I must have passed this sign hundreds of times in my life, but today is the first time I read it. Stuck behind a tractor waiting for a written invitation before pulling out.
I know the way to Penkridge from here, and it isn't via Coven !
Destination signed via multiple routes
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Re: Destination signed via multiple routes
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Re: Destination signed via multiple routes
The signage has gone now, but when I was younger, the southern end of the A611 (which starts and ends on the A60 these days) always had a sign saying "Alternative route to Mansfield". Though Hucknall was (and still is) the signed destination from Nottingham, and maybe even now the A60 is quicker, you'd effectively have had Mansfield signed both left and straight ahead.
Of course, that was never the original A611, which originally used the current B682 as far inbound as the ring road, before heading inbound on what is now Radford Road and making a sharp right to the A610 before that reached the Forest. The current A611 - which is a much higher standard road - was initially a continuation of the B683.
Of course, that was never the original A611, which originally used the current B682 as far inbound as the ring road, before heading inbound on what is now Radford Road and making a sharp right to the A610 before that reached the Forest. The current A611 - which is a much higher standard road - was initially a continuation of the B683.
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Re: Destination signed via multiple routes
I didn’t get a picture, but the new signage at the A92/A93 junction in Aberdeen basically says:
<— (A90 North & South)
A92
(A90 South) —>
A92
So for A90 South, you can pick either way apparently. (Of course, technically, you can go either way for both.)
<— (A90 North & South)
A92
(A90 South) —>
A92
So for A90 South, you can pick either way apparently. (Of course, technically, you can go either way for both.)
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Re: Destination signed via multiple routes
Two for the price of one here.
Maidenhead left, or back from where you have come and Windsor left or straight along, in fact all approaches give you two choices to Windsor and Maidenhead.
Maidenhead left, or back from where you have come and Windsor left or straight along, in fact all approaches give you two choices to Windsor and Maidenhead.
The M25 - The road to nowhere