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Old January 12th 05, 09:17 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Driving on the wrong side of the road (was: London Squares)

"Adrian" wrote in message
. 1.4...

Or the council car park at the side of M&S in
Rickmansworth - that's "wrong-side-of-road" as you go in.


It's a flat outside carpark... In and out are
next to each other, just the wrong way round.


Presumably there is a barrier between them, i.e. it's a short dual
carriageway. There are probably many short dual carriageways where the
carriageways are the wrong way round - The Hale in Tottenham Hale springs to
mind. The significance of Savoy Court and the ladder rungs in Russell Lane
is that they are *single* carriageways where you drive on the right.

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