rivers?

probably gonna make my self look daft here but why are rivers signed on motorways ?

If you’ve broke down al least you can tell them which river you’ve just gone over

I suppose for the same reason as county boundaries, just for the hell of it.

or for when you crash your tanker nearby and the contents pour into the river you can let em know :slight_smile:

hyper26:
probably gonna make my self look daft here but why are rivers signed on motorways ?

So when all the MSAs are full, the trucker knows where he can have a wash !!

I know…

TAXI !!

Why not? Aren’t you curious, when you go over a river, to know what it’s called?

It’s useful information and can help you know where you are on a long stretch between junctions.

Santa:
Why not? Aren’t you curious, when you go over a river, to know what it’s called?

It’s useful information and can help you know where you are on a long stretch between junctions.

And to relieve the boredom :wink:
Or to check out the fishability of it if you like fishing :wink:

Harry Monk:
I suppose for the same reason as county boundaries, just for the hell of it.

Just like my nightly run from Hounslow to Northampton - I pass through Buckinghamshire twice :laughing: :laughing:

I was always amused by the sign over the River Erewash :laughing:

Wheel Nut:
I was always amused by the sign over the River Erewash :laughing:

what :question: :wink:

im rather partial to the river FINDHORN… :laughing:

buck rogers:
im rather partial to the river FINDHORN… :laughing:

:laughing: I had to chuckle the last time I went over the Tweed at Berwick. Some clever chappie had changed the T to an I (as in proper I with the lines top and bottom).

For the tourists, especially the Americans :slight_smile:

i would have landmarks.

i always laugh at river ribble. :laughing: try saying that 5 times.