Various Traffic Signs in New Zealand

In our driving around, we started paying attention to traffic signs. We’d tried to snap a photo as we sped by, and I’d later add another one to the collection. I’m glad we had a resident expert!

The first time I saw the double arrows, we were following a semi-truck at night (OK, 7 pm, but it was Dark). And I could tell the road went down, around a corner, and onto a one lane road!

“What does that sign mean?” with a bit of panic in my voice!

“Just keep following the semi. We have the right away.”

Once over the one lane bridge, “whichever direction has the bigger arrow, has the right away.”

Learn something new every day. 😉

As a side note, it has been interesting to see our own road signs upon our return. We’ve noticed ours are much more language based (rather than pictorial). What does this mean for those who struggle to read the dominant language?

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Many of the art supplies are listed above under the hashtags (ie #sketch). Some of the art supplies change as Rev. Joel experiments, but if you’d like to see the go-to art supplies Rev. Joel was using as he traveled in New Zealand, check out this post: New Zealand Art Supplies (20 July 2023).

If you’d like to see what other supplies Rev. Joel has used over the years, these links might be helpful: Current Art Supplies (7 Aug 2021) or Collection of Art Supplies at the Beginning of the Year (2021).

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