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Re: French Side mystery road sign question
[Re: Dave_and_Jen]
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03/24/2015 03:28 PM
03/24/2015 03:28 PM
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Dave_and_Jen said:Iall said: Those signs are part of a campaign of sensibilization for scooter and motorbike rider to drive safely and wear the helmet... They are placed alongside the roads where one of them lost their life... Then why would the sign warn of danger by electrocution? I think MarcG has it right. These particular signs have nothing to do with scooters. THe sign is not warning of danger of electrocution, it has nothing to do with it.. it has to do with scooters and motorbikes! The silhouette sign in question is also in the picture from this article, and this is what i said.. a campaign fpr motorbike and scooters to sensibilize them to wear the helmet.... (I let you the burden to translate the article if you want...) http://www.stmartinweek.com/rubriques/societe/la-premiere-silhouette-posee-a-quartier-dorleans.html
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