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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Signs - No Speeding!
Speed limit sign in our park (in Arizona) where we stay for the winter.
Not 14, not 15, but 14 1/2! How they came up with that amount, I have NO idea!
Simple, Pat. :) 14 1/2 MPH is the maximum speed that a golf cart will go. LOL
Seriously though, I've never seen so many golf carts on the public streets as in Phoenix and Scotsdale. In Texas, unless they are street legal and licensed they are to stay off the streets.
See you again tomorrow for 'things in a row.' I've got mine up tonight. ..
We have one that says 19 1/2 MPH here in town. I do not get it. Maybe just to make the drivers more ale at. Like yours...now I need to take a shot of mine for a followup. genie
My speed limit is 10, not that people actually read it and obey. But when we bought the park, the speed limit sign was 1.5! The previous owners had a 15 mph sign and added the decimal point. I winder if anyone tried to obey that one!
The sign could be a little distracting, but it is unusual.
ReplyDeleteGets your attention though -- so it doesn't just become part of the background.
ReplyDeleteNot to be redundant, but I LOVE your header shot.
Weird ! But funny ! Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteseriously???? that's funny, though.
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That sign maker has a sense of humor. Imagine getting a speeding ticket for going 1/2 mph over the limit.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's to get people to pay attention! Very funny sign. Got a smile from me. :D
ReplyDeletepeople around here do more that that in their driveways!
ReplyDeleteI want a sign like that
it's fantastic
Oh gosh! I NEEDED that laugh!
ReplyDeleteSimple, Pat. :) 14 1/2 MPH is the maximum speed that a golf cart will go. LOL
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, I've never seen so many golf carts on the public streets as in Phoenix and Scotsdale. In Texas, unless they are street legal and licensed they are to stay off the streets.
See you again tomorrow for 'things in a row.' I've got mine up tonight.
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I can't even figure out when the needle on the speedometer would point.
ReplyDeleteYeah, how did they come up with that number!
I think it's an attention getter for speeders. And there's lots of them.
ReplyDeletelol the 1/2 mph cracks me up...my speedometer does not measure fractions....
ReplyDeleteWe have one that says 19 1/2 MPH here in town. I do not get it. Maybe just to make the drivers more ale at. Like yours...now I need to take a shot of mine for a followup. genie
ReplyDeleteMy speed limit is 10, not that people actually read it and obey. But when we bought the park, the speed limit sign was 1.5! The previous owners had a 15 mph sign and added the decimal point. I winder if anyone tried to obey that one!
ReplyDeleteOh my! That sure is different!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it - - - 14 1/2 MPH - - very funny!
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