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On Nov 14, 9:23 pm, "John Rowland"
wrote: I found a road today (Knapp Road E3) with a standard T-shaped "No Through Road" sign, and underneath were the words "Except Access". Every time I try to figure out what that might mean, my head turns into a Moebius strip. Whose job is it to decide which signs go where? Is it a pay-peanuts-get-monkeys job, or has the chap got some qualification? What happens if you do an AA route search from one end to the other? |
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