While crossing the Equator on my bike in Uganda I couldn’t help but notice the British influence on the road signes just one brown tourist sign I love it I mean you could literally replace any of these names with hiin bottom or Sanford gloustershire and you wouldn’t even know
You were in Africa that’s in the country yes lovely you see modern UK road signs were first developed in the ‘ 50s by Jo Kenia and Margaret Calvis along with the tip faac transports which is Iconic on all roads and motorways in the UK but now appears in other parts of the world
Like here in the Queen Elizabeth National Park but I think it’s fair to say in the moment I got a little bit excited it’s another fun one it’s a UK designed speed limit sign with 80 on it so it’s in kilm an hour obviously at
Home it’s in miles an hour and we would never have a sign that says 80 mph because anything over 70 is just the national speed limit for reference this is what an 80 sign would normally look like basically anywhere else in the world so that’s is really cool I’ve
Never seen an 80 M an hour sign that obviously it’s kilm an hour from the UK I’m a nerd yeah
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All the best Liam glad to see you back, looks sick so far
bro is acting like those signs are exclusive to the uk