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Dave Larrington
Guest
In news:[email protected],
nickd <[email protected]> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell us:
> "Alistair Gunn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I saw this wonderful creation this morning and just had to take a
>> photo of it. http://www.spod.org/~allyg/farcility-0001.jpg They've
>> just spent quite a bit of time (and presumably therefore, money)
>> remodelling that junction and I'm at a loss to explain quite what
>> they where trying to achieve?
>
> They were trying to spend some money, and succeeded. Presumably they
> need to spend their budget to justify it etc.
I think they've done the same thing here in Harlow. They've just resurfaced
a mile and a half or so of the shared-use path alongside the A414. Not only
is there a "Cyclists Dismount" sign at every road junction and building
entrance road, but there's one at every point where there's a dropped kerb
'twixt path and road. And one by every bus stop. Actually there's two at
all these points as the path is bi-directional.
I have not the words.
--
Dave Larrington
<http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk>
Three blind mice, see how they run. Is this /really/ the best
way to test shampoo?
nickd <[email protected]> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell us:
> "Alistair Gunn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I saw this wonderful creation this morning and just had to take a
>> photo of it. http://www.spod.org/~allyg/farcility-0001.jpg They've
>> just spent quite a bit of time (and presumably therefore, money)
>> remodelling that junction and I'm at a loss to explain quite what
>> they where trying to achieve?
>
> They were trying to spend some money, and succeeded. Presumably they
> need to spend their budget to justify it etc.
I think they've done the same thing here in Harlow. They've just resurfaced
a mile and a half or so of the shared-use path alongside the A414. Not only
is there a "Cyclists Dismount" sign at every road junction and building
entrance road, but there's one at every point where there's a dropped kerb
'twixt path and road. And one by every bus stop. Actually there's two at
all these points as the path is bi-directional.
I have not the words.
--
Dave Larrington
<http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk>
Three blind mice, see how they run. Is this /really/ the best
way to test shampoo?