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Great and interesting or confusing roadsigns

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I just spent 15 mins on google street view with no result - there used to be a sign near me, but they have been doing road works and taken it down.

 

”Speed Up - Dangerous junction ahead” 

 

 

My favorite was on a Surat Thani bypass that had a sign actually located in the round-about saying round-about ahead 0 km.

"Left turn waiting light" with a red bent arrow, or a blue bent arrow, or no arrow, or an arrow with Thai script only, or none.

Everyone turns left on red anyway, apart from the morons who sneak up to the head of the queue to go straight ahead, then fall asleep on their phone. And of course the super moron who cuts across four lanes to do an illegal u-turn.

These 2 direction indicators near intersection 118 and 121 in Chiang Mai were standing within just 200 meters, indicating 4 resp. 2 km to San Sai. "Unfortunately" they are now removed as this intersection is being reconstructed.

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Here's one from Scotland in case this becomes a dreary Thai bashing thread.

 

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4 hours ago, VocalNeal said:

Here's one from Scotland in case this becomes a dreary Thai bashing thread.

 

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ITS ACTUALLY on the Orkneys (which is part of Scotland)

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