Road Sign Math

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Shiloh

June 26th, 2005 · No Comments

GeorgiaFirst SignGeorgia, the Peach state, has it’s first mathematically significant roadsign submitted by Road Sign Math first-timer Pam Coffield. She found this sign while driving over Pine Mountain on the southern foothills of the Appalachian Trail.

This sign is classic in it’s straight-forward math. Indeed, this sign is in the very spirit of the founding of Road Sign Math. This sign has to cause whiplash on a regular basis as drivers fly by and then do a double take at the stunningly straight forward math. When this sign was erected, the workers that put it up had to step back, and admire the beauty of it’s multiplication.

3 \times 12 = 36

This sign is found on Highway 85-ALT southbound after leaving Warm Springs (not hot, not cold!), Georgia. The GPS coordinates are approximately N32 51 04.6 W84 42 01.1. See sign on map!

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