Road Signs Mean Something Totally Different in the South
Road signs mean something totally different in the South. Who knew that those signs we all see when heading down the highway were up for interpretation, especially when it comes to one part of the country? Watch the short and hysterical clip to see what one driver in the southern United States thinks these road signs mean.
Driving, as it’s often described, is a privilege and not a right granted through any of our country’s founding documents. So, like any other privilege, driving comes with responsibilities and obligations. These must be followed and adhered to in order to keep this privilege. More commonly, these are referred to as following the rules of the road.
Now, as any experienced driver knows and will tell you, understanding and following road signs and other warnings is a definite rule of the road. Failure to do so could land you in legal trouble and possibly result in a hefty fine. A good majority of the road signs we see every day are self-explanatory. There is no way anyone could interpret those signs any other way than what is explicitly written on them. Apparently, that is not always the case.
A clip posted on YouTube hilariously shows what those road signs mean to some drivers in the South. For every sign that is shown, the individual representing the “rest of America” completely understands and acknowledges what the sign says and means. They have no issue with the sign. However, that is not the case for the individual who stands in for drivers in the South. He has a complaint and a hypothetical situation for every sign, even for the stop sign, when it does not and should not apply.
Apparently, the video argues that whenever one embarks on a road trip into the South, they are putting their lives at risk. Some are likely to argue with this conclusion, and others - especially those who live in the South - may object to this statement, or they might wholeheartedly agree with what the hysterical clip says about southern drivers.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
Road Signs Mean Something Totally Different in the South
Road signs mean something totally different in the South. Who knew that those signs we all see when heading down the highway were up for interpretation, especially when it comes to one part of the country? Watch the short and hysterical clip to see what one driver in the southern United States thinks these road signs mean.
Driving, as it’s often described, is a privilege and not a right granted through any of our country’s founding documents. So, like any other privilege, driving comes with responsibilities and obligations. These must be followed and adhered to in order to keep this privilege. More commonly, these are referred to as following the rules of the road.
Now, as any experienced driver knows and will tell you, understanding and following road signs and other warnings is a definite rule of the road. Failure to do so could land you in legal trouble and possibly result in a hefty fine. A good majority of the road signs we see every day are self-explanatory. There is no way anyone could interpret those signs any other way than what is explicitly written on them. Apparently, that is not always the case.
A clip posted on YouTube hilariously shows what those road signs mean to some drivers in the South. For every sign that is shown, the individual representing the “rest of America” completely understands and acknowledges what the sign says and means. They have no issue with the sign. However, that is not the case for the individual who stands in for drivers in the South. He has a complaint and a hypothetical situation for every sign, even for the stop sign, when it does not and should not apply.
Apparently, the video argues that whenever one embarks on a road trip into the South, they are putting their lives at risk. Some are likely to argue with this conclusion, and others - especially those who live in the South - may object to this statement, or they might wholeheartedly agree with what the hysterical clip says about southern drivers.
Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”
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A Prayer for God to Lead Our President - Your Daily Prayer - February 16
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer for God to Lead Our President - Your Daily Prayer - February 16
Leadership shapes a nation, but prayer shapes its future. This devotional invites us to intercede for our president with purpose and faith.
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