The road to confusion
ENGLAND is busy cutting down road signs that cause confusion. What a difference drivers will notice in Wales. We have twice as many signs because everything is bilingual, although everybody can read English and the census says only four per cent can read Welsh, mostly living in North Wales.
Gwilym Levell
Whittington Street, Tonna, Neath
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Comments
by Portal_Bot
Sunday, January 13 2013, 4:34PM
“Proof req'd.
Nothing on internet for years about road signage reduction in England.
What is the matter with newspapers who print complete drivel from readers without checking on facts?
There is a town in Germany that describes with clarity what this clown contributor posts - It begins with a W and ends with a K.
A time wasting prat who should be pointed in the direction of the nearest cliff with advice on how to jump.”
by maxmin
Saturday, January 12 2013, 10:32AM
“A study was done by the RAC foundation some years ago and found that because of the amount of road signs being stuck up all over the place many drivers are becoming 'sign blind'.”