|  |  |  |  |  |  |  | You are quite right, John. Logically it should be: Push, do not ride, your bicycles through the underpass, if the underpass crosses a road beneath the expressway or motorway. I understand that the rationale for this instruction is that it would be too dangerous to pedestrians if cyclists rode their bikes through the underpass. Road signs can sometimes be confusing, often because they are too concise. Can you work out the intended meaning in the following: CAUTION - CATTLE CROSSING AHEAD Does this mean: - (a) drive carefully because when you go round the next bend, you will see cattle crossing the road in front of you?
- (b) drive carefully because when you go round the next bend, you will come to the place where cattle sometimes cross the road?
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 |  |  |  |  |  | | Public Conveniences 100 yds Does this mean that: - (a) you will find all the facilities you need, banks, shops, restaurant etc approximately one hundred metres to you left?
- (b) there are public toilets approximately one hundred
metres to your left?
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 |  |  |  |  | | | | If you want to try some examples look at our Message Board in the You, Meand Us part of our website. And scroll down to find the answers to the questions above: In all cases, the answer is (b)! |
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