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It seems as though it was cheaper to mount a sign saying no left turn without the green light than it was to mount a new turn signal with a left red arrow. Definitely a cause for road rage or an accident.
make a right, then make the next right, then make the 1st right, follow that with a hard right and simply follow the above directions over until you reach your destination.
Easy. Make the turn and then take the picture to court with you. What judge wouldn't toss it out? Then sue the state (county?) for your lost time. Go on all the talk shows and write a book about the injustices of the Dept of Transportation, make $millions, buy the trucking company you now work for, fire your boss and hire a new logistics guy and a dispatcher that can direct you around this type of silliness.
Easy. Make the turn and then take the picture to court with you. What judge wouldn't toss it out? Then sue the state (county?) for your lost time. Go on all the talk shows and write a book about the injustices of the Dept of Transportation, make $millions, buy the trucking company you now work for, fire your boss and hire a new logistics guy and a dispatcher that can direct you around this type of silliness.
Sit there in your camry and stare for 10 minutes, then break out your cellphone, call your girlfriends.....OMG! theres like this traffic sign, and it wont like, let me go........and I like don't know what to, Like do?...........OMG! I'm like, going to be late for getting my nails done!
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