Watch: Bromley locals confused as road painters spell word 'SLOW' backwards on tarmac

Locals were left scratching their heads after seeing the warning spelled backwards on a street in Penge, south London.

A couple of road painters maybe should have taken their time - spelling the word 'SLOW' on the tarmac.

Local observer Kim Cooper-Grindley was amused to see the warning spelled backwards on a street in Penge, south London.

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She explains: "Why would you need to go slow looking in your rearview mirror, you've already passed?"

"It happened on Monday 15th January at approximately 11.30am. But they have not returned."

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The word 'slow' spelled backwards on a street in Penge, south London, | Kim Cooper-Grindley/SWNS

Kim joked: "Our concern is that there will be hoards of people visiting to see the famous WOLS, it will become a Penge tourist attraction like Barnard castle."

An online neighbourhood Facebook group were scratching their heads as they discussed whether it was a mistake or not.

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Comments suggested whether it was "for testing your eyesight?" or "testing if you can read back to front".

While one wag commented: "Owls down - it may all wrok uot fine in the edn."

It follows an incident in September 2022 when Brighton road marking painters went straight to bottom of the class - after spelling the word school wrong.

Contractors had daubed 'SHCOOL' outside Brighton's Portslade Aldridge Community Academy.

Bromley Council have been contacted for comment regarding the Penge spelling.

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