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Man Gets Away With Secretly Changing Road Sign For 13 Years to Skip Traffic, No One Ever Notices

by Annie Nguyen
April 1, 2026
in Social Issues

Sometimes, the smallest decisions can snowball into surprising long-term consequences. What starts as a simple inconvenience or frustration can evolve into something far more elaborate, especially when it involves bending the rules in unexpected ways.

One Reddit user shared a story about how they took matters into their own hands to fix a road sign that was making their daily commute unnecessarily difficult.

What began as a harmless act of rebellion turned into an elaborate scheme involving a fake alias, a new sign, and a decade-long mystery. Scroll down to see how a small act of defiance has gone unnoticed for over 13 years.

A man admits to secretly changing a road sign to make his daily commute easier, and over a decade later, no one has noticed

Man Gets Away With Secretly Changing Road Sign For 13 Years to Skip Traffic, No One Ever Notices
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'I changed a road sign to make my commute easier 13 years ago?'

On my daily commute there was very inconvenient 'no right turn between 7am-9:30am' sign.

I had to make the right turn abut 7:20am every day.

For a long time I would just break the law and make my turn any way or go around if I thought there was too many people watching.

But (maybe out of boredom) I did a bit of research and found the ticket for the illegal turn was more

than buying a sign from the supplier that makes signs for our area and several other locations.

So I ordered a new sign that was 'no right turn between 7:30am- 9:30am'. I figured it was a good investment.

I went to the trouble of buying it through an alias and having it sent to a location that was not at all near to where I was.

Real cloak and dagger stuff, but it was part of the fun. Then in the middle of the night I went and removed two bolts and put up the new...

At first I was expecting for it to be removed or someone look into to it, but it is more than a decade later and no one ever noticed or...

BTY, Yes I did think of just taking it down, but I figured that would be noticed by someone,

and to be honest the whole scheme of getting a new one was part of the fun.

In life, we often find ourselves confronted with rules that seem to make little sense, testing our patience and inviting us to bend them. For some, these everyday frustrations spark creativity or even rebellious acts.

The Reddit post about changing a road sign to make one’s commute easier taps into this universal struggle against arbitrary regulations. The poster’s frustration with an inconvenient sign led to an elaborate plan to “fix” the issue, but underlying this act was more than just defiance, it was a pursuit of control in a world where, sometimes, it feels as if we have little agency.

At the core of this situation is a deep, relatable emotion: the desire for convenience and ease in the face of seemingly needless rules. For this Redditor, what started as a small act of rebellion grew into a more elaborate game, a way to wrestle back control over their daily routine.

On the surface, the act seems harmless, a minor tweak to the system. But upon closer inspection, it reveals a fascinating mix of emotions. Perhaps it was boredom, perhaps the thrill of outsmarting authority, but it was likely the sheer pleasure of defying the mundane, breaking free from the constraints that often go unnoticed in everyday life.

While many might see the OP’s actions as foolish or even morally questionable, it’s essential to understand the psychology behind such behavior. Often, people who engage in small acts of rebellion are driven by a need to restore balance in their own lives.

When rules or systems feel too rigid or unfair, an individual might take matters into their own hands, as a way of asserting their autonomy. It’s a small but impactful way to create meaning in an otherwise controlled existence. For the OP, changing the sign wasn’t just about avoiding a ticket, it was about reclaiming a sense of agency.

Dr. Jennifer Guttman, a clinical psychologist, notes that people often resort to “creative subversion” when they feel oppressed by rules that don’t make sense or fail to serve their well-being.

She explains, “When individuals feel they lack control over their environment, they might engage in covert actions like this as a means of reasserting their autonomy.”

This insight offers a fresh perspective on the OP’s actions. Rather than viewing it as a simple act of lawlessness, we can understand it as a manifestation of a deeper need for autonomy.

The OP didn’t simply want to break the rules, they wanted to reshape their daily experience. The road sign became a symbol of a system that didn’t fit, and in changing it, the OP found a small, yet powerful, way to push back.

Ultimately, this story serves as a reminder that sometimes, our small acts of defiance are not rooted in malice but in an innate desire for agency. The next time you encounter a rule that feels out of place, take a moment to reflect, what deeper need might be motivating your response?

And, perhaps, it’s a reminder that sometimes, even the smallest acts of rebellion are simply a way to remind ourselves that we can still shape our world, one small tweak at a time.

See what others had to share with OP:

These Redditors admired the creativity and stealth of OP’s road sign swap, with one commenter even sharing their own DIY solution for a similar problem

russtyy_shackleford − Hahahaha I love this, very innovative. You should be proud

jade911 − I work in construction and order signs for stuff all the time. So far just what I’ve been told to get.

But I’ve had many small community people whinge about stuff like people speeding through areas

with lots of kids and I tell them to just order their own signs and put them up.

The worst thing that’ll happen is they’ll have to take them down if someone notices. Most people just assume that the signs are legit

AMaleStripper − I keep thinkin how many people benefited from this and dont even know it, kinda funny idk

low_contrast_black − My aunt moved into a new house. In the corner, across the street from a city park.

She instantly had an issue with people parking on the street, blocking her driveway.

So my cousin bought a gallon of red paint and painted the curb one night. Instant fix. Bonus: within a year, the city took up maintaining the red curb!

This group suggested using clever tricks, such as dressing up like a maintenance worker or causing harmless mischief, to execute their own creative schemes

HoustonPastafarian − If you want to avoid the trouble of switching it in the middle of the night get a pair of workboots,

high visibility vest, and a hardhat from a home improvement store.

Nobody thinks twice to ask why someone dressed up as a maintenance worker would be switching out a road sign.

harveygoatmilk − You Kobayashi Marued that mother f__ker!

DarkPolumbo − When I was 15, my friends and I found a particular document on the nascent internet that provides instructions

on how to create all sorts of, um, party favors, many of which make loud bangs when set ablaze.

Searching for this document by name today would probably put you on a very short list kept by the federal government.

We took a particular fancy to one item from that document, which we called the "Dough grenade".

It was harmless, you just mix flour and water at a certain ratio to get a wet, muddy dough, which you then package in a shell of moist paper towel.

Then you throw it at something, and it's basically just a water balloon, but with sticky, wet dough sticking to whatever your target was.

So we went around our neighborhood throwing dough grenades at stop signs. Had a great time.

A week later there was still rock-hard white dough clinging to all the signs. A month later, still there. I'm in my 40s now.

I visited my mom's house last week, and the stop sign at the corner of her yard still has stains where the dough was,

like it bleached the red coloring right off the sign. Who knew flour and water could be so destructive?

These commenters shared similar experiences of bending or breaking rules for convenience

Impressive-Elk-6425 − There's a red light on my commute to work that will be red for 5 minutes with no one around at 2am.

I treat it as a stop sign as long as no cop is around.

stein63 − What did you do with the sign you removed?

CouchAsparagus − Near my old place we had this intersection where an alleyway connected to our street,

and the alley became very busy after a new business opened up.

Cars were constantly speeding out of it onto the road, and there are lots of kids nearby.

My ex went out one night and hung up a stop sign on the power pole.

A few months later the city took it down but replaced it with an actual sign. Getting things done!

blueswansofwinter − Somone did the opposite near me.

They were sick of parents using their road as a shortcut during the morning school drop off, so they put up their own no turn sign.

I drove past it for years until someone realised it wasn't official. In the end they put up a real one.

jeffbas − This kind of reminds me of the last town I lived in had a downtown that had 2 hour parking.

I worked downtown and it was a hassle making sure we stayed under the 2 hr limit.

I decided to go in to Public Works, or Street Department (or whatever department it was)

and at least find out what I might need to do to have it increased to 3 hours.

I asked the guy (forgot his title) what I needed to do to get the max to three hours. He said “you just did”.

He had jurisdiction and could make it happen immediately.

It was actually kinda like negotiations: I’ll give you two with the ability to negotiate up. All I had to do was ask.

This Redditor called OP’s confession one of the best they’ve ever read, acknowledging the boldness and humor behind the action

Sad-Excitement2109 − Might be one of the best confessions I’ve ever read. Nice job, OP.

These users questioned the reasoning behind such traffic rules and shared their own stories of messing with signs in creative ways

krikspykreme − Whats the reason for a rule like that anyway?

Direct_Fee6806 − Funny cause I changed a sign from 7:30 to 7 and someone replaced it……

So, what do you think? Was this a harmless prank, or did the OP take it a bit too far? How would you navigate the line between frustration and rebellion in a similar situation? Share your thoughts below!

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Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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