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If we do go with bilingual signs, I really hope we get a better design than what we currently have.

The Expressway signs of are a classic example, is Te Ara Puke the name of this expressway, or the name for an expressway? The sign doesn't provide that information.

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[–] Dave 3 points 10 months ago (5 children)

I had thought these were already scrapped. I think I have gotten mixed up with things National said on one occasion in the election campaign that they would do, vs what ended up in the coalition agreement after the election.

The Expressway signs of are a classic example, is Te Ara Puke the name of this expressway, or the name for an expressway? The sign doesn’t provide that information.

It's "Te Ara Puaki", which I mention because I spent too long looking for a "Te Ara Puke" sign to see what it looks like.

I initially thought I agreed that it's not clear if it's the name or a translation, but then I thought as soon as you see a sign the same on another expressway you'll work it out. Plus, even if you accidentally assume that it's the name and not a translation, the real world consequences of that are small.

[–] Ilovethebomb 2 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I thought as soon as you see a sign the same on another expressway you'll work it out.

Do you know how many expressways are in the Wellington region?

Plus, even if you accidentally assume that it's the name and not a translation, the real world consequences of that are small.

The 111 operator having to fish for information from someone who thinks they're on "the Te Ara Puaki expressway" is only a minor consequence, I guess.

It's just poor design, and I'm amazed and disappointed it went into production.

[–] Rangelus 4 points 10 months ago

The 111 operator having to fish for information from someone who thinks they're on "the Te Ara Puaki expressway" is only a minor consequence, I guess.

This already happens.

Many years ago I called the ambulance while driving along a short section of highway that everyone in the region just calls "the bypass". They asked me if it was suchandsuch road. I literally had no idea. I've called it "the bypass" since its existence. I had to describe to the operator, while driving, where we were so they could find it on a map.

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