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I think TMA needs an image filter that doesn't increase your contribution count for images of signposts :-)

I don't mind them and it's good to know that a site is signposted. At least when you know there is proper access you do not try and approach across two fields full livestock, always on the listen-out for those immortal words - "OI! You! Get orf my larnd!"

Signposts help. I can think of a couple of places I'd never have seen if the signpost weren't there.

It's probably especially useful for cardriving folk. It helps avoid the 'blink and you miss it' effect if you know what surrounds the sign, you are primed to spot it, and to not zoom past, finding that you can't turn around for a couple of miles. I don't drive, but have been a passenger enough times to see this effect in relation to old stones and stuff.

I can also think of a couple of places I wish did have better signs. We once circled Stanton Moor about three times (possibly widdershins), finally giving up and turning around at the spot where we should have stopped. That was in the days before geordies were allowed to use OS maps outside Newcastle.

> At least when you know there is proper access
> you do not try and approach across two fields full
> livestock, always on the listen-out for those immortal
> words - "OI! You! Get orf my larnd!"

:-)#

LMHO