Pretty nuts right?
- The one about cows is no joke. Hitting a cow in a sedan at highway speeds is more or less the same as hitting a brick wall. - Edit: actually, given the choice, take the brick wall, because at least a simple masonry wall will crush and crumble and absorb some of the impact. The cow will just gain a sudden increase in its net velocity at your expense. 
- I take it you don’t have any particular idea where any of these are actually found in the wild…? - I dunno, but if that 5 roundabouts thing is real, I damn sure don’t wanna go anywhere near there! - It is real. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_(Swindon) - Looks like there is one with 7 also. - Seeing this as a driver, it’s scary. But seeing it as a pedestrian I’d just mark this whole area as completely inaccessible. 
- What. The. Fuck…?! 
 
- The penguins under car is at a blue penguin colony in Oamaru, New Zealand. Visited there in March. Might not be that exact format. 
- Germany has a ton of the no speed limit signs. But in reality they are just no artificial speed restriction signs, meaning drive the limit of the road type you’re on. 
- Invisible Cows sign is on the road to access Mauna Loa observatory on Hawaii 
- Polar bear one would be on Svalbard, and I know I’ve seen the crossing skier one in Norway 
 
- There used to be one in this town that just said “open water” with no elaboration. - It means they built a damn and flooded where the road used to go and it now goes directly into a lake. 
- The “Illegal Immigrant Crossing” signs are real down in San Diego, CA. Poor girl is always getting dragged like that. - For all that energy kids have, they sure do suck at long distances. - It’s the short legs. Give kids stilts and they’re natural cross-country sprinters. 
 
 
- The one with “No speed limits” doesn’t mean that you can go 200 in a 90, it just means that previous speed signs no longer apply. So if you had a speed sign of 70 in a road that typically allows to go 90, you can do 90 again. 
- What’s wrong with no water pollutants? It’s around drinking water reservoirs so they don’t get contaminated in a case of an accident… 






