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road sign

[ rohd sahyn ]

noun

  1. a sign posted over or next to a road or highway, as to guide or caution motorists, indicate speed limits or distances, advertise nearby services, etc.:

    A road sign showed 150 km to Paris.

    We passed a road sign indicating construction ahead.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of road sign1

First recorded in 1810–20
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"Changes in road laws should be made clear, rather than expecting people to play 'spot the missing road sign'."

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In February, a road sign in Monmouthshire directed drivers to "Trefwynwy" - which directly translates to "town egg gas".

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Ms Parker has a stack of PCNs for non-payment of the Ulez and Dart Charge, driving in bus lanes, parking penalties and road sign contraventions.

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Local people said e-bike riders raced around the town clock, which is on a roundabout in the middle of the town, ignoring a road sign that expressly forbids it.

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Banksie started her road sign protest in March, using the cover of darkness to attach wooden placards to signage on roundabouts and verges.

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