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Guerrilla Sign Modifications- 110 Freeway True Story

Started by architect77, November 19, 2017, 10:51:49 AM

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architect77

Y'all may already know this story, but I'm reading it for the first time. It happened in 2001 right after I left LA and returned to live on the East Coast.

It's hilarious and rewarding to this guy that his changes were made permanent:

http://ankrom.org/freeway_signs.html


Max Rockatansky

What's even more amusing is the effort that went into replicating a button-copy shield.  I'd say just consult your local Caltrans District but not all of them are the most receptive to signage errors being called out. 

roadman

Quote from: architect77 on November 19, 2017, 10:51:49 AM
Y'all may already know this story, but I'm reading it for the first time. It happened in 2001 right after I left LA and returned to live on the East Coast.

It's hilarious and rewarding to this guy that his changes were made permanent:

http://ankrom.org/freeway_signs.html
One of the things I've always liked about this story is that it took almost three months for Caltrans to notice the sign had been modified.
"And ninety-five is the route you were on.  It was not the speed limit sign."  - Jim Croce (from Speedball Tucker)

"My life has been a tapestry
Of years of roads and highway signs" (with apologies to Carole King and Tom Rush)

theroadwayone


Scott5114

I remember reading stories of Jake doing a number of these (which he termed "achieving an erection", in true Jake form), although, it being Jake, the standards books he followed were rarely newer than 1948. I don't know how many of them are still around.
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