Find the mistake in the picture?

First, look closely at the lane markings and traffic signs. There are three lanes with arrows for left, straight, and right turns. The far-right lane has a right arrow, which should mean it’s for turning right. But here’s the catch – is there really a road to the right?

Now, check out the right-turn sign. It’s above the far-right lane, telling traffic to turn right. But when you follow where it points, it leads to a curb and some greenery, not an actual road. This is key; the sign says turn, but the street layout says no. That’s a sign something’s wrong.

Compare the sign’s instructions with the street layout. The left and straight lanes make sense, but the right-turn arrow doesn’t match up. If a car followed the sign, it’d hit the curb since there’s no road that way. This kind of contradiction is typical in visual puzzles to test if you can spot the mix-up.