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LOL SO CLEVER, THEY CLEARLY WENT TO 4 YEARS OF A PRESTIGI0US SCHOOL.
After the grand opening of the new NE Couch St last week, I spotted on Saturday morning that someone had laid down this cheeky stencil:
Right hook zones actually aren't a bad idea,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], some signs that announce 3x the normal traffic fine for hitting a cyclist/pedestrian in this area. Kind of like a work zone, at least then someones death might approach a thousand dollar fine...
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but for a serious moment, how many people got hooked by shitty drivers on that road? 10,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 30? I think that after the tenth bicyclist it was clearly warranted that mediocre graffiti. Way not to overreact clever assholes of portland. You so aren't like the tea-baggers you roll your eyes at. No sir, no difference, you are in the right.
Cheeky? Right, it's not like anybody actually gets right-hooked at that intersection. That road is such a threat to bicyclists that the sign is sorely needed. I don't see it as cheeky or unintentionally hilarious. To you find stop signs or other city-maintained traffic signs hilarious too?
(I'll admit, I always enjoy the "End road work" and "Dip" signs.)
Nice job catching the bike box in the background. +1 for unintended hilarity.
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