Anyone seen the posts in the English countryside that have the bright orange tops on. What are they?



Answers:
They mean that there are gas pipes running underneath!

Hope this helps. and 10 points would be nice! x
gas pipes or electrical wires underneath..
They are the markers for underground gas, electrical, telephone and water pipes - usually found where fields meet roads.
They mark pipelines for gas and oil. The orange marker which is best seen from above is used by helicopters for checking the pipelines.
You are all so dumb.gas pipes for lordie's sake..
the highways commision would never bother telling us that.

No, the bright orange tops simpy mean that on these roads you are allowed to overtake and undercut, force off the road, be as rude to as you like any one with ginger hair

hope this helps.

Dr Ichi,
Chief commisioner and ginga hater,
The Highways Commision
Those are markers indicating underground pipes and wires. Those are needed for construction workers so they don't break anything when they dig and for the utility company's to locate their wires and pipes quickly.

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