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Post by patapin on Mar 5, 2019 9:27:48 GMT
Hello again  , Do you know if exists any real traffic signs this strip refers to?  Or is it just a funny picture? I found some other ones: 
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Post by Dil Bert on Mar 5, 2019 15:17:30 GMT
Hello again  , Do you know if exists any real traffic signs this strip refers to? I think the strip is referring to signs (which are not official government signs) put up by neighborhoods/home owners such as "Drive Slowly Children Playing".
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Post by patapin on Mar 5, 2019 15:37:24 GMT
All right! I don't know if we can do that in France. The street doesn't belong to us. Only the municipal authority can put traffic signals. But you American are very wise to do it, it is good sense to preserve children.
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Post by Dil Bert on Mar 5, 2019 17:43:12 GMT
All right! I don't know if we can do that in France. The street doesn't belong to us. Only the municipal authority can put traffic signals. But you American are very wise to do it, it is good sense to preserve children. Usually these signs are put up on private property (such as someone's yard), even though they are visible from the road. There are probably laws in the US about putting up fake but official looking traffic signs on public property. Before elections people will put up signs for candidates and some of them get removed for being on public property, such as being nailed to a telephone pole.
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Post by patapin on Mar 6, 2019 9:50:30 GMT
Thanks, Dil Bert
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