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Creative Roadside Sign Hacks

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If you passed one of these signs there is no doubt you would have to take a double look. Someone decided to put a little twist on these roadside signs and make them a little funny. It should add a little excitement to the daily commute, or piss you off more as you sit in traffic. Check out the funny roadside sign hacks below.

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