Octaviadriver wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 08:31
No motor vehicles allowed on Little Free Street, Brecon is looking rather weathered. The Google Streetview car ignored the sign and drove along the road. https://goo.gl/maps/tX8ZeKBc3pJ2xmW36
And why not drive down it? If no motor vehicles are allowed, why place double yellows? Also there is one property with a garage on the street and an image of a car parked in a yard. At the far end of the street there is a give way and a no entry sign.
Perhaps there's an "Except for access" plate missing?
Couldn't agree more, though I don't remember ever seeing an "Except for access" plate and there isn't one on Streetview going back to 2009. I've never seen it used as a short cut anyway as I doubt if you'd ever gain anything from using it and also very few people would turn left at the junction just past this street as they'd have turned left at the traffic lights before this turn, unless their destination is just pass the junction.
Oops, I've just realised I've posted this in the wrong place - it should have been in manky signs. I'm getting old!
Octaviadriver wrote: ↑Sat Jun 26, 2021 08:31
No motor vehicles allowed on Little Free Street, Brecon is looking rather weathered. The Google Streetview car ignored the sign and drove along the road. https://goo.gl/maps/tX8ZeKBc3pJ2xmW36
In my experience they can be rare to find in places. I was around the Leyland / Preston area recently and the place was swimming with no motor vehicles except a access. down every side street i looked. yet hardly any in my home town.
Probably already been mentioned, and unfortunately I didn't get a picture (and it isn't on GSV) - there's a warning sign for "otters crossing" with an underplate on the A838 Kyle of Tongue causeway.
delinquentwoody wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 15:10
Probably already been mentioned, and unfortunately I didn't get a picture (and it isn't on GSV) - there's a warning sign for "otters crossing" with an underplate on the A838 Kyle of Tongue causeway.
I must say, I don't like the frog sign. I feel it is a bit too precisely drawn and could have been a little more stylised to match the other animal illustrations on our signs.
also once the works were complete they seemed to replace the tram only signs along the route with no entry sign with an except trams plate underneath.
Couple of these near me. Different style bollard and combined with the regular tram only signs above and the no entry except trams signs for complete coverage. I think all this as a result of several incursions. Please, please don't go down here.
also once the works were complete they seemed to replace the tram only signs along the route with no entry sign with an except trams plate underneath.
Couple of these near me. Different style bollard and combined with the regular tram only signs above and the no entry except trams signs for complete coverage. I think all this as a result of several incursions. Please, please don't go down here.
A 'Horse-drawn vehicles' warning sign https://maps.app.goo.gl/GnE6fwM5g98zYzX69 that I've seen a couple of times this week. There's only a sign on one side of the pole for traffic turning left into the road, not for that turning right.
Big L wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 22:29
There are a small number of length restriction signs in Coventry, and I don't recall seeing very many anywhere else.
Here's one of a pair, and some new ones have popped up recently on the A45 by the Broad Lane roundabout on the opposite side of the city.
Which I definitely didn’t take while I was driving past this morning. No officer.
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The length limit signs there are on all roads in and around Rotherfield, as the tight roads in the village were a problem for HGVs going to/from Crowborough. The pub still has damage from the various scrapings it's had Street View News report
Octaviadriver wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 09:35
There's a length restriction in Brecon, but it's for parking spaces rather than for use of the road.
Nathan_A_RF wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 17:14
The length limit signs there are on all roads in and around Rotherfield, as the tight roads in the village were a problem for HGVs going to/from Crowborough. The pub still has damage from the various scrapings it's had Street View News report
Octaviadriver wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 09:35
There's a length restriction in Brecon, but it's for parking spaces rather than for use of the road.