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Miscellaneous Traffic Photos |
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This curve sign is located on OH 60 south of Ashland. Definitely an attention-getter. |
These Eagle Mark IV signals are located at the intersection of the I-71 north off-ramp and OH 61. All of the indications in these signals are LEDs. |
The 4-way signal is made by the W. S. Darley company. Not many of these signals are in service anymore. This signal is located on OH 60 in Hayesville. |
photo taken 01/02 |
photo taken 10/01 |
photo taken 10/01 |
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This photo shows a bike route sign above a Lincoln Highway trailblazer. This photo was taken just south of US 30 in Ashland County, Ohio. |
photo taken 10/01 |
You can't go right, you can't go left. Just park your car and walk. Downtown Canton, Ohio. The no left turn sign is an LED blackout signal, the traffic lights are McCains with red LED modules. |
photo taken 10/01 |
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The sign between the traffic signals shows motorists how to turn left around a monument in the middle of Urbana, Ohio's town square. |
photo taken 01/02 |
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This sign should read OH 89, not US 89. It was photographed on US 30 westbound between Wooster and Mansfield in Ashland County. |
photo taken 10/01 |
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Just in case the absence of a road didn't give it away... Signals are Eagle Mark IVs. Photo taken in Jeffersonville, Ohio. |
photo taken 10/01 |
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Driving around downtown Akron, Ohio, is not always a picnic. After one excursion, I sat down and made this creation in Paint. The question mark is from the Information sign, while the rest is from a Slippery When Wet Sign. The sign images came from R.C. Moeur's Manual of Traffic Signs. Wouldn't it be fitting to see these in actual use? |
image created 02/02 |