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road sign
[ rohd sahyn ]
noun
- 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.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of road sign1
Example Sentences
"Changes in road laws should be made clear, rather than expecting people to play 'spot the missing road sign'."
In February, a road sign in Monmouthshire directed drivers to "Trefwynwy" - which directly translates to "town egg gas".
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.
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.
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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