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» Site title: Traffic Sign and Signals - International overview, emphasizing the Vienna Convention of 1968 standardizing traffic control. Thorough links section.
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» Site title: Arts and Environment Initiative » Site description: Part of the Center for Economic and Environmental Development at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania. Page shows recent projects including two involving the sculpting of road signs into art ("Read Between the Signs" and "Signs and Flowers").
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» Site title: The Cone Epicentre » Site description: Includes information and photographss about traffic cones and other related subjects.
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» Site title: Diamond Signs » Site description: Photograph collection of warning signs.
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» Site title: France Road Signs » Site description: Large collection of French road signs.
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» Site title: From War to Worboys » Site description: Chronicles the history and evolution of signs in the United Kingdom.
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» Site title: The Highway Code » Site description: Official document of the United Kingdom. Includes illustrations and usage of signs and signals.
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» Site title: Highway Route Markers » Site description: Contains hundreds of images from around the world.
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» Site title: Interstate Highway Control Cities » Site description: Covers all 2-digit and major 3-digit U.S. Interstates and gives some explanation as to their selection. Transcription of an AASHTO document.
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» Site title: Japanese Traffic Signs » Site description: Three pages of Japanese signs with English descriptions.
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» Site title: Manual of Traffic Signs » Site description: A listing of those most commonly used in the United States.
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» Site title: Men at Work » Site description: Dozens of variations on the "Men at Work" theme.
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» Site title: MiniTraff » Site description: Unofficial traffic signal simulator available for download. Uses Java.
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» Site title: Motorway Signs » Site description: Photos of approach, advance direction, exit, reassurance, and overhead signs on motorways in various countries.
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» Site title: MUTCD History » Site description: Page by the Texas Transportation Institute illustrating the changes between each edition of the U.S. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Also includes related articles.
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» Site title: My Crazy Hobby » Site description: Photograph inventory of a large personal collection.
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» Site title: The Open Road » Site description: Photos of and commentary on current and old signs and signals throughout the U.S. and Canada as well as welcome signs.
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» Site title: Road Geek Stuff » Site description: Includes a graphics gallery of U.S. state route markers as displayed on guide signs, and personal marker cosmetic change proposals.
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» Site title: Road Sign Images » Site description: Various graphic files of U.S. examples, some fictional.
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» Site title: Road Sign Math » Site description: Website that accepts submissions of photographs of sign assemblies whose numbers can be arranged to form a mathematical operation.
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» Site title: Road Signs » Site description: Illustrations from 1961 from Scandinavia. [PDF]
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» Site title: Road Signs and History » Site description: Collection of news, webmaster's thoughts, and photographs.
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» Site title: Road Signs in Italy » Site description: Images and descriptions of most Italian signs.
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» Site title: Shields Up! » Site description: Generates graphic route markers.
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» Site title: Sign Language » Site description: Many humorous road signs, with commentary by the website maintainer.
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» Site title: Sign Post Forest in Germany » Site description: Tourist attraction composed of donated road signs. Site includes visiting information.
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» Site title: Signalfan.com » Site description: Photos of an collection of signals and signs, many vintage, plus a gallery of photos covering many geographic areas.
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» Site title: SignMaker » Site description: Java applet letting users create highway sign graphics.
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» Site title: Signs on Nova Scotia Roads and Highways » Site description: Describes the unique attraction signage on freeways of this Canadian province. Official page of the provincial Department of Transportation and Public Works.
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» Site title: Signspotters » Site description: Includes photo collection of examples in Australia.
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» Site title: Traffic Control Devices » Site description: Texas Transportation Institute page. Includes historical and research documents.
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» Site title: The Traffic Signal Museum » Site description: Illustrates a private collection of signals, including pedestrian.
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» Site title: Watson Lake Sign Post Forest » Site description: Gives the background on this feature in the Yukon Territory of Canada consisting of thousands of donated road signs.
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» Site title: Western New York Signals » Site description: Photograph collection. Also covers the Central and Capital/Adirondack regions of the state.
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A: Got stuck in a trap, chewed off three legs and was still stuck.
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A She gets the pop tart out of the toaster in one piece.
Q: How did the blonde try to kill the bird?
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Q: How do blonde brain cells die?
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A: Third grade.
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