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• #27
And Modena (where my missus is from). Great cycling city
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• #28
As I understand it, blue signs are generally informational, and red signs are generally warnings / instructions.
Oh hang on - here is a good resource: http://www.onlinedrivingtheory.co.uk/Signs/Introduction.aspx
From that it seems like the only signs that are to be obeyed are the circles/triangles eg blue circle for cycle paths and red circle for no cycling...
But bus lane signs are rectangles...confused.
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• #29
Anyone know if this is an official sign?
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pwnd!
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• #31
I'd quite like a sign for drivers that sits on the steering wheel and says 'Be nice and don't act like a cunt.'
That should cover everything.
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• #32
I'd quite like a sign for drivers that sits on the steering wheel and says 'Be nice and don't act like a cunt.'
That should cover everything.
Rep'd. Actually lol'd.
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• #34
Not sure what I think of this one
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• #35
It's a bit mimsy isn't it?
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• #36
Yes it is. Sort of 50's little England. Before we became Europeans...
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So Wandsworth.
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• #38
🙄
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• #40
Wtf
Yup, Ferrara is a very good example.