Thursday, October 14, 2021

Signs found on road

 Internet Inside


While waiting at a signal in the neighborhood, I find this SUV (MG Hector) with the 'Internet Inside' badge on the tailgate indicating the feature. When I googled on the sign, it says the Morris Garages (the manufacture of the car) calls it iSmart connectivity and brings a host of features that connect to the internet via a 5G ready M2M SIM. Further, the next-gen i-SMART technology in the Hector promises to provide a safe, connected, and fun experience with a big touch screen at 10.4 inches.


A chilly food court sign at ECR.

Kovalam junction toll gate. The sign indicates the lane for bikes to pass freely in contrast to 4 wheelers and cars that need to take toll tickets to take ECR.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Crossing sign

Signs of direction and Hatsun curd banner at Chennai OMR on an elevated pedestrian bridge.

9 comments:

carol l mckenna said...

Photos are excellent and give one an idea of what your country is like
Xo

Living in the moment,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Tom said...

...I didn't know that MG was still making cars. Icy-Icy must be good on a hot day. It's nice that bike can pass for free. I like curd. Thanks Jeevan, take care and enjoy your day.

ashok said...

Observing the signage is an interesting pastime on roads :)

George said...

You found some interesting signs along the road. Thanks for sharing them.

Bill said...

The icy-icy sign is cool. Nice to see the different signs that your country has. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.

Rose said...

Interesting signs...

Nancy Chan said...

Interesting signs to occupy our time while on the road. When the weather is so hot and humid, icy icy food court is a welcoming sight. Maybe I should also start signs collection the next time we go on our holiday. That would make the journey seems so much shorter.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Jeevan, I have always been interested in signs,as I travel the roads in Portugal. You have a good collection here.

kestrel said...

What else in cars? Sometimes I wonder how much faster technology is moving. Help, I can't keep up. Now cars with keys to start are so old fashion, it is press-button keyless starts. Road signs are even more interesting when there are spelling mistakes - like "free wife here" instead of "free wifi here!"