Gallery:Warning Sign/Wild Animals
Several designs about - this one could give nightmares? Just off the A487 en-route to RSPB Reserve Ynis-hir. September 2009
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 13, 2009 by AAndyB3172 just leaving Seaton, looking east and heading over the river Axe.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Nov 04, 2009 by AAndyIs that Patrol crossing for Ducks and Children ?
This sign was spotted in Finstown, Orkney
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Aug 17, 2008 by thejailenderOn Icknield St, Worcestershire, about a mile north of Beoley.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 04, 2009 by Chris BertramStandard warning signs for pedestrians in the road and ducks and a locally printed warning about ducklings in the road at the village pond. May 14 2007
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 14, 2007 by leekmanThere was another sign with a picture of a squirrel and 'Squirrels Crossing' but it was not convenient to stop there to take a picture.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 25, 2008 by J--M--BRed squirrel warning sign. Spotted on E bank of Loch Ness, summer 2004.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 23, 2005 by Tom'Odd' road sign from January roadtrip.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Mar 07, 2005 by SabristaLooking towards Reading on the Bath Road. In the distance is the small roundabout at the junction with the Burchett's Green road.
Warning on the M7 Monasterevin bypass - there may be deers galloping onto the carriageway over the next three kilometres!
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Apr 08, 2005 by antster1983On Icknield St, Worcestershire, about a mile north of Beoley.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 04, 2009 by Chris BertramTraffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image filenames relate to the TSRGD numbering.
You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
Please also read the fuller conditions for Open Government Licence.Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image filenames relate to the TSRGD numbering.
You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
Please also read the fuller conditions for Open Government Licence.Traffic signs are Crown copyright. They are part of legislation (Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002, often referred to as TSRGD). The numbers in the image filenames relate to the TSRGD numbering.
You may reproduce traffic signs free of charge and without having to seek permission, but you must reproduce them accurately and not in a misleading context (e.g. not on roadside billboards where they could mislead drivers). You should also include a statement that these images are Crown copyright.
Please also read the fuller conditions for Open Government Licence.This is one of four vehicle activated deer warning sign on the A82 over Glencoe / Rannoch Moor.
I did not manage to catch it illuminated will try again next time down there.
<Picture of deer>
DEER WARNING SLOW DOWN
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 10, 2008 by J--M--BTake a look at the lantern at the top of the picture
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 21, 2007 by TruveloNow the reindeer can cross without fear. There were also many caterpillar, crossing west to east. Presumably, they will enjoy a population boom this summer, as there survival rate has increased about 99%. That should upset the ecological balance around these parts! This is an environmentally friendly road now.
Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 21, 2007 by SteveA30