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Sometimes street signs do more harm than good, confusing lost motorists. Other times they’re just downright strange. The Detroit Bureau has challenged its readers to find the world’s wackiest, most confusing signs. In its Wild, Weird and Wacky Street Signs Contest, readers vote for their favorite.
Highlights include signs that warn of “falling sheep,” “no hooking anytime” (yes, you read that right) and “mine shafts ahead.”
Click here for the finalists and to vote for your favorite.
News Editor Jennifer Geiger joined the automotive industry in 2003, much to the delight of her Corvette-obsessed dad. Jennifer is an expert reviewer, certified car-seat technician and mom of three. She wears a lot of hats — many of them while driving a minivan.