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Here's a pair of "end divided road" signs. But there is no
divided road in sight. The road narrows, and 'road narrows' signs should've
been used. This is just after a painted traffic island for a right turn
lane.
Flynns Creek Upper, Vic. |
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Oddity. Which way to Princes Hwy? Both are correct
however, being on a bypass of Sale. Fulham, Vic. |
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Now, here's one of those wonderful examples of signs being
erected without much thought given to the reason for it being used. This ON
SIDE ROAD plate effectively warns of a side road on a side road. There had
been a CONCEALED 200m plate here that got damaged.
But rather than replace it with another CONCEALED plate, we have this
curious combination. Airly, Vic. |
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Another example of a roundabout regulatory sign
being used well in advance of a roundabout. Again, there are no signs at the
roundabout itself - excepting Keep Left signs. Yarragon, Vic. |
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As shown above and on page 1, regulatory signs are sometimes
used as warning signs. At Loch Sport they have a roundabout that uses
warning sign in advance and AT a roundabout. |
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Although not the only example I have seen of
this, here is an example of a Give Way sign being used at a roundabout
rather than the correct roundabout sign. Sale, Vic. |
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The "96" tourist shield on this sign is upside
down. The sign has probably been re-used. Longford, Vic. |
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This sign uses 'O's in place of '0's.
Bells Line of Road, NSW.
Photo: Winston Yang. |
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Odd version of the usual signs prohibiting
animals and certain types of vehicle on freeways. This one is specific to
the Princes Freeway. Most such signs say "...on this freeway without
authority. Yallourn area, Vic. |
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The fluorescent CROSSING AHEAD sign shown here
should be mounted under the matching children crossing sign in the
background. Not the crossroad sign as shown here. Trafalgar, Vic. |
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Land Movement. Sign advising caution due to
rough surface created by land movement. Trafalgar, Vic. |
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One way traffic on Hwy. Warning sign
before a divided highway. Trafalgar, Vic.
Photo: David Morley. |
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Winding road next 6km. Caution Keep Left.
Presumably this narrow road has had a few collisions due to drivers cutting
corners, assuming nobody will come the other way. Trafalgar, Vic.
Photo: David Morley. |
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Here we have a KEEP LEFT sign (which, by law you must
keep left of) in a location that it simply should not be. On the left of the
road.
Merimbula, NSW.
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And here's another. A KEEP LEFT sign also where
it should not be, repeating the same mistake as
on page 1. Technically, it is illegal not to turn left here, although the
design of the intersection clearly intends otherwise.
Cann River, Vic. |
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And here we have a KEEP LEFT sign that is not a
regulatory sign at all. Although one would be foolish to disobey it.
Merimbula, NSW. |