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From: Bertel Lund Hansen <gadekryds@lundhansen.dk>
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ulf_kutzner wrote:

> Older British road signs in capitals:

I searched for road signs in Danish and looked at the pictures. It looks
like we use normal spelling, that is, first letter capitalised and names
capitalised. The only exception I found was a sign with "MAX 30 KM" and
the international sign which we can't shange: "STOP".

-- 
Bertel
Kolt, Denmark