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As a driver, it’s your responsibility to observe, understand, and follow road signs. But with some signs, that’s easier said than done. It’s not always clear what they’re asking you to do or warning you about, and some are just downright strange. It’s hard to know if you should take them all seriously. We’ve found and shared the 29 most unusual road signs in the world. Encounter these signs, and they may leave you scratching your head — or laughing.

Four Way Stop Please

This stop sign asks drivers to stop politely.

Airplane Crossing

You probably expect to see signs for wildlife or pedestrian crossings, but this airplane crossing sign might catch you off guard. We’re assuming it warns drivers of low flying aircraft near the road.

Beware of Invisible Cows

This sign looks strange at first, but once you read the smaller print, it’s clear how cows can be invisible on the road.

Cars in the Water

This sign on a bridge seems to suggest that cars should drive in the water while bikes stay on the bridge.

Photo by Flickr user outofpaper

ET Buckles Up

ET reminds drivers and passengers to buckle up.

Families Crossing

Drivers in locations near the border may be familiar with these signs. They warn that immigrants may be crossing the highway.

Go Ahead, Drink and Drive

This sign warns drunk drivers of where they may end up: jail, the hospital, or the morgue.

If You Hit This, You’ll Hit Bridge

A warning sign with a printed height is easy to overlook, but this sign with a barrier is effective in warning tall truck drivers that they may hit the top of the bridge if they’re not careful.

Keep Right (Left)

The sign says keep right, but the arrow says left on this contradictory road sign.

Mosquito Warning

We’re sure this sign is a joke, but it probably feels pretty real for people who live in areas heavily infested with mosquitoes.

Mystery Car Sign

It’s not clear what this sign indicates. It could mean a steep hill, flying, or some other mystery.

Mystery Man Sign

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Photo by Flickr user -sel-

New Orleans One Way Street

These signs on a New Orleans neighborhood street seem to offer conflicting information. But we’re thinking it means the street is one way to the right and the other way to the left.

Nowhere to Turn

There’s nowhere to turn from this stop sign, not even back from where you came from.

One Way Both Ways Double Take

At this T intersection, there are no two way streets, but you can go two different directions.

Salem Witch Parking

Salem, Massachusetts is the historic site of the Salem Witch Trials. The city is full of witch tourist attractions, tours, and historic sights. This painting on the street seems to indicate parking available exclusively for witches.

Photo by Flickr user Alonso Javier Torres

Secret Nuclear Bunker

What’s the point of having a secret nuclear bunker if you’re going to announce it with a sign that offers directions?

Sign Not in Use

One of the world’s most useless signs, this sign announces that it’s currently not being used. What’s the point?

Something This Way

We’re not sure what you’ll find if you turn left — and we don’t think the people who made the sign know, either.

SOTP Sign

These guys had a bad day at work.

Squirrels Have Right of Way

Squirrels can’t read road signs, so it’s up to drivers to give them the right of way.

Stop, Collaborate, and Listen

This normal stop sign was cleverly modified to add song lyrics.

Stunt Rider

Road Signs And Symbols

This sign is probably warning motorcyclists about an upcoming downhill turn, but it really just looks like a kid showing off on a rainbow.

Turn Right to Go Left

Turning left is usually a straightforward affair, but not at this intersection. You’ll first need to turn right and then go left. But be careful not to get confused, as you shouldn’t block the intersection, either!

Photo by Flickr user Paul Heaberlin

Warning: Air Force Bombing Range

Objects — presumably bombs — may fall from aircraft for the next 12 miles. It’s probably best just to turn around.

Warthogs and Children Have Right of Way

Warthogs and children have the right of way in this area, but hopefully they’re not crossing at the same time.

Welcome to Accident

This sign for Accident, Maryland does not offer reassurance for drivers in the area.

Wheelchair Alligator

Custom street signs

This sign probably isn’t meant to be funny, but it is.

Photo by Flickr user james_michael_hill

Beware Wild Animals/Children

This sign is not clear. Should children beware of wild animals? Should we beware of wild children (and animals)? To play it safe, it’s probably best to just assume both.

Zombies Ahead

Electronic road signs can be hacked, and this one is no exception. Drivers are warned of zombies ahead — though we’re guessing no zombies were actually there.

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This section deals with road warning signs. The high intensity reflective warning signs meet State DOT and Federal MUTCD guidelines along with the new federal retroreflectivity requirements for black on yellow signs. High quality, long lasting, and trouble free. Beware of the cheaper brands that fade in direct sunlight after 2 years of use. Click the pictures below for detailed descriptions and quantity discounts starting at 5 signs. For nonstandard signs, consider designing your own in custom signs.

What is engineer grade reflective aluminum road signs?
These signs will reflect at night when light hits it, the lettering and background is reflective. Signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with engineer grade reflective sheeting applied over the surface. Signs will never rust and normally have an average life span of 7 years. High quality materials result in longer lasting signs and excellent resistance to fading. Meets ASTM D4956 type I specification.
What is engineer grade prismatic reflective signs?
These signs will reflect at night when light hits it. Signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with 3M's new prismatic engineer grade reflective sheeting applied over the surface, the lettering and background is reflective. Engineer grade prismatic (EGP) offers superior daytime and nighttime brightness compared to standard EG with beaded optics. Signs will never rust and normally have an average life span of 7 years. High quality materials result in longer lasting signs and excellent resistance to fading. Exceeds ASTM D4956 type I specification.
What is high intensity prismatic reflective road signs?
These signs will reflect at night when light hits it by using encapsulated lens material which offers better reflectivity compared to standard engineer grade reflective signs. These signs are 3 times more reflective then engineer grade and rated for longer life spans. High intensity traffic signs are .080 inch thick flat aluminum with high intensity reflective sheeting applied over the surface. Signs will never rust and have an average life span of 12 years. High quality materials result in longer lasting signs and superior resistance to fading. Signs meet most State and Federal D.O.T. specifications, type IV prismatic reflective. Meets the new federal retroreflectivity requirements for black on yellow signs.

What is diamond grade fluorescent yellow/green prismatic road signs?

Diamond grade is distinguished by the diamond shaped lattice separating the sheeting layers, and a 'coarse' grain to the micro prisms. This sheeting is about 10 times brighter than engineer grade at shallow viewing angles. Rated for a 10 year life span. Signs exceed most State and Federal D.O.T. specifications, type XI prismatic reflective.

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Comes with standard mounting holes centered top and bottom for easy installations. They accept 5/16' bolts and nuts and a standard length to use is 2 1/2' which may be purchased in our hardware section. Typically installed on U-channel or square posts which may be purchased in our posts section. You should always refer to your local DOT guidelines and city requirements when installing traffic control devices. Refer to the MUTCD which shows how high the road signs should be. Beware of any signs thinner then .080', (.040 or .063) can be easily bent by vandals.

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