Originally Posted by
Juha
No photo, but here's the street sign design as it appears in our law.
I know how it looks like, but it's really not there to warn about impending head-on collision of two cyclists. It's for drivers and it's usually coupled with a yield or stop sign. It means the junction they're approaching has a lot of crossing cycle traffic, or that crossing cycle traffic is difficult to see.
--J
One of our "Cyclists Crossing signs.
This one is located at the official beginning of the Cycleway (on the right), and there are often cyclists milling about the general area, but there is a path continuing off to the left ...