circles abound. The only one that is a wee bit odd is the 'bus stop' one, a bit of a rogue that!
Just in case that walking in front of a moving tram being obviously a bad idea gets overlooked, here's a reminder as to where the priority lies.
Belgian coastal tramway (Kusttram) at Raversijde Provinciedomein.
170 520 heads 1K11 10.52 Birmingham New Street to Leicester approaching the foot crossing at Water Orton. Certain crossings, such as this one, have been a real focus of late due to the high number of fatalities occuring at them; they have just a warning sign, to pedestrians, and a Whistle Board, for the train. I was quite surprised to see a Network Rail notice proclaiming 'Trains DO NOT sound their horn when approaching the crossing'. I'll let them off for not using the term 'Whistle' but surely an audable warning of a trains approach, from the train, is a cost effective method of warning persons crossing; especially if they happen to be slightly visually impared.
Emergency vehicles (fire trucks) entering highway ahead. Located just east of the Bakertown Fire Station on U.S. 12 westbound in Bertrand Township, Berrien County, Michigan.
To the left of the bench is the entrance to the church. Things must have gotten so bad that a sign had to be placed on the grounds, presuming that no one would bring this up in confession. They even provided a waste basket for the dog owners to throw their poop bags into.
This sign is almost impossible to read unless you happen to be out with your stepladder. And even then, I didn't notice it until it was too late.
We're Here: Things you can't do
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I have no idea whether High Voltage still lurks inside this enclosure at the former NAS Alameda, but I wouldn't take a chance to find out.
Thanks to Snapseed and particularly to Title FX, I can have fun messing with signs. Title FX makes it possible to exactly match any color in a photo. I use that, along with selecting a fat cap to wipe out the sign's actual letters. Then I create my own sign.
"Going for the burn?"
Aviolet B737 ~ YU-ANJ
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A frosty morning at Keenes Crossing,Gloucester,with a Nottingham to Cardiff service passing - 21.1.20.
This house is opposite the rear entrance to a grammar school, and evidently the owner has become exasperated by the number of cars stopping outside their gates. I can't imagine the police would be desperate to follow up complaints about vehicles parked legally on the street.
Finnair A319 ~ OH-LVC
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