Must be signed off! These bizarre announcements stopped people in their tracks

When you're heading to a new place that you haven't explored before, you hope there's a handy sign somewhere to help you find it.

But sometimes road and location signs aren't so helpful – and in some cases they can leave you with more questions than answers.

People on various social media platforms from around the world have been sharing signs they've seen that have left people completely baffled.

The photos have been collected in a gallery by Cheezburger – and they're sure to leave everyone else just as confused.

An example of such a sign in the US, on a cow-milking farm, left visitors baffled when it advertised 'two people' for the bargain price of five dollars, but it seemed as if it was telling people were, and not cows, that were milked.

No thanks! Social media has been sharing photos of posters, billboards and signs from Britain, the US and beyond, with the best examples collected into an online gallery by cheezburger.com. In the US, a sign said you could 'milk' two people for the bargain price of just $5

Meanwhile, into a bakery PerthAustralia, assured its customers that they would be happy to 'serve from behind' – in an unintentional double meaning that is not safe for work.

Elsewhere, a terrifying sign Japangot lost in the translation and stated that the building had “no exit.”

Another person spotted a stop sign that vegans had embellished with the words 'eat animals' below the word 'stop' – before a meat-eater added another response sign saying 'without barbecue sauce'.

Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the hilarious signs people have noticed…

Nice try vegans! Another person saw a traffic stop sign that had been vandalized by animal rights activists who wanted to spread their message by adding “eating animals.” However, their efforts were thwarted when a meat eater added another message to the board, encouraging people to eat meat and add barbecue sauce to their meals.

Panic! This alarming sign in Japan wanted people to know they couldn't leave these doors – but its message got lost in translation and instead suggested there was no way out at all

'Please ask!' While a bakery in Perth, Australia, assured its customers they would be happy to 'serve from the back' in an unintentionally inappropriate message

Yes! A supermarket called the check and weedkiller aisle the 'aisle of death' and placed a skull above the sign

Didn't even know they could drive! Another hilarious sign spotted urged elephants to stay in their cars

Sign me up! Elsewhere, in New York, someone saw a sign on a sewer cover that said the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were “hiring now.”

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Don't fall for that! A disgruntled bus passenger went so far as to create a fake poster for the bus company to express his anger at the service

Where is the exit? The staff at this company clearly got sick from people not knowing how to open the door

No! This sign would definitely make you think twice about continuing your healthy walk

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