“We don't right now have any information about who put them up. We do know that they're very professionally designed signs. They're very large. They're very well done. So someone went to a lot of trouble to put these large signs up.”
https://www.cpr.org/2024/11/21/boulder-explicit-traffic-safety-signs/
@TheWarOnCars maybe if the DOT doesn't want people putting up fake signs calling out unsafe driving then they should do something about all the unsafe driving?
How about automatic photo enforcement?
For example, London uses automatic cameras to send citations for speeding and not maintaining safe following distances.
I'd add that if a camera catches a driver with a phone in their hand or earbuds in, they should be cited too.
If a license plate reader detects a fake plate, that should trigger a real-time notice to police to pull over and arrest the driver.
@sky
I guess like every other car-hooked country in the world, their use is heavily red-taped, the devices have to provide scientific accuracy and are therefore so expensive, that any city can only afford two of them. At least that's how it is in Germany.
@johnlogic