Miscellaneous highway signs
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Updated 2004.02.02 01:40 Eastern U.S. time
These really are 640 x 480 pixel images; they're displayed at half size to save
screen real estate.
They were taken with a Sony FD-88 digital camera.
Westbound I-70 near Graymont, CO | |
Height restriction for the Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel, westbound I-70 somewhere near Georgetown, CO | |
Hazardous cargo use US 6 through Loveland Pass. The indicated exit takes hazardous materials carriers off of westbound I-70 onto US 6 to avoid the Eisenhower tunnel. See the warning signs page for a picture of the sign leaving the other side of the tunnel. |
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Hazmat informational sign, westbound I-70, CO The indicated exit takes hazardous materials carriers off of westbound I-70 onto US 6 to avoid the Eisenhower tunnel. See the warning signs page for a picture of the sign leaving the other side of the tunnel. |
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Weather information radio sign, westbound I-70 west of Denver, CO | |
Open range sign, somewhere near Somerset, CO (I think) I assume that this means that cattle can be expected in the area, so look out! I saw a number of these in central through southwestern Colorado. |
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CO 112 crossing the Rio Grande in Del Norte, CO | |
Runaway truck ramp sign, westbound I-70 west of Denver, CO | |
Another runaway truck ramp sign (getting closer), westbound I-70 west of Denver, CO | |
Here it is! One of many runaway truck ramps, complete with yellow sign directly above it so that panicking truckers have one less thing to worry about. This one is on westbound I-70 somewhere west of Denver, CO | |
Mountain back road bus stop sign, near Boulder, CO Lu took this picture and thought it was unusual to have a bus stop sign, or a bus stop for that matter, way up on a mountain back road which is primarily trafficked by recreational and industrial service vehicles. |
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An unremarkable exit sign with a beautiful mountain vista, westbound I-70 near Dumont, CO. | |
An unmounted sign extolling the virtues of Pike's Peak and its attractions. | |
The official tourist "photo op" sign with Lu on the left and me. Damn, that Sun is bright! October, 1999 |
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