Tokyo–and step on it!

A remarkable new highway sign graces the recently completed Joban Expressway in Japan, which connects Tokyo and coastal regions near Fukushima. Instead of giving drivers information about traffic or weather, it tells them how much radiation they’re being exposed to as they pass through areas that will be unliveably hot for the foreseeable future.  The sign in this photo shows 5.5 microsieverts per hour, far above the ICRP limit of 0.1 microsieverts/hr (even assuming the sign is calibrated to subtract natural background radiation; a typical reading in Tokyo is around 0.06).  Not a great place for a flat tire or picnic.  Expect the usual knee-jerk commentary comparing this dose rate to chest x-rays and airline flights–anything to make it seem ho-hum normal.

Joban Expwy

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