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Most likeky British.

Everywhere you travel, you see at least one traffic sign that leaves you saying "What the Hell?" This one is in Norco CA. It's on a semi-rural road. About 50 feet beyond the sign is a traffic island, which is maybe 15-20 feet long. And that's it!

What different, confusing or just plain weird traffic signs have you seen?

You see these weirdly worded signs in England quite often.
 
Eastbound, I-70, approaching Vail Pass

Eastbound I-70, approaching Vail Pass. The trailer is loaded with beef cattle.
 

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From the Boston Museum of Fine Arts

An artsy way of telling the patrons to behave...
 

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Coalmont? Where? I could like this place.

p.s. My two favorite places are Terlingua, Texas - barely no longer a ghost town - and Hyder, Alaska, never a ghost town but hard to figure why not.
 
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