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Originally Posted by Lakepilot
My understanding is that white speed limit signs are a limit and the yellow ones are advisory or warnings but not a limit. So it's not unusual at all to see lower speeds on curves.
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Yes, but it's only 5-MPH--warning of a curve that is a huge improvement over what was there just ten years ago--
with no signage.
(A "horse-and-carriage"
double curve, with a narrow margin between granite cliffs).
However, we did get one "speed-demon" gal who moved in.
(Follow the dust cloud).
(Not States Landing, BTW).
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Originally Posted by wifi
The gray box you noted is what Time Warner uses in town for power supplies/battery backup.
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In a period of unprecedented surveillance, that green light "accosts" the night-time driver from 12-feet above ground--which is immediately adjacent to all this new 30-MPH/25-MPH signage. Where no signage had appeared for decades--and the only accidents were far-away adventures into deep woods.
The reflective "caution" sign was [justifiably, IMHO] put up by the new resident directly across the street.
The New Hampshire Legislature robbed the
NHMP for signs in Wolfeboro?