Old 08-08-22, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
Perhaps if the "Blow Horn" sign were turned 90 degrees counterclockwise, and drivers coming up over the blind brow did so, it would serve as an extra warning for people not inclined to pay 100% attention to the road hazards arrayed in front of them.

The current placement of the sign is strange. If you look at the configuration of this corner and bike path junction, the sign should face drivers coming up over the levee from the CGS, not for those drivers coming up the hill with a direct sight-line to riders coming down the path.
The "blow horn" sign could be to warn drivers coming the other way on Coast Guard Road (not cyclists on the path). There's another sign down the path for cyclists moving towards the intersection. Don't know what it says.
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