Often, whilst out driving, the kids will ask questions. Oh, so many questions. Recently, they asked what that sign meant.
“Oh, that’s the sign for a speed camera”
It struck me that it’s a really odd sign. It depicts a old large-format film camera with bellows attached – a bit like a Brownie and to a person of a certain age, it’s immediately apparent that it’s a camera. To the kids? No idea. They’ll learn it as part of their driving test, of course, but it’s still weirdly anachronistic.
What makes it even stranger is Britain’s first speed camera was switched on in 1992.
Not that long ago surely that the sign needed to depict a vintage camera?
Have you noticed any other weird signs? Do you know why the speed camera sign features such an old camera?
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Some others…
The sign for a level crossing without a gate or barrier features a steam train. Now, much as I adore steam trains (quite a lot, really), when was the last time you saw one?
Slippery road. This one has always troubled me. The tyre marks crossing over just aren’t possible!
And finally (as they say on the news), I discovered this. No explosives. Good advice generally, I’d have thought. Do we really need a sign for it?