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Beware flying motorbikes - and other road signage
#1
I am using the Ruby as daily driver at the moment, to get some miles into the re-fettled engine (many thanks to Paul Lawrence!).

Stopped to take pictures of a poppy field near home and then noticed the signage. I always think of the Royal Corps of Signals motorcycle display team whenever I see the lower one.

As for the upper one, it looks to me like someone sitting on the bonnet of a car drawn by a child - with a pole out the front that is prodding a somewhat startled horse...

Anyone else got silly interpretations of road signs?

   

Since you ask, this is the poppy field...
   
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#2
You mean, like these?


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#3
Someone stole the direction sign for Fingeringhoe. It's just down the road from where live. It was abbreviated on the sign to F'inghoe.
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#6
Some time ago our club magazine published the following:
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Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#7
Not a road sign, I'll admit, but an old favourite....


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#8
I may have recounted before but my sons scout group, which had an envious sign collection, coveted a stencil  displayed in a country public convenience frequented by tourists, many of whom were Asian. It depicted a person squatting on their haunches on a toilet seat, with a red ban bar drawn trhough it. Someone beat them to it.
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#9
Since we have now reached "toilet-level" humour, here is one I photographed some years ago in Shanghai:

   
Rick

In deepest Norfolk
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#10
The Town House in the village I used to live in ha sign that read "Gentlemen left through the passage".
Jim
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