File:Yellow Give Way markings, Georgetown, St.Helier Jersey - Coppermine - 18286.jpg

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Description:Yellow Give Way markings, Georgetown, St.Helier Jersey

Give Way markings in Jersey are usually painted in yellow instead of white probably to mark the Jersey government's determination to prove the island is not part of the UK officially. It is in fact to do with the fact that give way lines in Jersey are marked by a yellow transverse line.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 04, 2008 by DorsetWay
Location:49.1789963, -2.0940810
Road:A3 (Jersey)
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Photographer:Dorsetway
Source:Coppermine

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current14:56, 28 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 14:56, 28 March 2010661 × 435 (95 KB)Sabristo simon (talk | contribs)'''Yellow Give Way markings, Georgetown, St.Helier Jersey''' Give Way markings in Jersey are usually painted in yellow instead of white probably to mark the Jersey government's determination to prove the island is not part of the UK officially. <small>'

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