Irish road sign featured as the world’s funniest says Travel and Leisure – PHOTOS
Bizarre sign from the Dingle Peninsula, showing a car driving off a cliff, wins top spot
Published Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7:22 AM
Updated Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 9:27 AM
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Canadian | Nov 29, 2012, 08:54 AM EST
I saw a sign in China "Beware the missing foot" which was on a hillside.
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Elyse2u | Nov 28, 2012, 09:05 AM EST
I am familiar with this sign but it is not situated beside any cliffs. It is in fact placed at the extreme end of Dingle pier.
Although there are no protective barriers whatsoever at the edge of the pier, nevertheless cars are permitted to drive right to the per's end. The graphic of the sign is so blatant because to drive back from the pier's end a car must reverse - I assure you my heart was in my mouth on a few occasions as a passenger. It is truly dangerous. Another reason why the sign is so graphic is because there are so many tourists using the pier because there is a large settled population from Germany and other non-English speaking European countries.
Interestingly, amongst people who are familiar with the pier, the sign has never appeared to be funny. Perhaps you would need to drive there to understand why.
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Towngate | Nov 28, 2012, 07:12 AM EST
cathy: I'm sure you are getting a clear 'sign' from these comments and are enjoying them. Ireland is notorious for it's abysmal roadsigns. They claim they don't need them as they already know where they are!
If Ireland's decline continues; the car in the sign will have to be replaced by a donkey and cart. Now, there's a bit more paddywhackery to be going on with ....(Nice one,Bock...).
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misneac | Nov 27, 2012, 09:46 PM EST
What is bizarre or "hilarious " about
about this sign ! It states
visually that if you drive over the
the cliff you are in the sea .Whats your stupid problem ? It is an excellent sign and capable of getting any drivers attention .What kind of stupid people are you anyway ?
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Daithiosu8 | Nov 27, 2012, 08:02 PM EST
Joke's on you. There is nothing wrong or funny about this sign. It is on pier with no guard rail (like most functional piers) and simply warns about not driving close to the edge. Duh!
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Willipotts | Nov 27, 2012, 04:31 PM EST
Having spent two weeks in Ireland recently I again found road signage horrible to nonexistent especially in the cities. For a country which says it wants tourist and visitors that's a real contradiction. "The Gathering" is a real joke because of the poor signage!
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Nedran Broc | Nov 27, 2012, 02:52 PM EST
1. It's not a cliff - it is a pier.
2. The sign is a warning sign not a directive
3. It appears all over Ireland
4. Only an idiot wouyld think it is an invitation.
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Bocktherobber | Nov 27, 2012, 12:56 PM EST
Cathy's not in the least surprised because as usual, Cathy did no research. If she had done a little bit of research, Cathy would have found out that this is a common sign across Europe. Never let the facts get in the way of the paddywhackery, eh, Cathy?
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Mousemess | Nov 27, 2012, 11:17 AM EST
Dingle = An Daingean
County Kerry = Conndae Chiarrai
Hayes surname for male = O hAodha
Hayes surname for female = Ni Aodha
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Mousemess | Nov 27, 2012, 11:09 AM EST
Towngate,
Anyone with half a brain can figure out that it means stay away from the edge of the cliff with your car and that intelligent people speaking different languages including English and Gaeilge (Irish) from anywhere in the world can figure this sign out.
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Towngate | Nov 27, 2012, 10:39 AM EST
Cathy,you naughty girl! You know this sign is not unique to Ireland, but is common to many dockside and water-edge danger spots throughout Europe; and even examples in America too! ~~~~ I'd hate to think of Americanvisitors to Ireland taking this sign as an instruction!
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