This has been the official Stop sign in Germany until 1972. With the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals Germany uses the variant B2a, a red octagon with the inscription “STOP” in white.
Grin.
Nothing stops (sic!) me from reading wikipedia articles about anything. ;-)
But indeed, this was exactly my idea with the quote. And as it happens, it’s been also my childhood’s Stop sign.
That word, actually Stop! In the U.S., defines most childhoods. Learn your limits one yell at a time.
This has been the official Stop sign in Germany until 1972. With the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals Germany uses the variant B2a, a red octagon with the inscription “STOP” in white.
Grin.
Nothing stops (sic!) me from reading wikipedia articles about anything. ;-)
But indeed, this was exactly my idea with the quote. And as it happens, it’s been also my childhood’s Stop sign.