Pretty nuts right?
I take it you don’t have any particular idea where any of these are actually found in the wild…?
I dunno, but if that 5 roundabouts thing is real, I damn sure don’t wanna go anywhere near there!
It is real.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_(Swindon)
Looks like there is one with 7 also.
What. The. Fuck…?!
The penguins under car is at a blue penguin colony in Oamaru, New Zealand. Visited there in March. Might not be that exact format.
Polar bear one would be on Svalbard, and I know I’ve seen the crossing skier one in Norway
Germany has a ton of the no speed limit signs. But in reality they are just no artificial speed restriction signs, meaning drive the limit of the road type you’re on.
I relatively often meet 4 of these:
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no speed limit (use the normal limit for this type of road)
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car tires may defy laws of nature (slippery road, usually followed by a sign saying it applies during rain)
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speed camera ahead
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no water polluting goods (not very common, but occasionally comes up. There is also no dangerous materials with an orange trapezoid instead of an ellipse)
I also saw don’t drive off the pier (around ferries), watch for skiers (in the mountains with cross-country skiing routes), and warning about planes, although in different design (around airports).
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The “Illegal Immigrant Crossing” signs are real down in San Diego, CA. Poor girl is always getting dragged like that.
For all that energy kids have, they sure do suck at long distances.
It’s the short legs. Give kids stilts and they’re natural cross-country sprinters.
%80-%90 of these aren’t weird just region culturally specific.
What’s wrong with no water pollutants? It’s around drinking water reservoirs so they don’t get contaminated in a case of an accident…




