well found another today 3/11/2016 in Bayard, NE
there was a local cop on the other side of tracks watching for Speeders
Still think this is a high school/college prank or something
Comments 1st THEN fave please
there was a local cop on the other side of tracks watching for Speeders
Still think this is a high school/college prank or something
Comments 1st THEN fave please
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I still remember seeing this one stretch of rural road that paralleled a freeway. It was a horrible set up for speed trapping. Just imagine a long stretch of pavement, (Like 3 miles or more.) marked at 55 MPH. Then, it approaches this S turn...where the speed drastically drops. (30 MPH...or was it less?) Also had this abandoned building that looked like some outdated gas station. (One of those places that had like two pumps and a garage.) And in some nook was this slender biker cop with a radar gun. Just as easy to miss the pig as it was to miss the speed reduction sign.
Nothing wrong with it! This is obviously a crossing railroad. Most folks mistake them for railroad crossings. But a railroad crossing is a set of tracks crossing a road.
This, instead, is a roadway crossing a set of tracks! A subtle difference that is easy to miss!
*giggles a lot*
This, instead, is a roadway crossing a set of tracks! A subtle difference that is easy to miss!
*giggles a lot*
90degrees makes little difference in the minds of a man paid to post a sign.
I bet he never noticed.
So, to clarify, this is a mistake because the sign is off 90degrees, and thus reads, as Vrghr stated, as a Crossing Railroad. Rotate the sign in your mind 90 degrees clockwise, and see if it doesn't look more correct.
I bet he never noticed.
So, to clarify, this is a mistake because the sign is off 90degrees, and thus reads, as Vrghr stated, as a Crossing Railroad. Rotate the sign in your mind 90 degrees clockwise, and see if it doesn't look more correct.
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