Traffic sign warning blunder: Drivers delight in mocking roadworks that apparently finished before they even began

The sign says the magical roadworks finished before they even startedThe sign says the magical roadworks finished before they even started
The sign says the magical roadworks finished before they even started
The public joined forces in taking great delight in pointing out a mistake on a traffic sign warning beleaguered motorists of upcoming roadworks. 


The sign on Portsmouth Road warns drivers of temporary traffic lights on the road from “30 May 2024 till 24 May 2024”. Pic: John Oram/Facebook


The sign on Portsmouth Road warns drivers of temporary traffic lights on the road from “30 May 2024 till 24 May 2024”. Pic: John Oram/Facebook
The sign on Portsmouth Road warns drivers of temporary traffic lights on the road from “30 May 2024 till 24 May 2024”. Pic: John Oram/Facebook

The sign on Portsmouth Road, apparently in Lee-on-the-Solent, warns drivers of temporary traffic lights on the road from “30 May 2024 till 24 May 2024”, having got the finish date wrong. The picture shows cones and the temporary lights in position alongside a warning sign of roadworks.

John Oram posted the picture of the sign on Portsmouth Road at the junction of Cherque Way onto The News’ Hampshire Traffic and Travel Facebook page said: “This is the kind of nonsense we have to put up with in addition to the disruption. Not photoshopped.”

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And readers were quick to react to the error. Responding to the post, one person said the sign “probably should say 2025”. Another said: “Good lord, obviously not checked before it was put out.”

A third posted: “Contact the contractor, Marty McFly, for further details.” A fourth wrote: “We have one exactly the same in Lee-on-the-Solent.”

A fifth person said: “Saw that yesterday, made me laugh a lot.” A sixth person added: “Yep the roads are normally worse after they have been so I think the sign is correct.”

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