Yep it is wet in Sydney as evidenced by the gutter flowing. As you can also see that you need to look to the right for the traffic before you step off the footpath. Sadly there are many visitors that look the wrong way.
When I am overseas I find my head bouncing around like a corkscrew just to make sure I've got all bases covered. All these left right signs was added to our city in 2000 for the Olympics.
I think bad habit might develop easier. T. Agree Ann & Joan when OS it is all so new ...like when I almost had a headon crash with a milkvan at 5am in Germany. Di, it always flows to the right in the Southern Hemisphere!
It took me a while but I finally started looking right and using the right side of the escalators.
ReplyDeleteWe had a hailstorm yesterday.
ReplyDeleteHere was me thinking the sign was so the rainwater knew which way to flow.
ReplyDeleteThis could qualify as a 'funny sign' for today's theme day on City Daily Photo.
ReplyDeleteOld habits die hard.
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny! I love it!
ReplyDeleteIt is not intuitive, it takes a while Luis.
ReplyDeleteHope it didn't stop you taking a photo, Steffe.
Right Bill.
Thanks Ilse - you have a fine sense of humor.
What's the saying, it takes 30 days to develop a new habit? That could be bad in this case!
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem overseas, its a very difficult habit to break.
ReplyDeleteWhen I am overseas I find my head bouncing around like a corkscrew just to make sure I've got all bases covered. All these left right signs was added to our city in 2000 for the Olympics.
ReplyDeleteWell the water is going the right way.
ReplyDeleteI think bad habit might develop easier. T.
ReplyDeleteAgree Ann & Joan when OS it is all so new ...like when I almost had a headon crash with a milkvan at 5am in Germany.
Di, it always flows to the right in the Southern Hemisphere!
Well seen and well done!:-)
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