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Find the Fault

A wonderful depiction of traffic in the thirties (the era these puzzle cards come from). What is wrong in this picture ? The English drive on the left so that's not it.


8 comments:

Manuel Rivas said...

The red light is in the wrong place.

Anonymous said...

The traffic light on the corner opposite the woman is facing towards the building, not traffic.

Anonymous said...

Stop light (red) goes on top, not on bottom.

Anonymous said...

cars to low :s

Helge said...

Red light in the US is normally on top, that's true, but I don't know if that was already standardized in 1930, and if the standard was the same in the UK. I doubt that's the "fault."

The traffic light on the opposite side of the street from the woman waiting to cross is actually facing traffic. It's not a pedestrian crossing light. It's probably correct.

Car too low? You're kidding, I know.

I thought that maybe the shadow for the woman (and traffic signal post) were pointing in a slightly different direction from the shadow cast by the building across the street. But that's pretty weak, too.

Anonymous said...

If the road says stop, then why is there a stoplight and not a stop sign? Or why does the road say stop if there is a stoplight?

Anonymous said...

the shadow of the red building is going the wrong way

Anonymous said...

spelling of find is wrong!

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