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Signs come down after gaffe

Posted by: David on Friday, April 11, 2008 - 05:00 PM Print article Printer-friendly page  Email to a friend
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    Ten-foot tall signs would never have been seen by drivers

COUNCIL chiefs have been left red-faced after a sign warning drivers of a new traffic-calmed zone was put up in the wrong place.

Typical behaviour redundant road signs dumped on private property
Picture courtesy David Rintoul

Two ten-foot tall signs, telling drivers they were entering a newly-installed traffic-calmed area, were put up at the entrance to Lauriston Gardens by Londsale Terrace, Tollcross. But because most of Londsale Terrace is one-way, few drivers would ever have seen the signs.

And they would all have had to drive through the "traffic calmed" Lauriston Gardens to reach Londsale Terrace.

The signposts were in place for about two weeks before being removed last week.

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