Posted by skycarp on August 17, 2011 at 19:33:38 from (208.93.180.75):
In Reply to: Funny Road Signs posted by downsouth on August 17, 2011 at 14:23:02:
US hwy 89 runs south to north from the Mexican border to the Canadian border out west. US Hwy 89 runs through my town, but not straight north/south, it makes a 90 degree turn right in the center of town. But the street also continues on as if it were still US 89. It becomes a residential street and eventually dead-ends. North-bound travelers very often will continue straight through the intersection and end up in the hills, lost.
A few years back the city put up a large white sign about 100 yards through the intersection on the residential street stating in black letters "This Is Not US Highway 89."
That's it, no better directions. I found that kinda of dumb, but funny. The sign is gone now, I guess the state didn't find it too funny. Better US Hwy signs with arrows now are at the intersection.
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