sbannister87, Travelin' Librarian, and 24 other people added this photo to their favorites.
- Taken on June 3, 2007
- St. Marylebone, London, England, GB
- Canon PowerShot A550
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lucymac 57 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing this photo. I've used it, with credit and a link, to illustrate a quote at Positive Attitude Quotes.
navonod 49 months ago | reply
great photo!
maureenlee43 43 months ago | reply
Thanks for this wonderful photo that was a perfect fit for my blog post, which was about "big changes ahead" at http://www.ideal-way.blogspot.com
thefatherlife 40 months ago | reply
Perfect for what I needed!
thefatherlife.com/mag/2010/03/11/fatherhood-for-vs-with-g...
George T, SLC 35 months ago | reply
Reportedly it means "Lane Shifts Ahead".
R/DV/RS 35 months ago | reply
Sort of. It's a not uncommon British sign, indicating that there has been a change in the road layout in some way, warning drivers that, if they were previously familiar with the layout, they shouldn't assume that it is still the same.
It's most often used on traffic signals where the sequence has been changed, for instance from left/ahead, right, pedestrian, left/ahead etc to left/right, pedestrian, ahead.
It's also used when a road layout changes so that was was previously a through road with a left or right junction becomes a road that turns left or right and traffic going straight on now stops instead.
This particular sign was at the back of the BBC Broadcasting House in London, where major development works had caused the latter change in road layout.
kateab@btinternet.com 34 months ago | reply
Thanks. I've used this on my blog at thefivefsblog.blogspot.com
Mandi Ehman 27 months ago | reply
Thank so much for making this available under Creative Commons. I used it in a post here: success.yourway.net/simplify-your-life-by-defining-your-p...
Mandi
girlfromaapi 2 weeks ago | reply
Thanks for the information. I saw one like it in England and wasn't sure what it meant.