Thursday, September 02, 2010

Heavy plant crossing




Yesterday, when driving on the A24 towards the south coast, we saw a sign warning for a "Heavy Plant Crossing". We couldn't understand what it means, and after just getting lots of search results referring to an Indie Blues band on Google, I really need someone to help out.

Does it mean that massive trees are occasionally crossing the road?
Like the Amazon Walking Palm trees? Guess they don't really exist in the UK though...


Or does it mean that a factory of some sort crosses the road?
I really like this video - the guy is obviously liking driving big machinery!


Or is it actually an ad for an Indie Blues band gig ahead?


Please comment with your answer. I wouldn't want to crash into either...

2 comments:

  1. Tror det typiskt gäller vägarbete med tillhörande tyngre maskiner: http://www.proshieldsafetysigns.co.uk/signs/7526_Construction_traffic_signs_caution_heavy_plant_crossing.html

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  2. Så synd att det inte var en varning för passerande plantor! Vandrande träd (som de i Amazonas) skulle det vara intressant att se, även om jag misstänker att det nog tar en stund för dem att gå över vägen.

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