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Unique, Odd, or Interesting Signs aka The good, the bad, and the ugly

Started by mass_citizen, December 04, 2013, 10:46:35 PM

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Quote from: Scott5114 on Today at 04:29:56 AMIt would help if the signals had the name of the cross street on them so you could say "Oh, that signal says Mission Road on it, but I'm on Mission Road, so that's not my signal."

That would make some sense, if only Mission Road didn't basically end at that intersection, and if Southwest Blvd didn't make a turn at that intersection...

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Quote from: Scott5114 on Today at 02:01:38 AM
Quote from: pderocco on August 15, 2025, 04:19:45 PM
Quote from: kphoger on August 15, 2025, 11:20:31 AMOBSERVE
YOUR
SIGNAL

https://maps.app.goo.gl/8UwModp7TgJS7UGs5

That's sort of like the "Use only as directed" mumble at the end of every patent medicine ad. If you're not going to obey the signal, why would you obey the sign that tells you to obey the signal?

You're putting the emphasis on the wrong word—the sign is reminding you to observe YOUR signal, as opposed to observing SOMEBODY ELSE'S signal.

This sign is used in the Kansas City area in places where it might be confusing which signal applies to you. (I first saw it used in an application where there were two closely-spaced signals on a slight hill, so that your eyes would naturally be drawn to the signal further in the distance that didn't apply to you. They ended up adding a median to make one of the intersections RIRO, but ancient GSV exists of the old setup.)

I don't know that it helps, exactly, considering it doesn't really let you know which one is yours. At least with the example on 78th Street, they used it in conjunction with 3M signals to help with that. On Southwest Blvd. you're on your own.

When the first generation of computer/sensor-controlled signals went up at some intersections in Oakland County MI in the '80s, "Computer Signal Ahead -- Obey YOUR Signal" signs were posted on the approaches.  The intent was not to distinguish between side-by-side signal heads, but rather that if you saw opposing thru traffic move but you still had a red light (because the opposing leading left had a longer green), remain stopped until you got your green and don't assume the signal is malfunctioning.

pderocco

Quote from: kphoger on Today at 09:16:36 AM
Quote from: Scott5114 on Today at 04:29:56 AMIt would help if the signals had the name of the cross street on them so you could say "Oh, that signal says Mission Road on it, but I'm on Mission Road, so that's not my signal."

That would make some sense, if only Mission Road didn't basically end at that intersection, and if Southwest Blvd didn't make a turn at that intersection...
Solution: replace it all with another roundabout.

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Quote from: wanderer2575 on Today at 12:38:41 AMRoad work ahead.



The screws being so rusted, especially on the I-96 sign, makes me think those works have been going on for a while.
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CoreySamson

A couple I found on my Mexico trip this past week:

Cool diagrammatic sign on MX-57 near Allende...


Are mileage signs in Mexico usually blue?


Widest spacing on a road sign I've ever seen?


Is San Angelo the smallest city to use "Hazardous Material" signage?


I kinda like this usage of a NJ-style white background for business interstate shields on BGSs for legibility (but not any of the rest of this sign!) Thoughts?


Ah yes, let's squish together the toll banner with the I-335 shield. Good ol' ODOT...
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kphoger

Quote from: CoreySamson on Today at 07:32:38 PMCool diagrammatic sign on MX-57 near Allende...

Oh man, that has peeled badly since the last time I drove through.  Geez.

Quote from: CoreySamson on Today at 07:32:38 PMAre mileage signs in Mexico usually blue?

Nope.  And I don't recall having seen that either.  I tried finding it on GSV but had no luck.  Can you find it?

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vdeane

"Freeway Ends 1 Mile"
Traffic light: much closer than a mile

Good old West Virginia.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/E6Tto6YjeWYqjuBU6
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Quote from: vdeane on Today at 09:46:20 PM"Freeway Ends 1 Mile"
Traffic light: much closer than a mile

Good old West Virginia.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/E6Tto6YjeWYqjuBU6

Looking around some, I'm not sure if the road before that sign qualifies as a freeway either. :pan:
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Quote from: freebrickproductions on Today at 10:41:34 PM
Quote from: vdeane on Today at 09:46:20 PM"Freeway Ends 1 Mile"
Traffic light: much closer than a mile

Good old West Virginia.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/E6Tto6YjeWYqjuBU6

Looking around some, I'm not sure if the road before that sign qualifies as a freeway either. :pan:
West Virginia has an odd definition of "freeway" that includes divided highways with at-grades for some reason.  It probably works fine for, say, Corridor H, but this part of US 340 has a ton of lights and no interchanges.
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CoreySamson

Quote from: kphoger on Today at 09:31:28 PM
Quote from: CoreySamson on Today at 07:32:38 PMAre mileage signs in Mexico usually blue?

Nope.  And I don't recall having seen that either.  I tried finding it on GSV but had no luck.  Can you find it?
Gauging by the order in which I took my photos, it is on MX-29 SB between rural road B-32 (near La Bandera) and the town limits of San Carlos in Coahuila, probably around here based on the power lines. I'm assuming that it was put up sometime in the last three years.

Well, upon looking through my photos to find where that was, I also found another blue sign, which is somewhere around here:

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