OAK LAWN, Ill --  A big red sign that says "Stop" sometimes isn't enough to get everyone to stop. Maybe a laugh will get their attention.

This Chicago suburb has installed second stop signs beneath the regular ones at 50 intersections with messages, including "WHOAAA" or "Stop ... and smell the roses."

"I thought it might make people smile and take notice," Mayor Dave Heilmann said as he launched the campaign Friday. "You've got people on their cell phones, their BlackBerries and iPods while driving. Those are all distractions. Hopefully, when they see a sign they're not expecting it might make them stop."

The new signs are red octagons, just like the real stop signs, but instead of just "Stop" they say "Stop ... right there pilgrim" and "Stop ... in the naame of love." Naame? Think of the drawn-out pronunciation in the hit by the Supremes.

It might be too soon to know whether the alternative signs will work. But while the mayor was posing for a photo with one of the new signs, a driver sped by without stopping.

Here's some pictures of the humorous stop signs being used:

 

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Source: foxnews.com




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Date: 3 Oct 2007 | Author: mesmerx | Category: News | Views: 2210 | Comments: 4


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Comments: 4

d | 5 Mar 2008 - 22:05
the truck is parked

Dave | 5 Oct 2007 - 04:11
Or maybe they took pictures of all of them 'in place' - but only the first two turned out. And 'faked' the rest

mesmerX | 4 Oct 2007 - 13:31
Maybe the signs were replaced in same place for photography illustration purposes.

| 4 Oct 2007 - 05:59
Wait... Every sign but the first one has the same pole on the right and yellow truck in the background. I'm guessing these can't be different signs throughout the suburb, or every street just so happens to have the same scenery... I don't know, I may be crazy...

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