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July 10, 2003 06:00 AM
Broken: Highway signs
Two today from Amy Dalton in Pittsburgh, PA.
First picture: Which direction would you turn to get onto highway 19? (Hint: You guessed wrong. Click to see the larger image.)
Second picture: Can you imagine trying to figure this out at 60 miles an hour (100 kph)?
I remember this first time i saw it while being stuck in traffic i almost pissed my pants i was laughing too much (note: this was after i had spent the last hour trying to make a left turn that you cannot make and thus have to go on a sight seeing tour of half of pittsburgh to be able to go the right way.)
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Ooh, the West End Circle -- home to the largest number of auto accidents anywhere in Pennsylvania. And now you know why they are changing the whole layout.
Posted by: Foster at November 6, 2003 04:34 PM