Sign Language: Funny displays from the road

Lindsey Schwalb of Washington encountered this confused and confusing sign in Lanham in March 2012. “Fortunately, I was following someone,” she says.

Seen an amusing sign in your travels? Read on.

(Lindsey Schwalb) - Lindsey Schwalb found this sign in Lanham, Md.

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