**spamTrapper 02.76** Standing, Stopping and Parking in the US

Jonathan Lighter wuxxmupp2000 at YAHOO.COM
Mon May 23 23:40:10 UTC 2005


The *really* startling sign - NYC in mid-50s - was

IN CASE OF AIR RAID DRIVE OFF BRIDGE.

JL

sagehen <sagehen at WESTELCOM.COM> wrote:
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>>NO PARKING HERE TO CORNER is also a familiar sight in NYC.
>>
>>The most understandable is DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT PARKING HERE, seen
>>on Fifth Ave. & 44th (I think) St. about 25 years ago. Is it still
>>there ? Who was the genius behind it ?
>
>I always assumed it was in the spirit of Ed Koch, whoever was
>actually responsible for creating. It's his voice I hear scolding me.
>
>L
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>>Most infuriating are those which detail "alternate side of the
>>street parking," and believe me, if you don't know what that means,
>>you don't want to know. Just don't try to park on the street in
>>Manhattan. Ever.
>>
>>JL
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>>Wilson Gray wrote:
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>>I've always enjoyed this pair:
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>>Saint Louis: NO THROUGH STREET
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>>Los Angeles: STREET NOT THROUGH
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>>They both mean "DEAD END," of course.
>>
>>As a child, I was totally confused by Saint Louis's NO PARKING HERE TO
>>CORNER street signs, which I understood to mean NO PARKING HERE [IN
>>ORDER] TO CORNER. For years, I wondered exactly what it is that one
>>does, when one "corners." I was also impressed by the efficacy of this
>>traffic law, since I never saw so much as a single car park in such a
>>space and then follow that act by cornering.
>>
>>-Wilson Gray
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>>On May 23, 2005, at 10:47 AM, Sally O. Donlon wrote:
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>>> My favorite traffic sign in New Orleans reads: LEFT TURN PERMITTED ON
>>> GREEN. It perplexed me for months because I wondered when else one
>>> would turn.
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>>> sally donlon
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The one that startled me the first time I saw it was DRIVE THROUGH WINDOWS
ONLY.
A. Murie

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