Traffic Cone facts
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There's a statue in Glasgow called the "Duke of Wellington" with a traffic cone on its head since 1980. The city removed it several times but a new one would appear in the night so they gave up and it now a permanent icon of the city.
how traffic cones are made?
VLC Media Player uses a traffic cone as it's logo because the students who had created the program had a traffic cone collection
What are traffic cones made of?
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what happens if you steal a traffic cone?
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The VLC media player uses a traffic cone as its logo because the students who created it had a traffic cone collection
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The VLC media player uses a traffic cone for its icon because the students who created it drunkenly started a traffic cone collection
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The city of Glasgow spends an estimated £10,000 each year removing traffic cones from the head of the statue of the Duke of Wellington.
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The Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington has a traffic cone on the head. This is because every time it is removed, people replace it.
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The city of Glasgow spends £10,000 a year removing traffic cones from the head of Duke of Wellngton statue.
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Great Britain briefly had a Cones Hotline in the early 1990s. It was a special number citizens could call if they saw traffic cones on the road for no reason. It was disbanded after three years because almost no one ever called it
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5 men dressed as traffic cones blocked a taxi and bus in London while snapping selfies of themselves in the middle of the street; London police were called to the scene and tweeted that they found the prank "very interesting."