@dgar what #Wanker did place that sign there and not on the adjacent green?
@kkarhan @dgar
Probably the owner of said green, pushing it off his lawn😏

@MennoWolff @kkarhan @dgar
Nah, that green is public land

You can see where the property line goes past the intersection and on the other side of the street

@sabik @MennoWolff @dgar also even if it was privately owned, I'm pretty shure that land owners would have to accept and endure this useage of their land within reason...

Not shure how laws in the USA are, but in Germany that would be dangerous interference with traffic safety and manipulation of road signs and that's not something one would be let off the hook for - at least not if it affected even a single person...

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@[email protected] @[email protected] Probably the owner of said green, pushing it off his lawn😏

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@kkarhan @sabik @dgar
Yeah, one would have to be pretty stupid to do that. Maybe just as stupid as the city worker who put such a sign in a bike lane.

There is a good possibility that this is a photoshop. I see a car parked further down. It's quite likely that this is a parking lane, as is pretty common in north America.

@MennoWolff @kkarhan @sabik @dgar why would someone photoshop a car on a cycle lane? It's way too easy to just fotograph it as cars park on these cycle lanes all the time...
@jnbhlr @kkarhan @sabik @dgar
Yeah, but I was assuming it was North America, (hadn't clued in to the left hand driving bit).
There it's pretty common to have a parking lange and not a cycling lane. Then suddenly it's not so weird to have a sign in standing the middle of a parking lane. And it's funny and tempting to just shop a bike lane symbol on it.
@MennoWolff @jnbhlr @kkarhan @dgar
In Australia, the local governments do that for us, spraying bike symbols on the street; no need to photoshop
@sabik @jnbhlr @kkarhan @dgar
Just to mess with people, right? But it's still actually a parking lane. 😄