Out of date road signs
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Re: Most out of date road numbers on signage
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Re: Most out of date road numbers on signage
Re: Most out of date road numbers on signage
A167 Grange Road heading in from the south and A167 Ring Road.
What is especially annoying is that it's not like they're out in the countryside, they're both on major routes which at least one person from the borough council's roads department must use on a regular basis but no one has gotten them replaced in three decades, the latter one is only 0.3 miles from the council's head offices!
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From the SABRE Wiki: A3061 :
The A3061 was a short link road through - and to the east of - the Cornish town of St Austell.
The road started in the town centre on the A391 Bodmin Road. It headed east along Fore Street before passing the church and climbing East Hill. Presently it crossed the A390 bypass and headed southeastwards along Charlestown Road into Charlestown itself. It ended by the pier in the