Pet peeve: signs that desperately need a sub-editor.
This one uses nine words where… none would do (the number 30 when posted on the roadside pretty much says it all).
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Susan Young December 7th, 2009
I really agree with your idea brevity is the soul of safe traffic .
Since when we are driving ,we will have a short notice to the signs but no long.Too long will consume our concentration .
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