If it doesn't work, get rid of the sign
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Why is there a “left turn only” sign at the exit from the post office when the parking lot at Page Furniture also presents a hazard, and there is no sign there?
The post office sign does about as much good as the “no left turn” island on Lake Powell and Aspen — which was done away with. If you want to give tickets, sit across the street anytime between 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The city of Page does not have enough officers to get all the violators.
The turn exits onto a Page city street not a federal byway.