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The road sign city name photo game

Started by Scott5114, December 29, 2016, 05:38:40 PM

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PHLBOS

GPS does NOT equal GOD


paulthemapguy

Reading > Gallup


from the interstate guide
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
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jbnv

What the heck, I'll play my own (newer) Pumpkin Center picture.


Clearview LA 1249 Baptist Pumpkin Center Exit Sign by Jay Bienvenu, on Flickr
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hbelkins

Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

paulthemapguy

Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
My website! http://www.paulacrossamerica.com Every US highway is on there!
My USA Shield Gallery https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHwJRZk
TM Clinches https://bit.ly/2UwRs4O

National collection status: Every US Route and (fully built) Interstate has a photo now! Just Alaska and Hawaii left!

SignGeek101


paulthemapguy

Beausejour >> Ruma, IL
on a really short outlying highway in southwest IL


IL-155-PDR by Paul Drives, on Flickr
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
My website! http://www.paulacrossamerica.com Every US highway is on there!
My USA Shield Gallery https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHwJRZk
TM Clinches https://bit.ly/2UwRs4O

National collection status: Every US Route and (fully built) Interstate has a photo now! Just Alaska and Hawaii left!

hbelkins

Great photo of one of Illinois' shielded stop signs!

Playing this one again. Ruma to Ashland, where you may or may not find dancing arrows.

Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

jbnv

Ashland -> Denham Springs (post-2016 flood)


Water Line by Jay Bienvenu, on Flickr
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PHLBOS

GPS does NOT equal GOD

Jim

I'll bring us back to D with Mayfield, NY.  December 22, 2010.

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hbelkins

#636
Mayfield to Dallas

Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

PHLBOS

GPS does NOT equal GOD

index

Quote from: paulthemapguy on January 10, 2017, 12:22:48 PM
Beausejour >> Ruma, IL
on a really short outlying highway in southwest IL


IL-155-PDR by Paul Drives, on Flickr

Pardon me if it's obvious, but what are the boxes around "STO" for?

hbelkins

Quote from: index on January 10, 2017, 02:59:55 PM
Quote from: paulthemapguy on January 10, 2017, 12:22:48 PM
Beausejour >> Ruma, IL
on a really short outlying highway in southwest IL


IL-155-PDR by Paul Drives, on Flickr

Pardon me if it's obvious, but what are the boxes around "STO" for?

To control the angle of visibility of the stop sign. This is often used in Illinois where a road intersects another at an acute angle. It's meant to keep drivers on the thru route from seeing the sign and stopping at the intersection.
Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

paulthemapguy

Quote from: index on January 10, 2017, 02:59:55 PM
Quote from: paulthemapguy on January 10, 2017, 12:22:48 PM
Beausejour >> Ruma, IL
on a really short outlying highway in southwest IL


IL-155-PDR by Paul Drives, on Flickr
Pardon me if it's obvious, but what are the boxes around "STO" for?

At intersections that meet at a sharp angle, a stop sign will be intended for a certain approach; for example, consider a north-south road intersecting a side road coming in from the southeast. The boxes prevent traffic on other approaches from seeing the stop letters so they know it isn't meant for them.  So in my example, if the traffic from the southeast is meant to stop, the boxes prevent traffic on the south approach from also seeing the "STOP" message.  I hope that made sense.

Swarthmore >> Eutaw


eutaw, al by will highsmith, on Flickr
Avatar is the last interesting highway I clinched.
My website! http://www.paulacrossamerica.com Every US highway is on there!
My USA Shield Gallery https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHwJRZk
TM Clinches https://bit.ly/2UwRs4O

National collection status: Every US Route and (fully built) Interstate has a photo now! Just Alaska and Hawaii left!

SignGeek101

Quote from: hbelkins on January 10, 2017, 03:01:40 PM
Quote from: index on January 10, 2017, 02:59:55 PM
Quote from: paulthemapguy on January 10, 2017, 12:22:48 PM
Beausejour >> Ruma, IL
on a really short outlying highway in southwest IL

(snipped)

Pardon me if it's obvious, but what are the boxes around "STO" for?

To control the angle of visibility of the stop sign. This is often used in Illinois where a road intersects another at an acute angle. It's meant to keep drivers on the thru route from seeing the sign and stopping at the intersection.

It's done with traffic signals as well for the same reason. In this example, the "dead" ones are just signals that are purposely not seen by this traffic: https://goo.gl/maps/sta5KHijf812

hbelkins

Eutaw to either of these, since they both end with "A."

Government would be tolerable if not for politicians and bureaucrats.

Mapmikey


Dougtone


index

Quote from: hbelkins on January 10, 2017, 03:01:40 PM
Quote from: index on January 10, 2017, 02:59:55 PM
Quote from: paulthemapguy on January 10, 2017, 12:22:48 PM
Beausejour >> Ruma, IL
on a really short outlying highway in southwest IL


IL-155-PDR by Paul Drives, on Flickr

Pardon me if it's obvious, but what are the boxes around "STO" for?

To control the angle of visibility of the stop sign. This is often used in Illinois where a road intersects another at an acute angle. It's meant to keep drivers on the thru route from seeing the sign and stopping at the intersection.

Ah, so just like traffic light louvers. I've never seen something like that on stop signs, sorry for going off topic if it bothered anyone.

jbnv

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SignGeek101


corco

Drumeheller->Rosedale, in Drumheller


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