I have never seen a cattle crossing road sign anywhere in my travels. And you have probably never seen our camel crossing signs here on the Negev highways.
Unless these signs mean that there are cows or deer for the next 3 km, I don't know why motorists would need to know 3 km in advance that there may be cows or deer 3 km down the road. I hope they put another sign near where the cows actually are.
I have never seen a cattle crossing road sign anywhere in my travels. And you have probably never seen our camel crossing signs here on the Negev highways.
ReplyDeleteIts true what Dina says Karl, I haven't seen a stag sign but I bet you haven't seen a kangaroo or emu one either :))
ReplyDeleteYou are both right :-)
DeleteUnless these signs mean that there are cows or deer for the next 3 km, I don't know why motorists would need to know 3 km in advance that there may be cows or deer 3 km down the road. I hope they put another sign near where the cows actually are.
ReplyDeleteI've seen these two signs before but I saw Grace's comment above. I've never seen a kangaroo warning.
ReplyDeleteIn some parts of Livorno we could use a sign with a big rat...
ReplyDeleteAh - yes! Such lovely signs and amazing countryside.
ReplyDeleteWe need more and more of these signs in the U.S. as many people can no longer read and understand. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lush forest behind them.
Re your question on Ocala: No, it's not a postcard, it's an old sign.
The cow sign is a funny, I've never seen.
ReplyDeleteWe have deer signs.
We get deer signs with words, not pictures. The animals we worry most about hitting cars are moose, which are like deer but two or three times as big.
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