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    And how come

    there's bulk *WORKS END* signs out there, and fuck all *WORKS BEGIN* signs.

    Lost count of the number of *WORKS END* signs I passed today, having seen not a skerrik of any *ROAD WORKS* let alone any warning of 'em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    there's bulk *WORKS END* signs out there, and fuck all *WORKS BEGIN* signs.

    Lost count of the number of *WORKS END* signs I passed today, having seen not a skerrik of any *ROAD WORKS* let alone any warning of 'em.
    New Zealands roading system is one giant work in progress. SO no need for a works start sign, just assume there is work always going on.

    The ones you have seen are the odd bit where there are no roadworks occuring..WOOT.

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    Lets face it most road works in NZ are either started way too late or appear to be started for no apparent reason on a perfectly good piece of road.

    It's a bit of a lottery as to when you'll find a set of road works.

    What they need is a sign stating:

    "Road Works - They Are Everywhere - Safer Communities Working Together"

    When approaching road works I find it best to dress to the left - that way if it gets a bit dicey and you piss yourself at least you can shake a leg onto the road edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    "Road Works - They Are Everywhere - Safer Communities Working Together"
    Mebe that's it, I'm so used to dealing with them I can't distinguish 'em from normal bits.

    Nah. Some bubermint stores board clerk has some under-the-counter deal going with a dodgy signwriter...
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